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  • crdz66
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Nov 2012
    • 242
    • USA

    #1

    T862++ Question

    Hello Everyone.

    I like to start make a reflow on some hp laptop computers with video problem.
    I saw a machine T862++ youtube videos and notice is complete enough.

    Do you think is decent machine for this kind job?
    I don't intend to do re-balling only reflow.

    Somebody have the experience how this machine works, means
    What temp do I need to set on plate and minutes and temp for the lamp and minutes too.

    Thanks and advance.
  • robrock1
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 129
    • Ghana

    #2
    Re: T862++ Question

    hello, better buy jovy 7500 its more precise.

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    • ravi_1617
      YY Solutions
      • Jan 2012
      • 343
      • India

      #3
      Re: T862++ Question

      Don't take it ,better use any hotair blower, t862 is waste of money spoils chip and board.

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