- recommendations for aftermarket probes/test leads for Fluke DMM - 2 Updates
- Weller IG-102 - 1 Update
Cydrome Leader <presence@MUNGEpanix.com>: May 10 09:29PM > Rubber/silicon or PVC. I would say more like silicon. My perception of PCV is that it is stiffer, somewhat plastic-like. (like the leads that came with my cheap extech that I keep in my car repair tool box) > Hope that helps > J They sound like nice leads. I really don't like test leads that feel stiff, like old crappy automotive jumper cables. cheaper leads seem to have a memory or sorts. If you bunch or fold them up they stay sort of bent or kinked, even if you let them hang off a hook to relax. |
Phil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net>: May 11 11:28AM -0400 On 2020-05-10 17:29, Cydrome Leader wrote: > stiff, like old crappy automotive jumper cables. cheaper leads seem to > have a memory or sorts. If you bunch or fold them up they stay sort of > bent or kinked, even if you let them hang off a hook to relax. They're nice supple silicone. I use them exclusively--for $17 a pair they'll change your life (in a small way, admittedly, but a good one). Cheers Phil Hobbs -- Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC / Hobbs ElectroOptics Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 http://electrooptical.net http://hobbs-eo.com |
asdf <asdf@nospam.com>: May 10 09:42PM On Sun, 10 May 2020 15:37:19 +0200, jeff wrote: >> In conclusion- i should deliver vacuum to my IG-102? Or should i >> connect compressed air and it makes vacuum by itself? > Does a simple solder sucker not suffice? If the OP already has a Weller desoldering station I can understand why he wants to use it. That stuff is top notch quality. As for how to use the IG-102, I believe it internally converts positive pressure into negative one, therefore a simple air compressor should suffice. Corrections welcome if I'm wrong. |
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