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Amazon.com Closing Customer Accounts
Amazon.com's return policy and customer service turn out to be quite bad.
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Fresh PCBs from the Toaster Oven!
The board after the reflow in the toaster oven. Note that there are many solder bridges between the pins. I was hoping for fewer than that. ...
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Fresh PCBs from the Toaster Oven!
Reflowing a PCB in a toaster oven at home. ... The board after the reflow in the toaster oven. Note that there are many solder bridges between the pins. ...
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Fresh PCBs from the Toaster Oven!
Here's the final result--the assembled PCB after reflowing it in a small toaster oven and manually soldering all through-hole componets and the components ...
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Fresh PCBs from the Toaster Oven!
Reflowing a PCB in a toaster oven at home. ... The board after the reflow in the toaster oven. Note that there are many solder bridges between the pins. ...
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Amazon.com Closing Customer Accounts
Best regards, Account Specialist Amazon.com Customer Service ============================== Check your order and more: http://www.amazon.com/your-account ...
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Fresh PCBs from the Toaster Oven!
Here's the final result--the assembled PCB after reflowing it in a small toaster oven and manually soldering all through-hole componets and the components ...
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Fresh PCBs from the Toaster Oven!
Reflowing a PCB in a toaster oven at home. ... Apart from the FPGA the board also has a USB controller chip, some SDRAM, video decoder, video encoder, ...
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Fresh PCBs from the Toaster Oven!
The board was hot-air reflowed at home using a small toaster oven. The pictures on this page illustrate the process. Apart from the FPGA the board also has ...