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  • What would you recommend the temp at? I just received MY t862++ today and burned 2 Xbox's using the temp at 210 and THE PREHEAT AT 120..... Thanks for any help..

  • I have this machine too - the 862++.. Can anyone give me some pointers on temps and times? I have tried different settings with no results.. i am using the kester no clean flux but am having issues.. not sure if i am heating long enough or at right temps.. please advise.. cloveskat@verizon.net thanks!!!

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  • hi

    where did you get your nozzle from, the one supplied with the machine is to small for the xbox 360 gpu, i have the t862.

    thanks

  • this IS NOT the right procedure for reflow of a BGA! Especially with this tool!(t862)

  • @dumyyyyyy I completely agree that this is not the correct reflow process, this is a simple video i made to show the 862++. For reflowing we are using it in conjunction with a aoyue 968. W also do reballing and we use the 968 with a t8280 preheater. the motherboard on video is a test motheroard. but like i said this was just for showing off the t862++ there is a smaller model which i think that you are under the impression i have which is the t-862 which for sure is not strong enough to reflow.

  • @dumyyyyyy I completely agree that this is not the correct reflow process, this is a simple video i made to show the 862++. For reflowing we are using it in conjunction with a aoyue 968. but like i said this was just for showing off the t862++ there is a smaller model which i think you are under the impression i have which is the t-862 which for sure is not strong enough to reflow, but this one is the t-862++

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  • @dumyyyyyy Im sorry "dumy~" but I have to respectfully say that what your saying isnt completely accurate. Done "correctly" these machines (t862++ stressing the ++) I would estimate they fix 90% of "RROD" related faults, (MS inside quote "The main design flaw was the excessive heat on the GPU warping the mother board around it.") I have had no returns as yet, 3 months in. With full respect, my view doesn't agree with your observation mate.

    Regards

  • does it runs on 120v household or 220 household???

  • @damaster86 this one is a 220

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