Learn how to make a DIY SMD Hotplate for Reflowing PCBs! Read the whole post- www.instructables.com/DIY-SMT... #SOLDERING #SMD #smd hotplate
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@Aman-to1nj2 роки тому
Nice work Arnov bro! You could add a PID loop to control the input AC to the hot plate. In this project, you don't even have a manual switch to control the temperature of the bed. If it gets too hot, your components may degrade. The temperature set by that thermostat may not be same as that required by the heated bed. That epoxy and 3D printed part is not required, you could use a heatshrink.
@piyush5132 роки тому
Well , great job of creating a simple yet very useful equipment for a hobbyist. It is a good contribution towards hobbyist community in India. I would suggest you use a proper control loop for temp regulation. Usually a solder paste shuld follow some certain temperature curve (in your case it is pretty much linear). This ensures that solder joints do not have any physical problems (like partial melted, tombstoning or micro crack). Chears for the efforts 🍺🍺
@jordanjohnson7142 роки тому
Very cool project Arnov I'm looking into hot-plate SMD reflow options myself for small scale production
@akashpatil99833 роки тому
Thanks mate for video!
@dacreation3692 роки тому
You can use ptc heating plat this, it is only use 400w
@Rustedtrust84Рік тому
Good stuff brotha, I dig the track also. I'm a darksynth fan as well 🤘🤘🤘
@h3x4rg0n72 роки тому
this setup on nutshell is literally just a thermometer with an old or broken iron
@ArnovSharma2 роки тому
You're right about the thermometer part
@mpicuser2 роки тому
New subs...thank you for this video!
@matrixdexter2702 роки тому
is it a normal PCB copper plate?
@Mr0neShotAway2 роки тому
Great video! Keep up the good job :)
@sreeyamseenagunuri21163 роки тому
Anna how much cost this one
@podunkpennsylvania292Рік тому
Maybe a little arctic silver for some better heat transfer?
@Bianchi77Рік тому
Nice info, thanks for sharing it :)
@techdoc.repair2 роки тому
great video man!! I hope I'll be able to make videos as good as this simeday!:) if the heat transfer from iron to copper plate are not as good as you need maybe add thermal paste like on a heatsink, I'm sure you thought of that anyway. thanks for the ideas. Also, you deserve a sub!
@digital9452 роки тому
heyyyy i have an electric roti maker which have two round hot plates and it stops on cerran temperature what you say
@ArnovSharma2 роки тому
I dont think a rotimaker might work but do try to first reflow some solder paste on it, if it melts then good, if not then sad.
@sunledrepairing17492 роки тому
Great sir 👍👍👍👍👍
@trevorbyron94482 роки тому
Quite involved
@shubham96722 роки тому
Do our pcb required any special material Do copper required on both sides
@ArnovSharma2 роки тому
Single layer pcb, double layer, 4 layer, doesn't matter. Every pcb works even the metal core PCBs
@shubham96722 роки тому
@@ArnovSharma Ooo Any PCB can handle that much heat Transfer it to pads from back to front Really
@ArnovSharma2 роки тому
@@shubham9672 this doesn't have an temperature modulation system so we need to remove the pcb in certain amount of time. So for reflowing different types of pcb, you will need to remove them at different time. Like 2 minutes for double sided, 3 minutes for mcpcb etc
@shubham96722 роки тому
@@ArnovSharma Thank you so much
@pratyusha15882 роки тому
Hey nice video, just wanted to ask, if you're living in India, where do you get your PCBs manufactured ? Thanks
@ArnovSharma2 роки тому
Yes, and the answer to your question is - pcbway
@pratyusha15882 роки тому
@@ArnovSharma Thanks for answering, but isn't the shipping a bit expensive, how much do you pay for shipping on pcbway ?
@ArnovSharma2 роки тому
@@pratyusha1588 PCBWay help out
@pratyusha15882 роки тому
@@ArnovSharma okay
@madhushaviraj98242 роки тому
Superb ❤️🔥
@ArnovSharma2 роки тому
Thank you
@ElectroPoint4u3 роки тому
7:39 The copper plate literally has a footprint on it!😂
@ArnovSharma3 роки тому
Lol for real
@brianlamm3662 роки тому
Should have used thermal paster in-between the iron and copper plate for better heat transfer
@ArnovSharma2 роки тому
Absolutely right. I did added that later off-screen
@sreeyamseenagunuri21163 роки тому
Sir I have this one....
@ArnovSharma3 роки тому
Which one
@KnaufLРік тому
Useless without PID controller
@sreeyamseenagunuri21163 роки тому
Pls reply me sir
@analoghardwaretops39762 роки тому
So ultimately we saw " how to" use fancy software & hardware for some kind of display.., "how to" apply solder paste for soldering...".how "bi- metallic thermal trip works.. ..wide ranging temperature trip thresholds with that bi- metallic can kill some of that hardware being soldered....just not the way.. but it's part of a beginner's learning... 👍 for the attempt... if burning your fingers while learning , one must identify & correct the mistakes..better luck next time
@ArnovSharma2 роки тому
😅 you're not wrong actually
@popcoron11Рік тому
残念だが、簡単という訳ではない。これなら家庭用のクッキングホットプレートを使った方が便利だろう。 これらは、240度まで設定できると思う。それはリフローするのに最適ではなかろうか❓ その他に、衣類などに使うアイロンも温度設定が付いており、問題ないと思う。ただし、スチームタイプの穴の開いたものは、使い難い。 Unfortunately, it's not that easy. In this case, it would be more convenient to use a home cooking hot plate. I believe these can be set up to 240 degrees. Wouldn't it be great for reflowing? In addition, the iron used for clothes has a temperature setting, so I think there is no problem. However, the steam type with holes is difficult to use.
@ArnovSharmaРік тому
For steam type, put a copper plate onit.
@Starshami2 роки тому
داش لهجت یه جوریه انگار داری ادا در میاری #شوخی_بمولا