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Vapour phase Soldering
Koen:
Yes. Filter it with coffee paper filters from time to time.
Don't waste your time and money complicating a process that works so easily.
mrpackethead:
--- Quote from: Koen on May 18, 2019, 01:20:59 pm ---Yes. Filter it with coffee paper filters from time to time.
--- End quote ---
This works really well
ebclr:
helius:
The thermocouple should be attached to the board, not put in the boiling liquid; it's physically impossible for it to be anything other than 230°C, no information is gained.
daedalus:
Thanks for the help, will run the lot through some filter paper and see if that helps. I just ran another batch, and getting some tombstoning, so probably will upgrade to a PID controller at some point soon.
RE the thermocouples, the one above the board is there so that i can be sure that the whole board has reached thermal equilibrium before this sensor hits 230. Regarding the other one, I start from cold with the board in place, so having a sensor that lets me know how long until the vapour cloud forms is useful as i am operating this manually.
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