Jovy Systems RE-7500 usage tips Hi everybody, Since a number of us have got this infrared rework station, and have used it for a while, its time for us to share info on its usage. The moderators were supposed to start a separate section for this, but i feel they're very busy with the site and their work. So i have started this thread and am looking forward to the users giving us their tips and perhaps uploading some profiles they have made for the machine. If the moderators wish, they're free to move this thread to another section. I request members not to use this thread for things not related to RE-7500 usage. Please start sharing from today! Best regards, :) Trion |
@Trion (The moderators were supposed to start a separate section for this, ) Support section already opend so redirection of post done. (but i feel they're very busy with the site and their work.) Some videos will be post frequently using my personal machine . best regards. Raheeeeb |
Thank you for doing this! Looking forward to learning from the experts! Best regards. :) |
sharing of your experience is good for the user of that machine as well as it will useful to those person who is planning to purchase this or this type of machins thanks salim |
Yea. Videos will help alot to use the machine properly. thanks. |
Hi anybody got any idea the bestway in which to remove k750i joysticks v3 charging blocks ??? these seem to be fixed to the board via solder which melts only at high temperature. Jovy syetem seems good removing plastic parts (temperature at 185)but ive took it up a lot higher but still joystick charging blocks do not move. |
First Vedio by me to clear how the machine safely remove any plastic parts soldered with lead free solder in nokia 6630 (bb5) PCB .... and re-mount same plastic part without any damage fastly in onther lead free board .. http://www.raheeeeb.cellphonerepair.us/ More will be soon just post any diffculties i will try upload video or steps to handle any .. but forgive me little bit delay and poor quality recording thx Raheeeeb |
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normal flux burn in heat degree lower than solder melting heat degree keep protective covers in it's module in other side of board which exposed to lower heater. 2- Use lower heater in re flow (not fast re flow) 3- Use upper heater in fast re flow with adjusting the distance between end of part and heater 5 cm it is differ between v3 socket and k750i joystick 4- monitor the heat till 220 to 230 not less remove the upper heater and now all o.k i hope . if any you welcome to discus Raheeeeb |
Thanks raheeeeb for A1 support!!!!!!!! |
@raheeb, I am a new user of this mechine. so pls lean to me how i can use this mechine. sir, i can see in moniter profile 1 mode, profile 2 mode and leadfree mode, which mode i can use for mobile phone boards. pls kindly reply regards gsmbun |
Dear Raheeeeb, Thanks for the generosity in sharing those videos. They'll certainly help other users along with all the hints you are giving us on this and other threads! I wish more members who are expert at infra red rework would share experiences here too. Best regards, :) Trion |
Dear Raheeeeb Is it possible to show us how to remove EPOC using Jovy System?? Really intrested at this device for more advanced stuff !! BR |
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yes it is possibe to remove epoc using jovy system but import things in hardware repairing is experince trial and error for remove glued or epoc base ic important they needed more temperature to remove the ic as far as my experince goes the glue ics is destroyed but the pcb is not so u can put another new ic but all this requires years of practice i hope u can understand regards tornado infra;) |
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@All new video uploaded in below link for Nokia 3230 Sim and MMC module The most sophisticated module in these series of phones impossible to rework or mount by hot air include many points of solder pins include plastic parts real challenge for hot air and crap IR manufacturers http://www.raheeeeb.cellphonerepair.us Sorry for bad quality more will be uploaded soon BR Raheeeeb |
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