Has anyone used an electric skillet to reflow smd components?
merlin2069er Member Joined 2008 2013-07-30 3:02 pm #1 2013-07-30 3:02 pm #1 Has anyone used an electric skillet to reflow smd components? ••• More options Share Andersonix Member Joined 2004 Paid Member 2013-07-30 8:46 pm #2 2013-07-30 8:46 pm #2 I would try toaster oven first. But try the skillet as a heat sink...? ••• More options Share merlin2069er Member Joined 2008 2013-07-30 8:50 pm #3 2013-07-30 8:50 pm #3 lol, I've got the toaster oven. I've pledge some $ for the reloleo kit on kickstarter. I'm just waiting to get my hands on it. I've got a few boards I'd like to put together. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Andersonix Member Joined 2004 Paid Member 2013-07-30 8:46 pm #2 2013-07-30 8:46 pm #2 I would try toaster oven first. But try the skillet as a heat sink...? ••• More options Share merlin2069er Member Joined 2008 2013-07-30 8:50 pm #3 2013-07-30 8:50 pm #3 lol, I've got the toaster oven. I've pledge some $ for the reloleo kit on kickstarter. I'm just waiting to get my hands on it. I've got a few boards I'd like to put together. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
merlin2069er Member Joined 2008 2013-07-30 8:50 pm #3 2013-07-30 8:50 pm #3 lol, I've got the toaster oven. I've pledge some $ for the reloleo kit on kickstarter. I'm just waiting to get my hands on it. I've got a few boards I'd like to put together. ••• More options Share
lol, I've got the toaster oven. I've pledge some $ for the reloleo kit on kickstarter. I'm just waiting to get my hands on it. I've got a few boards I'd like to put together.