Picking the right pcb preheater within budget.

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  • beggi90
    Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 16
    • Iceland

    #1

    Picking the right pcb preheater within budget.

    Hi, I've wanted to try reballing for some time.
    The only equipment I need at the moment is the bottom heater and something to measure the heat on the board.
    I went on ebay but wasn't quite sure what I should look for in the specs.

    Should I get one that monitors the heat on the board also or should I buy a different "unit" to monitor the heat.
    How big heating area should I look for?

    Budget is about 2-300$.
    I was looking at High Power Infrared PCB IR PREHEATING OVEN.

    But then I found Aoye 853A which looks much better but has to small heating space (I think).

    Not really thinking of buying this as professional equipment, just to repair things I couldn't for bragging rights
  • beggi90
    Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 16
    • Iceland

    #2
    Re: Picking the right pcb preheater within budget.

    Is my budget to low for a bottom heater?

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    • MDOC
      EngineeringTech
      • Mar 2010
      • 146
      • USA

      #3
      Re: Picking the right pcb preheater within budget.

      Originally posted by beggi90
      Is my budget to low for a bottom heater?
      Well, you said 2-300, so it can be interpreted as "from $2 to $300"
      I think you meant 200-300.

      (Sorry, can't recommend one for you, I never did reballing.)

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