Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 17:21:14 EDT 2005 | rick
They're full of crap and are simply trying to get you into a Paramax 150. Depending on your product you could probably get by with a VIP-98.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 06:37:10 EST 2009 | reflowtechnologies
Please check the following: 1.Power supply. 2.SSR control power. 3.OTP or over temp protection at the software. Maybe you set it at low so it reads over temp even at lower temp. If still not ok you may check BTU service engineers. Brian Riggs
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 18 12:56:06 EST 2009 | evertonsanches
Hello I had similar problem on VIP 70A. Try to check auxiliar contact from located into front panel. Everton - BRAZIL
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 17:50:52 EDT 2016 | ttheis
We have a vip oven with corrupt installation apparently but still have the configuration files. Looking for 1.05e install disks if any one has a copy to fix it. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 12:58:59 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| | Can someone explain the difference between solder "fines" and solder balls? Is there an official specification where "fines" are defined? What is the spec for "fines"? | | | | I consider "fines" individual unmelted metal spheres that are foun
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 17 09:53:58 EDT 2005 | rlackey
BTU have been around since the start of SMT, with ancient TRS14's still running today with no problems, and bucket loads of VIP's, Paragons & Pyramax's doing good service. Wouldn't use anyhting else (Did like the new Vitronics-Soltec, but couldn't b
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 09:45:08 EDT 2004 | pioneertechnology
In 1995 we bought 4 Vitronics U520 reflow ovens with top heat only. We ran these ovens until 2003 for both curing and lead reflow with no problems. In 1998 we bought 1 U520 top and bottom heat and one U820 top and bottom heat and once again we had
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 04:52:06 EDT 2006 | slaine
Ive a 5 zone vip 90, running at temperatures up to 280 degrees, biggest problem we have is with the fan moters siezing up. think we must have changed 8 out of 10 of them ok there 10 years old but it can be a lot of hastle. they sieze absolutly solid.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 15:07:20 EDT 1999 | Mark Charlton
| | | Can someone explain the difference between solder "fines" and solder balls? Is there an official specification where "fines" are defined? What is the spec for "fines"? | | | | | | I consider "fines" individual unmelted metal spheres that ar
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 17 12:00:12 EDT 1999 | John W
| | | | Can someone explain the difference between solder "fines" and solder balls? Is there an official specification where "fines" are defined? What is the spec for "fines"? | | | | | | | | I consider "fines" individual unmelted metal spheres t