(OT) Baking PC boards in the toaster oven...

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(OT) Baking PC boards in the toaster oven...

W5RCM - Ron
Somebody on here (I think) posted about using a toaster oven
to melt solder on a SMD PC board... How long and how hot?  I imagine
it must be 450+ (farenheit)  Thanks!
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72, Ron McDowell - W5RCM / ZS1MCD
w5rcm at volente dot us
Austin TX / Hermanus ZA

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Re: (OT) Baking PC boards in the toaster oven...

Kevin Rock
I know there was an article on Seattle Robotics Society's web page.  I'll
see if I can find it.  Thanks for waiting.  Here is the URL  
http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/200006/oven_art.htm   In robotics
we need to worry about our power consumption and about weight on board the
robot.  Much like QRP gear.  Surface mount devices are a great way to save
on both.  They are also cheaper than through hole electronics.  Even
though my eyes are getting old and far sighted is not a good thing (as
well as an astigmatism that is blinding) I find I can work with surface
mount devices with out much difficulty.  You need fairly steady hands and
your normal size tip for soldering your Elecraft bits together.  I do use
a cake tin to keep from chasing after parts and for static discharge.  As
long as you stay away from coffee or Coke you're fine.  The toaster oven
just makes it easier to build one sided surface mount boards.  Double
sided boards get tricky because the parts keep melting off the down side ;)
    Hope this helps,
       Kevin.






On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 23:13:05 -0500 (CDT), Ron McDowell - W5RCM / ZS1MCD
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> Somebody on here (I think) posted about using a toaster oven
> to melt solder on a SMD PC board... How long and how hot?  I imagine
> it must be 450+ (farenheit)  Thanks!
> --
> 72, Ron McDowell - W5RCM / ZS1MCD
> w5rcm at volente dot us
> Austin TX / Hermanus ZA


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RE: (OT) Baking PC boards in the toaster oven...

EricJ-2
In reply to this post by W5RCM - Ron
Here's the links I was given:

This one is seat-of-the-pants style
http://www.beloev.net/gbvio.html

This one is more sophisticated and more expensive, but still reasonable
http://www.circuitcellar.com/library/print/0704/Lacoste_168/ 

I'm going to try the first one, but if it works, I'm going to build the
second one.

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Subject: [Elecraft] (OT) Baking PC boards in the toaster oven...

Somebody on here (I think) posted about using a toaster oven to melt solder
on a SMD PC board... How long and how hot?  I imagine it must be 450+
(farenheit)  Thanks!
--
72, Ron McDowell - W5RCM / ZS1MCD
w5rcm at volente dot us
Austin TX / Hermanus ZA

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