Who needs parts to build a Sensebender Micro (or can solder for me)
-
I have enough parts and boards lying around for about 40-50 boards (Without the Si7021).
I have not given up on them but I really am not the guy to solder them myself.
So, if anyone can do the job for me (at a fee), knows about a company that can do it for me or wants to buy the parts just let me know.
As said I should have enough for about 40-50 boards (without headers)...
Cheers,
Marcel
-
I would suggest to get solder paste and a hot air gun (I have one of those 40$ thingys, which works fine after checking that it is not one of the units that have mains potential on the metal parts :D).
Maybe also stencils. I just had one made at jlcpcb for 7$ + shipping, it is still in the mail, though.
If you only have two left hands and no serious condition, that should make soldering them quite trivial. -
I would suggest to get solder paste and a hot air gun (I have one of those 40$ thingys, which works fine after checking that it is not one of the units that have mains potential on the metal parts :D).
Maybe also stencils. I just had one made at jlcpcb for 7$ + shipping, it is still in the mail, though.
If you only have two left hands and no serious condition, that should make soldering them quite trivial. -
@dbemowsk @elcaron I forked the drift on hot air rework stations to a new topic at https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/9246/hot-air-rework-station
-
@yveaux Thanks. Didn't mean to go off on this thread. Just one of those conversations that just happened...
-
I would suggest to get solder paste and a hot air gun (I have one of those 40$ thingys, which works fine after checking that it is not one of the units that have mains potential on the metal parts :D).
Maybe also stencils. I just had one made at jlcpcb for 7$ + shipping, it is still in the mail, though.
If you only have two left hands and no serious condition, that should make soldering them quite trivial.
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better 💗
Register Login