Justin
April 26, 2013, 1:58am
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no filters, just use a flexible duct, I’m testing it in an office next to a window
jay:
I have the same unit, and I’ve had good results. If boards are too close to the front of the unit, they don’t hit the temperatures needed to properly melt the solder paste. That’s the only problem I’ve had with it.
It’s super easy to use and comes with pre-defined profiles for every paste I’ve ever used.
The manual is definitely hilarious. Here’s an excerpt:
http://i.imgur.com/4qFimktl.jpg
Well, if [em]the circuit board is hot aging[/em], I just don’t see how I can resist purchasing this fine machine! Next you’ll be telling me the [em]PCB plank maintains and various other works[/em]?
My heart is boggled with infinite imagination!
Justin
April 26, 2013, 3:03am
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@ FireyFate - like i said in first post, the manual is a masterpiece