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A test of the DS 982 Solder Paste Dispenser for SMD/SMT assembly
DS-982 on Aliexpress: bit.ly/2UlT417 (I can't vouch for the seller)
PCBs from JLCPCB - $2 for 10 PCBs - 24 hour quick turn: jlcpcb.com
Flux Paste: www.banggood.c...
Solder Paste: www.banggood.c...
Silent Air Compressor: bit.ly/2EAVimE (CIF CS30)
A cheaper air compressor: bit.ly/2TgRdOQ (Orazio 241174)
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Комментарии : 32   
@OrbiterElectronics
@OrbiterElectronics 5 лет назад
Forget the dispenser Steve.. I want that tool you've got that's flicking the components into ya tweezers 😁😁😁👍 John
@sdgelectronics
@sdgelectronics 5 лет назад
Good isn't it? 😂
@1badpete999
@1badpete999 4 года назад
I use mine for flux distribution so i can set it for just a drop for a small smd capacitor because good quality flux is now crazy expensive even more than solder paste and you want to control the flow not to spread sticky flx all over the board end up cleaning more than soldering time , led paste who on the other as a so small expiration date ,this is a good investment for the low price point ! It does apparently a good job with all kind of precision gluing techniques too !
@PapasDino
@PapasDino 5 лет назад
Thanks Steve...although I don't do enough SMD work to justify outfitting a setup like this I still want one!
@sdgelectronics
@sdgelectronics 5 лет назад
There's always a tendency from hobbyists to think the SMD work is difficult, but you can make a real mess and still clean it up 😂 just hoping to show its accessible to everyone, though tools like this definitely are not essential! Thanks Dino
@PapasDino
@PapasDino 5 лет назад
@@sdgelectronics Steve - if you'd be kind enough to send me a note (KL0S) at (ARRL dot net); I've been trying to convince hams of the same thing.
@robertcalkjr.8325
@robertcalkjr.8325 5 лет назад
Most of the time I just use my soldering iron. It seems to be faster for me.
@steveng5503
@steveng5503 5 лет назад
Nice tool when setup. Amazing pick and place! 😆
@sdgelectronics
@sdgelectronics 5 лет назад
Thanks! Nice name.
@emmettturner9452
@emmettturner9452 5 лет назад
3:33 “some drip control” That’s probably your retraction settings, if I may borrow the terminology from 3D printing slicer software. ;)
@Acecool
@Acecool 3 года назад
Damn, and here I thought it had a vacuum pump built in... I am thinking of modifying my desoldering station to have a chamber of vacuum built up for instant release instead of having to wait until it builds up - and the air has to go somewhere so another chamber with positive pressure with an outlet and a circuit to turn it on / off or reroute the air based on how much is in each cylinder... Then I would just need to turn both on... Or build a simple vacuum box with the same in, and remove the pump from my desoldering system - then modify the handle so it plugs into a ksger unit or another type with the trigger wires plugging in to the vacuum box...
@MrX-dy3pd
@MrX-dy3pd 3 года назад
Great Video! What type of coupling does it have for air input? I have regular 24l comp and i'm looking for an adapter. Thanks!
@robertcalkjr.8325
@robertcalkjr.8325 5 лет назад
Thanks Steve. It seems like the nozzle is too small on the hot-air.
@sdgelectronics
@sdgelectronics 5 лет назад
probably holding it too close too. The set up was not optimal as I had to keep out of the way of the camera. I'll do the rest of the board under the microscope.
@robertcalkjr.8325
@robertcalkjr.8325 5 лет назад
It seems to work better and not try to blow caps and stuff around with a larger nozzle, or no nozzle. Also using a preheater station to heat the back of the board helps. I know that it is a lot easier for me since I bought a preheater. I have seen guys on RU-vid using a regular heat gun with good results.
@DanielRowe
@DanielRowe 5 лет назад
Baby wipes the universal tool.
@sdgelectronics
@sdgelectronics 5 лет назад
Yep, they get used for everything!
@secondintelligentequip.3574
@secondintelligentequip.3574 4 года назад
Nice.
@conspiracies1014
@conspiracies1014 5 лет назад
What camera are you using?
@585585MC
@585585MC 5 лет назад
Thanks for avoiding me to purchase that junk.
@sdgelectronics
@sdgelectronics 5 лет назад
It's not that bad at all really.
@jackbuechler
@jackbuechler 5 лет назад
I love your videos, you are a highly skilled engineers - so well done. I am subscriber to your channel too. I have a simple question, if you use this dispenser, then that means you have a compressor, foot switch, tubing etc. So why do I need your pick and place board? If I plug a tube into the dispenser and turn up the vacuum can't I get the same effect as your pick and place board? Which I understand is a dedicated device but in the interests of being a hobbyist / meddler this device should suffice? Or am I missing something?
@sdgelectronics
@sdgelectronics 5 лет назад
The vacuum on this is not controlled by the foot pedal in the same way. When you press the foot pedal it applies positive pressure on the outlet port, the vacuum is present once the foot pedal is released.
@jackbuechler
@jackbuechler 5 лет назад
@@sdgelectronics very interesting - will you be releasing the details about how to make it? where? On your web site? - I recommend a silent compressor. I ts quite big but totally silent . Generally useful around the house anyway.
@sdgelectronics
@sdgelectronics 5 лет назад
@@jackbuechler I will write up on the website once the project is complete.
@johnkind5981
@johnkind5981 2 года назад
It should be a DIP switch not Drip. It is wrongly written by the China company
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