Re: Repairing plated through holes.
The key is the eyelet technique only works with two layer boards. The art techniques for rebuilding through holes and multi-layer boards but it's not something you do yourself although I tried it a
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Pete Lancashire
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#148896
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
About 50 years ago I purchased an eyelet press from Kepco, a company that then sold printed circuit board materials. At the time they offered a variety of different diameter rivets, of different
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ebrucehunter
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#148895
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Re: Flyke 3330b
No coffee yet this morning, I missed one of the 3s :-) Paul
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Paul Amaranth
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Re: Flyke 3330b
Go over to https://www.eevblog.com/forum/ where there is a TONNE of experience on a broader scale.
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David G.
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Re: Flyke 3330b
I am sure about the model 3330b is the correct info , i have a download for the manual but am having trouble with tracking down why it will not output , to me it seems as if the unit has no power at
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oliver johnson
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Re: Flyke 3330b
Paul The 3330B is a Voltage/Current Calibrator -DC manuals@...
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Dave / NR1DX
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Re: Fluke 3330b
Looks like it has moved to Groups.io /g/Fluke-DMM Michael A. Terrell
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Michael A. Terrell
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Re: Flyke 3330b
Are you sure about that model number? A fluke 330b comes up as a clamp on hand held. Voltage standards were 332, 335, etc. From the context I'm assuming you're talking about one of the 80 pound
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Paul Amaranth
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Re: Flyke 3330b
Thanos for the info , the spelling was i mistake? On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 9:57 AM, Artekmedia<manuals@...> wrote: Oliver there is a Yahoo group "Fluke_DMM" . Not real active (compared to
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oliver johnson
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Re: Flyke 3330b
Oliver there is a Yahoo group "Fluke_DMM" . Not real active (compared to Tektronix and HP groups) but worth a try. (Also spelling it FLUKE instead of FLYKE helps :-)) -DC manuals@... --
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Dave / NR1DX
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#148887
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Re: Help needed with no trace no beamfinder on 465 (not b)
Hello tek lovers ,had dame issue on a 465 ,but i have th¨¦ service manual ,this is ¨¤ should have Firts ,papier is betterave than on screen, issu was ¨¤ failed q 1472 pnp switching ,replaced with ¨¤ 2
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johnlegros
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#148886
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Flyke 3330b
I have a fluke 3330b , have no output . I am not sure where to post for a fluke but i figured someone could point me in the correct direction for a group that can help me , or if someone here knows
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oliver johnson
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#148885
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This may help find replacement transistors
This may help find replacement transistors. It also has a search function for surface mount ID codes to part numbers. https://alltransistors.com/
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Michael A. Terrell
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
Ok. That is what I will do. The rivets/eyelets are really cheap most under .25 cents a piece at Mouser. I have a bunch of different punches so I will figure something out. Thanks for the input.
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Brendan
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Re: Help needed with no trace no beamfinder on 465 (not b)
Hi Keith, Obviously my suggestions are too cryptically for you. I hesitate to continue since in my opinion you should understand the purpose of test measurements, to learn something and also to
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Albert Otten
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
Search Ebay for Copper Via Rivets. They are available in several diameters and lengths. You'll have to come up with your own method and tooling to stake them to the PCB, but shouldn't be difficult.
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David M
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#148881
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Re: S6 Sampling Head Bridge Cavity Question
Hi Craig, Funny you mention it. I have been thinking that there may be a tiny possibility if I actually read the maintenance directions on the sampling bridge cavity, which Hakan wrote out so nicely
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
I have seen photo instructions for multilayer repair work that involved carefully removing the outer layer to gain access to the inner pad. It was pretty insane. Bodge wires for me any day. As for
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stefan_trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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#148879
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Re: Repairing plated through holes.
You could likely make one. You'd need something for an anvil, could easily be made from a 4mm or so rod, put a handle on it. The "hammer" part could be made from an automatic center punch with a
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Harvey White
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Re: S6 Sampling Head Bridge Cavity Question
Hey - don't beat yourself up Dennis. The head might not be bust, there might still just be a duff connection. You didn't do something really stupid, like me when I plugged a harmonica connector one
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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