Wondering if there is such a thing as a generic reflow temperature to use in a home oven? It's for attempting to revive a failed SSD by reflowing the solder. There are suggested temperatures on computer forums, but don't know if I trust them.
How are you planning to ensure all the SMD parts stay in place if you actually hit a temperature where the solder reflows? Oh and there should be some NAND Flash datasheets with recommended reflow profiles out there.
You can use a hot-plate, but you have to measure time and temperature. At the max setting it will get hot enough to burn the boards.
Me, I have a Black and Decker Toaster Oven adapted with a Controleo
Look at this profile for ChipQuik SMD291AX10 https://www.chipquik.com/datasheets/SMD291AX10.pdf
Me, I have a Black and Decker Toaster Oven adapted with a Controleo
Look at this profile for ChipQuik SMD291AX10 https://www.chipquik.com/datasheets/SMD291AX10.pdf