Good to see you posting again. I'm a software developer in Norway (doing web/python mostly these days) and really have little knowledge in the hardware part. I've been watching videos like these for some time and I must say I really enjoy yours.
Thank you very much for the great video and information. I want to ask you a question. Where can i buy Sur Tin? I couldnt find it on ebay. Can you give me the source from which you are buying. And one more question is that what is the exact chemical formula of Sur Tin. Kind Regards
So if i got it right this tinning should protect the PCB surface from oxidizing and at the same time it should make the board solder friendly during soldering right?
hi, nettes video :) hab mal ne Frage an Dich, das Zeug ist idR. 6Monate nur haltbar. Meinst du, wenn man nicht die ganze Packung vermischt, also von allem nur 50%, dass die restlichen Komponenten die nicht vermischt worden sind, sich dementsprechend halten, und irgendwann später vermischt werden können?
I would love to find some of that liquid thinner. I have looked around onli rene and can't find it. any suggestions for a source in europe? I'm in Ireland. Regards.
Nice video, but one problem.. I've got the Bungard Sur-Tin as well and how'd I know how to mix it? Secondly, the English name for Aceton is Acetonne I think. In Dutch this would be Aceton just as in German and in French it's Acétone. -> I said this because you kind of asked for it :p Thirdly, it's a chemical solution.. Wear eye- and mouth protection and of course, don't touch it (But you knew that) :) And once again, nice video actually ^^
Good to see you posting again. I'm a software developer in Norway (doing web/python mostly these days) and really have little knowledge in the hardware part. I've been watching videos like these for some time and I must say I really enjoy yours.
Where to buy
Or
Chemical name plz
Thanks for presentation, where to buy, can you link to ebay.
Wow it has been ages since your last video. Keep posting videos man, you have interesting things to say.
I tested that yesterday. Worked fine. Any idea that are the 3 products involved ?
Thank you very much for the great video and information.
I want to ask you a question.
Where can i buy Sur Tin? I couldnt find it on ebay.
Can you give me the source from which you are buying.
And one more question is that what is the exact chemical formula of Sur Tin.
Kind Regards
So if i got it right this tinning should protect the PCB surface from oxidizing and at the same time it should make the board solder friendly during soldering right?
hi linuxgeek81, have you ever used the through hole Rivets from your supplier Watterott?
hey bro plz plz plz help me for this
which solution you use to tin your pcb
and which powder is this ?
hi, nettes video :)
hab mal ne Frage an Dich, das Zeug ist idR. 6Monate nur haltbar.
Meinst du, wenn man nicht die ganze Packung vermischt,
also von allem nur 50%, dass die restlichen Komponenten die nicht vermischt worden sind,
sich dementsprechend halten, und irgendwann später vermischt werden können?
I would love to find some of that liquid thinner. I have looked around onli rene and can't find it. any suggestions for a source in europe? I'm in Ireland.
Regards.
any cheap url in germany, most shops like conrad reichelt dont even have fe3cl for sell anymore. how many years does sir tin stays good
Nice video, but one problem..
I've got the Bungard Sur-Tin as well and how'd I know how to mix it?
Secondly, the English name for Aceton is Acetonne I think.
In Dutch this would be Aceton just as in German and in French it's Acétone.
-> I said this because you kind of asked for it :p
Thirdly, it's a chemical solution..
Wear eye- and mouth protection and of course, don't touch it (But you knew that) :)
And once again, nice video actually ^^
Wenn mein Arbeitsplatz mal so aufgeräumt wäre *lol*
Cheers...
thats a thing of beuty nice work :3
grate videos .. keep it up
Well, would be better video with gloves and protective glasses :) One drop of this stuff in your eye can damage them.
If you can smell it, then it fumes out...