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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> Well, i have a ERSA 60W 24V iron with a homebrew station,
> it measures the temperature in the heating element by it's resistance.
> nut the best method, but it works very nicely for me.
> i never measured the temp ripple under normal soldering condidtions but
> if someone is interested i will do it (I'm a bit curious too)
>
> It uses the tips which slide on the outside over the iron.
Did you build the temperature control part, then?
> Just seen a old small oven/grill on the attic today while looking for
> something else.
> maybe when i find the time (and a cheap source for soldering paste)
i will
> actually build
> the oven...
I really like the idea of a slide-through oven with a pre-heat chamber.
> Any ideas how to apply the paste? I used a syringe with a hose to a
> machine in school, there was a button
> which caused the delivery of exactly the same amount each time at
the tip.
> the hose looked like a air hose, but i wonder if the compressibility
is no
> problem.
> (May have been water or oil in there also)
Yes, I'd think compressability of air would rule it out.
How about a leadscrew and stepper motor?
Steve