Fault Detection Agent V9 Spray
Fault Detection Agent V9 Sprays contain nonflammable refrigerants that are safe to use on powered electronics and electrical devices. There are two versions of freezer that are commonly used:
350.00৳
- Brands : Co-creation
- Model: Fault Detection Agent V9
- Applicable Brands : All Phones
- Color classification: One bottle(use the video on the home page) Two bottles (use the video on the home page)Four bottles(use the video on the home page)Ten bottles (send a bottle)
- Applicable models: Full range of mobile phones
- Digital Component Types: Motherboard
Let’s say you are repairing a circuit board, and there’s a faulty component or solder joint somewhere, but you just can’t find it. What do you do? Freeze spray is an important tool for identifying problems on a PCB, because it can help you find those bad components, solder joints, and other issues that can cause an electronic device to fail.
Freeze spray (also called freezer and circuit chiller) is an aerosol spray that is engineered for locating intermittently faulty electrical and electronic components and cooling printed circuit boards.
Freeze sprays are generally nonflammable, residue-free and provide fast cooling action that super-chills isolated areas. Circuit chiller is commonly used to troubleshoot intermittently faulting capacitors, resistors, semiconductors, and other defective components. They also help identify cold solder joints, cracks in printed circuit boards and oxidized junctions.
Freezer is used to test electronic equipment to locate thermal intermittent components and systems, provide heat sink protection for heat-sensitive components during soldering and disordering, perform low-temperature testing of prototype circuitry and electromechanical systems, and locate hairline cracks in stressed traces of PC board.
HOW TO USE Fault Detection Agent V9 SPRAY
Hot areas of a circuit board, solder joints, and components are a good indication of elevated resistance or a short. Freezer applies a layer of frost over a questionable area. If an area melts faster than the rest, it indicates the fault position.
To locate a bad component or solder joint, spray freezer over a powered PCB. Within a few seconds, ambient moisture will be drawn in and the board will frost up. If you want to speed up the frosting process, follow-up with duster or the same can of freezer held upside-down.
Monitor the frost on the PCB to see if a portion melts faster than the rest.
1. Spray over PCB | 2. Wait for frost to collect | 3. Watch thaw pattern, observe any melted areas |
If you need to test components or solder joints that intermittently fail, you have 2 options depending on the problem:
1) If the device is over-heating and shuts down – spray suspect areas of the circuit board until the equipment starts up again. That identifies the faulty components.
2) Testing for bad solder joints – spray isolated areas of the energized electronics until the unit fails. The sudden thermal shock of the refrigerant will break bad (“cold”), loose, or brittle solder joints. .
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