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BTU VIP98 Oven refuses to start

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 25 12:17:57 EST 2006 | KEN

first, does the recipe have the heat and conveyor boxes checked? If no then it does nothing. second, have you pressed the round green switch? third, are there any alarms in the alarm box? Do you have a controller link fail? Verify the cable is p

Heller Oven rails warping

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 08:52:24 EST 2013 | emeto

Currently having Elecrtovert and BTU - no problems with both. Before use to have Vitronics aand Heller - and no problems with the rails. However I had other problems with Heller which makes me think that they are going deeper with the bad quality par

BTU VIP98 Oven refuses to start

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 30 00:24:41 EST 2006 | Lars

Of course there are a way to fix your problem. What is Your problem in detail after checking out all the previous "so called" experts? (No offends to you guys at SmtNet.com).

BTU VS HELLER REFLOW OVENS

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 29 21:06:14 EDT 2003 | Dean

It is important to measure each brand by class. Example: Measuring a top of the line BTU vs. an entry level Heller would not be fair or solve your problem. Each maker has models to satisfy all market segments. I have both brands in my factory. I

Vibrating reflow

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 12:30:09 EDT 2003 | russ

I can guarantee that vibrating ovens will be detrimental in double sided reflow for any of the larger parts. I find it interesting about BTU and there "vibrating" oven. I had a couple of these in the early days and they did indeed vibrate. However

reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 16:45:44 EDT 2004 | Bob

BTU as well as most oven manufactuers have great products. If they fit what your looking for and can give you good support(preferably local) then you should not really see any quality problems with their products. With the oven max temperature of 300

BTU Paragon 150 Reflow Oven

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 23 09:04:36 EDT 2006 | kanna

Does anyone have any experience with these ovens > ? We are looking at purchasing a used > one. Anything in particular I should look at > when inspecting it ? > > Any comments good or bad > appreciated..... > > Thnx, Sr. i have one problem he

BTU paramax 150

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 16:31:40 EST 2006 | techgonecrazy

This has been a problem from the start. I used a digital flowmeter to check exhaust and both sides are pretty even, however, I do not know if its exhausting too much or not enough, just going on the PE specs...but then again...do they really know. I

BTU VIP70 help

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 16:36:05 EDT 2016 | ttheis

Problem was bad FCU board; replaced with FCU from another machine and swapped rom chips. Oven operates properly and communicates with PC. BTU was kind enough to supply the default usernames and passwords for wincon but they did not work. Still waiti

BTU VIP70 3 Phase supply

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 13:38:35 EDT 2006 | ChrisG

Stephen has a good point. You could buy a used oven. I know of several used ones that are completely refurbished for about 15-25K. But these are BTU P-70's and P-98's. The main problem here is frequency. Most of their ovens operate at 50 or 60


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