Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 05:45:09 EST 2009 | muarty
Anyone, We have a fault on our BTU VIP98 reflow oven. At present NONE of the zones are heating up, even though all the SSR's appear to be working and we have voltage at the elements and the fans are all working. Anyone got any pointers? Thanks in ad
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 13:10:28 EDT 2006 | Chunks
VIP 98, I believe that's a 7 zone if I can remember 6 years ago. Try 150, 165, 200, 235, 235 and 235 (top and bottom temps) with a belt speed of 35 inches per minute. This should get you in the ball park depending on the size of your board.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 05:15:45 EDT 2005 | blueflag
Help Please could anyone advise when we run shutdown after 45 mins it should shut off . But we are still left with conveyor running also fans . regards Colin
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 30 00:02:10 EST 2006 | Mats
Hi, A couple of another things is to check: * The cooling water supply (assuming that your oven has this feature). * The fans (Just open the hood and check if every fan, up & down is running). * Open the back panels: and you should see some "black"
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 02:10:26 EST 2007 | mpolak
Hi, Could you guys verify my BTU VIP98N oven settings for lead free process. At the moment as my standard profile im using these settings 140 160 180 207 205 220 257 same temps for bottom and speed 50cm/min. Has anyone got same oven and could
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 04:49:51 EST 2007 | geb
Thanks, Chunks. Your first post was correct, it turned out to be the battery. That is that problem solved. Unfortunately I have now got an error message saying Flux Management Failure. Is this just a coincidence? It sounds like something to do with t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 08:02:09 EDT 2006 | geb
Hi, Can anyone recommend a leadfree recipe for a BTU VIP98 i.e. which temperatures for which zones & belt speed? I appreciate that there will be a difference from one oven to another, along with different board sizes, but would like a good starting
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 15:39:49 EST 2007 | realchunks
Is it a failure or a schedule overdue? If it's a failure check the vacuum sensor in the exhaust. You should be able to locate the straw and follow it back to the diaphragm. You can adjust the diaphragm. Or you can electrically jumper past it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 17 00:19:59 EDT 2005 | ajaydoshi
Hi just reading your problem with your BTU oven. > We have a similar problem with our oven, did you > find a fix for it. Not solve yet in a conclusive manner. But problem likly from fan speed & water supply. thanks Ajay
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 03:34:49 EST 2011 | rpatel28364
Hi SMarts We have two BTU in company and we are facing rediculas problem with it. The problem is: When we flow SOD123 Devices though oven. Oven fans are blowing parts away. It is causing regular problems with assemblies. Anybody have idea to reduce f