After a hard look at the screen i came up with these choices
The ratings dont look so good for T962, looks like modifications will be needed.
based of whizoo
- Infrared is absorbed at different rates, so expect darker components to heat up much quicker than lighter ones.
- The oven does not conform to the J-STD-020 reflow standard. Specifically, it fails to meet requirement 3.2.2: "It is required that this equipment use IR to heat only the air and not directly impinge upon the SMD Packages/ devices under test."
- All the heat comes from the top. Imagine trying to reflow a microcontroller - the black microcontroller will absorb a lot of the infrared heat while shading the PCB underneath it. This creates a huge temperature differential!
DIY reflow component kit called ControlLeo2, looks like it uses a black n decker oven, doesn't look too bad at all
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