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This is a nice video with a lot of details on using hot air reflow. Its slow but it works! | This is a nice video with a lot of details on using hot air reflow. Its slow but it works! | ||
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In this video, we use it to remove some very very small 0402 resistors **without** damaging them so that they can be measured out of circuit | In this video, we use it to remove some very very small 0402 resistors **without** damaging them so that they can be measured out of circuit | ||
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If you use our syringe technique to lay down paste, you can even 'reflow' a small board by bathing it in hot air and slowly working from one edge of the PCB to the other. This may not work well with very thick boards with big ground planes but it is probably good enough for making breakouts and such.[[http://www.ladyada.net/images/smt/placed.jpg|{{ http://www.ladyada.net/images/smt/placed_t.jpg?nolink&500x341 |}}]] | If you use our syringe technique to lay down paste, you can even 'reflow' a small board by bathing it in hot air and slowly working from one edge of the PCB to the other. This may not work well with very thick boards with big ground planes but it is probably good enough for making breakouts and such.[[http://www.ladyada.net/images/smt/placed.jpg|{{ http://www.ladyada.net/images/smt/placed_t.jpg?nolink&500x341 |}}]] |