Re: Instruments/tools needed for TV repair
BK Precision just rebadge cheap crap from China - I'd avoid after seeing inside some of their analog scope offerings.
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Theres a oscilloscope localy on craigslist
http://batonrouge.craigslist.org/tls/3000267272.html
I probably wont get it unless someone here knows that model (BK Precision model 2125) is a really good, amazing oscilloscope.
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That is the trace, the copper lines between components.
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Originally posted by budm View PostMain thing about soldering iron, you need 40~60 watts capacity, low wattage will not hold up the heat well when the tip make contact with what you are trying to solder, especially when you try to solder the board with large copper area, it will suck the heat from the iron and you will end up lifting the trace because you will be waiting for the temperature of the tip to recover.
I have heard several times people say don't overheat the board or you'll damage the trace, but I never understood what the trace actually was.
I use a 30watt iron to desolder with a solder sucker, it works fairly well as long as I tin and clean it right before using it.
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Thank you, I will remove them.
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Originally posted by tibimakai View PostI have got Mike's ESR meter yesterday(Thanks Mike!) and I have measured some caps with it and I'm a bit confused.
I have measured two 1000uf capacitors and they showed like 2240uf and 0.09 ESR, that means it's bad or I'm picking up some other component's value?
(budm, I'm talking about the Vizio's PS)
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If your going to spend money on ESR testers .........
Then spend a few extra quid on a small range off NEW HQ
caps for calibration of said meter ,OUT OF CIRCUIT test...its the only way you will ever know,If its Accurate !
Known Calibration is essential.
IMHO IN Circuit testing of Capacitors is a practice frought with disaster...
No matter what the blurb says !
Seems no one's mentioned A "sometimes essential tool"
Called a "SCHEMATIC"
Or you could be there for years !
Or just or just give up !Last edited by S2udio; 05-02-2012, 11:20 AM.
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I have got Mike's ESR meter yesterday(Thanks Mike!) and I have measured some caps with it and I'm a bit confused.
I have measured two 1000uf capacitors and they showed like 2240uf and 0.09 ESR, that means it's bad or I'm picking up some other component's value?
(budm, I'm talking about the Vizio's PS)
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He probably meant to sell it for more. The guy knew how to get it calibrated so he cant be a total idiot / not know what quality it was. He also listed it as great condition and with RMS with some excalmations so seems to have known well what it was / does.
Unless there is chinese fakes or something, and the seller is scamming whoever bought it.
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Maybe he didn't know what he is selling.
I don't mind paying more, at least I will know that nobody abused it, I have the lifetime warranty and it's brand new and tomorrow I will have it.
In my opinion if you can afford a new meter then buy the new one. Instruments are tools in which you want to trust.
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Is that for real? How can it go for that low?
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UNBELIEVABLE!!!! $20 sold for working Fluke 87V.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/330725073380
If the seller meant $200, I wonder if he HAS to sell it for $20?
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Originally posted by retiredcaps View PostIt was $100 when you posted, but ended at $152.50.
I would love to get hold of the fluke 87v next. I'm pretty sure I should really be looking at an oscilloscope before buying a second fluke multi meter though.
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Originally posted by tibimakai View PostI'm looking at the Weller WESD51,
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I use 2.6~3mm tip for de-soldering as well on my good old Weller soldering station.
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Originally posted by tibimakai View PostI have a 1.6mm not a 2.6mm.
http://www.eevblog.com/2011/07/02/ee...torial-part-2/
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I have a 1.6mm not a 2.6mm.
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So that is my problem, that I'm using a to small tip? If I remember well I'm using a 2.6mm one.
I will get one and try it out before I get another station. At work we have an old Weller and with that I can unsolder anything with a sharp pointy tip.
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Originally posted by tibimakai View PostI have purchased the Kendall 899D
Did you get these?
http://danshardware.files.wordpress....2-21-41-42.jpg
If yes, use the bigger tips for desoldering.
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Originally posted by Jasgriff View PostThat fluke is looking like it will go cheap.
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