Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 23:25:23 EST 2006 | fastek
Is this a recent happening or has it always occured since you got the oven?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 12:30:59 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Increase your PM frequency........???
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 10:38:39 EST 2006 | billwestiet
You are cooling too fast, and some flux and paste is worse than others... Can you control your cooling zones? Water Temp (higher)? Or Water Flow (less, effectively less cooling)? Changing water temp is prefferable over flow if you can do it. I h
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 16:52:35 EST 2006 | techgonecrazy
OK... My problem with BTUs is that they are getting stopped up because the flux is not going from vapor form to liquid form; instead it is crystalizing (looks like a blizzard took place in the flux box and chiller boxes) and clogging up the flux box,
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 16:36:04 EST 2006 | techgonecrazy
I think we can control temp... but I will have to look into it further and see. I know the ovens have flow control... but as I mentioned on the last message, our BTUs are operating off of a huge chillers on the roof of the plant.(once again, not sure
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 Oct 19 15:38:03 EDT 2005 | chunks
Wow, all this BTU talk brings back bad BTU memories. Yes, the VIPs are good ovens, but the TRS series and Paragons were bad. TRS had air amplifiers - nuff said, while the Paragons had long spell of bad motor bearings because of design issues. Neve
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