Best high temp tape?
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Re: Best high temp tape?
Here ya go. What's nice is that it can take tips like Tip2.jpg. If I have a tip like Tip2.jpg, I can put it directly over the chip and it'll heat mostly just the pins. Then, because of the way it's designed, it'll create some vacuum effect and lift the chip off the board, if I have it pressed right down on the chip, supposedly. I haven't tried it yet because those fancy tips go for a lot.-- Law of Expanding Memory: Applications Will Also Expand Until RAM Is FullComment
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Re: Best high temp tape?
According to my very cheap caliper, the outside diameter of the blower end (or maybe it's called a wand, I dunno) is almost 20mm. The internal diameter of the tip is maybe 20 1/4mm?-- Law of Expanding Memory: Applications Will Also Expand Until RAM Is FullComment
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