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    #21
    Re: AS15F replacement which fluxes?

    Looks like yet another useful tip Alastair E in making your own flux. Thanks
    Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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      #22
      Re: AS15F replacement which fluxes?

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        #23
        Re: AS15F replacement which fluxes?

        Ha! I'm full of use(ful)less information!
        TELEFIX

        How PLASMA SCREENS WORK, X-SUS and Y-SUS what they do--
        http://www.irf.com/technical-info/appnotes/an-1088.pdf
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          #24
          Re: AS15F replacement which fluxes?

          Sure are buddy !
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            #25
            Re: AS15F replacement which fluxes?

            i use industrial water-based flux.

            btw, next time i have to fit a chip with a heat spreader, i'm going to try doing it with a tiny bit of MX4 instead of solder.
            getting them down with solder under them is a bitch - they float around and dont always align right!

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              #26
              Re: AS15F replacement which fluxes?

              MX4 what the thermal paste ? Also just remove all the old solder and add a drop in the middle, heat it till molten then drop the Ic on top and align.
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                #27
                Re: AS15F replacement which fluxes?

                Originally posted by Alastair E View Post
                The good bit about the Colophony based type flux is you don't really have to clean it off after work-- unlike the gloopy greasy types commonly available (which I dislike), Its just like the original stuff already all over the boards anyway!

                Only place I do clean it off well is on Buffer-chip pins, that then get coated with ulti-meg...

                Easy (and cheap--I like Cheap!) to make--Take some colophony resin and dissolve in alcohol to make a strong amber coloured fluid--If you add too much colophony--it goes milky, but still works fine, but you can add a little more alc to get the clear amber back....
                --I use an 'e cigarette' fluid bottle to store and apply, has a short and thin spout just right for application.
                Thanks Alistair, I like the idea of cheap as well. I could make a quantity and use when needed. Just have to find some colophony resin. ( Finding the alcohol no probs!

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                  #28
                  Re: AS15F replacement which fluxes?

                  I have got an AS15 to do will be showing my method in a video
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