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| Trax:
I found oen guid from ike how to remove this damn waranty stickers, are there any more or other methods? He used a waxy paper to slide it under the sticker very very gently. can this be simplifyed may be got air and if so how hot? |
| smgvbest:
I used my Rework Gun set to 200c at about 6-8in and kept it moving plus some backing paper for a cdrom label and it was off in a few minutes. the heat really made it easy. previously I just used the paper and it was more stressfull and took 10minutes |
| Trax:
I have one of those, thats a good idea the temp info is the important part, 200°C sounds good :D |
| ted572:
There is new Firmware for the DS2000/DS2000A here -> https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/first-impressions-and-review-of-the-rigol-ds2072-ds2000-series-dso/msg698800/#msg698800 |
| ted572:
--- Quote from: Trax on June 21, 2015, 11:58:13 am ---I have one of those, thats a good idea the temp info is the important part, 200°C sounds good :D --- End quote --- Re. Reply #3995 and #3996 above: I would suggest simply using a Hair Dryer. With the Hot Air of a Soldering/Rework Tool putting out 200° C (Ouch) you have the potential for doing some serious damage to the label and/or plastic case if you aren't VERY, VERY careful. |
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