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    DMM and rework station help

    Been looking around for a good DMM....
    could people post which one they use? there is alot of crap floating around the net (ebay is no exception)
    my brother has a:
    brymen.. (somthing)-02, but he said the (something)-03 would suite me better...
    ???

    and posibly a reworking station....
    like this?
    http://www.electusdistribution.com.a...T&SUBCATID=198
    using it fore moving the SMR's(about 1mm long) for the VID Vmod on a x850xt http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/...voltmods/112/3
    and doing cap swap mods...
    suitable??

    any assistance would be appreciated

    #2
    Re: DMM and rework station help

    A lot depends on your budget and location. I love Fluke models 87 or 187 (DMM), but at nearly $400USD, many folks here would probably use their money differently. Weller and Hakko have good GP solder stations - EC-1001 or 936 respective, IIRC. But those can be pricey as well. Metcal is really nice ... and pricey. No experience with special SMT rework stations
    PeteS in CA

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      #3
      Re: DMM and rework station help

      Originally posted by PeteS in CA
      A lot depends on your budget and location. I love Fluke models 87 or 187 (DMM), but at nearly $400USD, many folks here would probably use their money differently. Weller and Hakko have good GP solder stations - EC-1001 or 936 respective, IIRC. But those can be pricey as well. Metcal is really nice ... and pricey. No experience with special SMT rework stations
      an extremely small tip on a rework station what you guys use to remove caps for cap swapping?

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        #4
        Re: DMM and rework station help

        I would encourage you to look over this forum. https://www.badcaps.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=33 There are several threads worth the reading. willawake stated that 2mm wide chisel tips work well for him, so I bought several different tips, around this size, when I bought this inexpensive station. http://shop.kiesub.com/Detail.bok?no=3

        Fluke make$ the be$t DMMs. I bought a Velleman DVM890C from http://www.bgmicro.com/ >meters, for $44.50. It will measure just about anything but ESR It comes with a temp probe. I got the unit that measuires in C but F is avalible if you wish. They have a voltage auto ranging unit for $48 w/o temp probe.

        For the limited PCB soldering I've done, solder wicking and stainless steel dental picks seem to work well. I found and bought picks at an automotive swap-meet for $2 each. I bought 5.

        Welcome to badcaps

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          #5
          Re: DMM and rework station help

          Originally posted by Galvanized
          ...
          Fluke make$ the be$t DMMs.
          point taken

          Originally posted by Galvanized
          I bought a Velleman DVM890C from http://www.bgmicro.com/ >meters, for $44.50. It will measure just about anything but ESR It comes with a temp probe. I got the unit that measuires in C but F is avalible if you wish. They have a voltage auto ranging unit for $48 w/o temp probe.
          voltage auto-ranging is helpfull in what sircumstances?

          Originally posted by Galvanized
          For the limited PCB soldering I've done, solder wicking and stainless steel dental picks seem to work well. I found and bought picks at an automotive swap-meet for $2 each. I bought 5.

          Welcome to badcaps
          heat the dental pick? cool

          and thanks, good to be here :P

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            #6
            Re: DMM and rework station help

            If your not sure of the voltage you'll be finding, I think auto ranging would be a plus.

            Check out the meter for $44.50 or the lesser units. The $44.50 job comes with a yellow ruberized holster. Seem like decent kit for home use. I have a couple of $10 DMMs that have refused to die, dispite being dropped and rattled around in tool boxes (diesel mechanic)

            Read threads in the linked forum for dental pick use. It's called homework

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              #7
              Re: DMM and rework station help

              just looked at the hakko... does it matter that it doesnt have a blower?

              would i use such a thing(based on what i said i'd be using it for?) please excuse my newbieosity :P

              EDIT:
              lol, just took a look at the link... soz for the lazyness :P
              Last edited by niexa77; 08-19-2006, 06:54 PM.

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                #8
                Re: DMM and rework station help

                For best meter use Fluke, analog meter use Simpson or Iskra

                For best soldering stations use JBC, average ones Weller, Pace or hakko.

                For best capacitor tester use Sencore LC103

                For best ESR meter use http://i6.ebayimg.com/02/i/07/0a/6c/1f_1_b.JPG

                These are my favorites.

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                  #9
                  Re: DMM and rework station help

                  humm yep all the above.....
                  brymen don't seem bad from what I have used...fluke well nuff said
                  Guess it depents on
                  1 how much you want to spent,
                  2 how often and what purpose are you looking to use them for
                  EG as a bizz or just hobby type use.

                  I use about 4 different meters 2 cheapies and 2 not so cheap Uptek and LT
                  would love a Fluke but $$$$ (I have used them and like them)
                  Nearly bought A brymen but missed the sale at a company in perth
                  (people from OZ will know which mob I am talking about)

                  As to Hakko, I think you may be ref to the 701 model.
                  (think that the model number they use)

                  That model in Oz from what I found was about $1,300 at one place I looked at and about $1000 plus GST I think at another NOT Cheap!

                  Hate to think what the Best the would cost here $?$?$

                  (our dollar isn't that bad against the US, but it always seems much more here when you look at USA prices and do a conversion...WHY I don't know)

                  So I got me a china knock off Aoyue 701...it works but I am not expecting to get a long life out of it without problems, heard the pots are or go dicky too....
                  its Iron in comparision to my weller...really just not the same...takes longer to recover then the weller.

                  bottom line you get what you pay for I guess....pay peanuts get monkeys
                  althought some of the cheaper stuff isn't too bad these days.

                  As to skills...yep there are a few links that can provide some very helpful hints on how best to do things
                  but the bottom line is you and practising on stuffed boards to improve and hone your skills


                  Now if these 2 links are in US dollars I shudder to think what a supplier here would ask

                  http://www.howardelectronics.com/jbc/dd5700.html

                  http://www.howardelectronics.com/jbc/dr5600.html
                  Last edited by starfury1; 09-03-2006, 12:32 AM.
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