bitem2k New Member Jan 30, 2007 #1 On my can of photo resist spray, it says this: Drying time: 20 degrees c/24hr 70 degrees c/20min does this mean that i can put the pcb in the oven? apologies if this is a stupid question. thanks
On my can of photo resist spray, it says this: Drying time: 20 degrees c/24hr 70 degrees c/20min does this mean that i can put the pcb in the oven? apologies if this is a stupid question. thanks
S spuffock Member Jan 30, 2007 #2 If you can get the oven to 70 degrees then fine. A fan oven is best. A warning, though, wives and mothers can be unreasonable about this use of the kitchen appliances.
If you can get the oven to 70 degrees then fine. A fan oven is best. A warning, though, wives and mothers can be unreasonable about this use of the kitchen appliances.
bitem2k New Member Jan 30, 2007 #3 My girlfriend doesnt like to cook, so i doubt she'd get touchy about it. thanks
ericgibbs Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jan 30, 2007 #4 hi bitem, You could try using your girl friends 'hair dryer', they work quite well. Useful for heat stress check on pcb's , keep heat level less than 70degC, set for low heat, with short blasts. Regards EricG
hi bitem, You could try using your girl friends 'hair dryer', they work quite well. Useful for heat stress check on pcb's , keep heat level less than 70degC, set for low heat, with short blasts. Regards EricG