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BJ
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 3:59 pm    Post subject: Need help with wristwatch module Reply with quote

I want to affix a tiny transistor on the circuit board of a watch. I'm simply
replacing a bad one, with a good one I got from another watch module. What is
the best way to make it stay on? Should I use metal epoxy?

Thanks,

BJ

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Jerry G.
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 7:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Need help with wristwatch module Reply with quote

You need a very fine soldering tool, with the proper solder.

The best way, is to use the proper soldering station setup.

Epoxy of any kind will not work, and will just make a mess out of it.

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"BJ" <aeiou@aeiou.com> wrote in message
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I want to affix a tiny transistor on the circuit board of a watch. I'm
simply
replacing a bad one, with a good one I got from another watch module. What
is
the best way to make it stay on? Should I use metal epoxy?

Thanks,

BJ
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jakdedert
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 3:09 am    Post subject: Re: Need help with wristwatch module Reply with quote

Jerry G. wrote:
Quote:
You need a very fine soldering tool, with the proper solder.

The best way, is to use the proper soldering station setup.

Epoxy of any kind will not work, and will just make a mess out of it.

In a pinch one time, I wrapped a thin piece of wire around the tip of my
soldering iron and used it (as an 'extension/reduction tip) to re-attach the
wire from an inductor in the alarm circuit of my watch. That was many years
ago...I don't think I could even 'see' the wire now. :-(

jak

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NSM
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 5:22 am    Post subject: Re: Need help with wristwatch module Reply with quote

"BJ" <aeiou@aeiou.com> wrote in message
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Quote:

I want to affix a tiny transistor on the circuit board of a watch. I'm
simply
replacing a bad one, with a good one I got from another watch module.
What is
the best way to make it stay on? Should I use metal epoxy?

That'll kill it for sure.
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N
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BJ
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 6:11 am    Post subject: Re: Need help with wristwatch module Reply with quote

Thanks for the help. I have done quite a bit of work on watch modules
but this is a lot more intricate than I'm used to. Could you point me in the
right direction for such a tool?

Thanks,

BJ









In article <373s7kF59d4fbU1@uni-berlin.de>, jerryg50@hotmail.com says...
Quote:

You need a very fine soldering tool, with the proper solder.

The best way, is to use the proper soldering station setup.

Epoxy of any kind will not work, and will just make a mess out of it.

--

Jerry G.
======


"BJ" <aeiou@aeiou.com> wrote in message
news:um%Od.1520448$B07.223198@news.easynews.com...

I want to affix a tiny transistor on the circuit board of a watch. I'm
simply
replacing a bad one, with a good one I got from another watch module. What
is
the best way to make it stay on? Should I use metal epoxy?

Thanks,

BJ

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