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Title:

How safe is it to reflow boards in the oven?

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I have been planning on buying a DV9000 on eBay or craigslist like mine with a bad screen and GPU to steal a motherboard
In general, how safe is the oven for reflowing or am I better off using a toaster oven just for reflowing
I have been using a heatgun for a while and still do, but the DV9000 series tends to need this "reflow" done differently in most cases to make them last
People will try anything to reflow, although I only use dodgy methods on junk
Now I see people using lighters(anyone here listen to bruno mars will recognize this as a song) to reflow!

Device:

HP Pavilion dv9000

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Accepted Answer:

65036

Edit by nick,

Title:

How safe is it to reflow boards in the oven?

Text:

I have been planning on buying a DV9000 on eBay or craigslist like mine with a bad screen and GPU to steal a motherboard

In general, how safe is the oven for reflowing or am I better off using a toaster oven just for reflowing

I have been using a heatgun for a while and still do, but the DV9000 series tends to need this "reflow" done differently in most cases to make them last

Device:

HP Pavilion dv9000

Status:

open

Accepted Answer:

65036

Original post by nick,

Title:

How safe is it to reflow boards in the oven?

Text:

I have been planning on buying a DV9000 on eBay or craigslist like mine with a bad screen and GPU to steal a motherboard

In general, how safe is the oven for reflowing or am I better off using a toaster oven just for reflowing

I have been using a heatgun for a while and still do, but the DV9000 series tends to need this "reflow" done differently in most cases to make them last

Device:

HP Pavilion dv9000

Status:

open