Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
April 3rd, 2012, 11:15
Guys ,
Does anyone Of you Have a BGA Rework station To work On the following
1 : BGA Controllers On Flash Media
2 : BGA Nand Flash Memory IC
3 : BGA Chip On PCB Like MCU Etc Etc
Love To Hear From You All
April 3rd, 2012, 12:01
Yes i would think most do
April 3rd, 2012, 12:04
quasimodo wrote:Yes i would think most do
Well,
May i Know What all Can Work For The Stuff i Asked For I Have a Jovy That Never Worked Since Day One and i Was Lazy Enough Not To Get the Main Controller Rectified .I think for Dr work even the cheapest Chinese T-862 Should Be OK I Guess
April 3rd, 2012, 12:16
Cheap chinese stuff give "uncertain results" (being diplomatic) and you know sometimes you have only 1 shot (not talking about forensics *cough!*).
Definitive solution ? Buy professional equipment instead of $100 or $200 stuff. Then you'll discover that your recoverability success AND work quality will boost if not skyrocket, and also get customers that demand QUALITY instead of PRICE.
Unfortunately such equipment cost in the order of 10/20x the hobbyist stuff.
Think BIG if you want to be BIG
April 3rd, 2012, 12:27
BlackST wrote:Cheap chinese stuff give "uncertain results" (being diplomatic) and you know sometimes you have only 1 shot (not talking about forensics *cough!*).
Definitive solution ? Buy professional equipment instead of $100 or $200 stuff. Then you'll discover that your recoverability success AND work quality will boost if not skyrocket, and also get customers that demand QUALITY instead of PRICE.
Unfortunately such equipment cost in the order of 10/20x the hobbyist stuff.
Think BIG if you want to be BIG

Well,
Some Times Back No One used to think anything higher then weller .Now i have so many friends in the computer repair industry with virtually zero error bga work on USd 2000 ~ 3000 Machines
April 3rd, 2012, 15:26
In fact 2000 is not 200. Did you try Metcal by a chance ?
April 3rd, 2012, 23:39
BlackST wrote:In fact 2000 is not 200. Did you try Metcal by a chance ?
BL ,
The Popular Brands Are Very Hard To Get Here .Same is With Metcal .Jovy RE7500 Seems To Be a Good Solution
April 4th, 2012, 0:09
Nope. Express couriers ship everywhere, just order it from local representative. Should be also possible to buy training. Here is no problem, at least. The real issue is the cost , that is not justifiable if the target are low budget low end jobs/customers (this problem is going to short circuit but the discussion would be much more OT).
April 4th, 2012, 1:05
BlackST wrote:Nope. Express couriers ship everywhere, just order it from local representative. Should be also possible to buy training. Here is no problem, at least. The real issue is the cost , that is not justifiable if the target are low budget low end jobs/customers (this problem is going to short circuit but the discussion would be much more OT).
@ all,
is it me and bl having this discussion only or some of you can join in guys
April 6th, 2012, 5:32
i have been using PDR for a while, very good tool cant fault it, makes easy work for any kind of chip
April 6th, 2012, 6:03
Everything depend on how many jobs you do a day/week and how much disservice you can tolerate without your tool... Just this.
April 6th, 2012, 6:17
crecomp wrote:i have been using PDR for a while, very good tool cant fault it, makes easy work for any kind of chip
Damn Good ,
Which Model Is That
April 8th, 2012, 8:16
Will be back at work on Tuesday and will pm you
May 17th, 2012, 23:42
Everything depend on how many jobs you do a day/week and how much disservice you can tolerate without your tool...
i agree with BlackST.
May 18th, 2012, 0:21
angesxiao wrote:Everything depend on how many jobs you do a day/week and how much disservice you can tolerate without your tool...
i agree with BlackST.

Well,
I disagree 100% on This .Each BGA Rework station takes time to get used to ,All work From the cheapest to the most expensive once .But you have to do your own R&D to make it work .
May 18th, 2012, 1:49
Then you have too much time at your disposal...
May 20th, 2012, 22:23
Amarbir wrote:angesxiao wrote:Everything depend on how many jobs you do a day/week and how much disservice you can tolerate without your tool...
i agree with BlackST.

Well,
I disagree 100% on This .Each BGA Rework station takes time to get used to ,All work From the cheapest to the most expensive once .But you have to do your own R&D to make it work .
thanks , i will
May 30th, 2012, 10:07
Okay, well apparently the approvers of posts with links are overwhelmed with requests so I will pose my question without the link to avoid the approval process. Looking into a BGA rework station, has anyone ever used this one SMTmax IR-6000 Dark Infrared BGA Rework Station? Its $1700 which is ok for me but I just need one that is simple to use and I will only use it on hard drive PCB's. Thanks all.
May 30th, 2012, 13:17
Well,
Some Times Back No One used to think anything higher then weller .Now i have so many friends in the computer repair industry with virtually zero error bga work on USd 2000 ~ 3000 Machines
Sorry, but is this even a human being posting this? If it's some kind of translation program, time for a new one!
May 31st, 2012, 3:50
I say you'd better show some more respect to people whose native language is other than english.
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