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Old 07-25-2007, 11:35   #149 (permalink)
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@candra_yus

For the battery connector, you should put some good flux to decrease the melting point, and set the temperature to around 30 on your handheld station. Too much temperature can burn the pcb, so start from low first.

For glued ic and lead free PCB's, a preheater is a must. This is to preheat the pcb first with temperature around 100 degrees C before you rework using the the handheld station.

More practice on how to use it can achieve better results.

For more technical info's you can contact or pm me here

WHAT KIND OF FLUX WE NEED TO USE (WHICH BRAND IS GOOD FOR MOBILE REPAIR)
REGARDS

There is a flux (lead free) included in the package specially made for tornado infra for better results.

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regards,
ren
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