Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 11:57:21 EDT 2005 | ??
Are any of you guys out there using the vitronics xpm oven's having problems with the muffin fans dying on the top of the oven. Seems to me that they are using an inferior muffin fan that is not rated for the environment they are in. The fans have sl
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 15:47:41 EDT 2005 | OverTheHill
Yes, the original fans were junk. I replaced them all with a ball bearing type. No problems for 3 years now. Manufacturer----- Rodale Phone No. 1-714-283-3140 Part No.---------- RC-A12M15HTB I think they were about $25.00 US bucks each back th
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 07:41:57 EDT 2012 | aj
try 180 180 195 248 260 belt speed 20 ( lightly populated boards) adjust speed to 18 for heavily populated.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 07:44:19 EDT 2012 | cuervo
Hello ! I have a vitronics 500s ( five zones), and the solder paste is ALPHA OM-338-PT lead free. have anyone a profile to start and test, i need some reference temperatures.and conveyor speed thanks !!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 20:02:37 EDT 2012 | hegemon
Lead Free in 5 zones is tough sledding. Start with your manufacturers solder reflow profile and calculate your belt speed by looking at the recommended heating time for the solder paste vs. the length of your heated zones. Set your belt speed so tha
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 10:35:17 EST 2006 | pms
Thanks folks !! I'll experiment with the bottom side heaters. Unfortunatly I don't think our Vitronics-Soltec oven has the option for adjusting the heater fan speeds. And I'll check the conveyor chains. This is our first project using 0402 parts, wh
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 10:31:49 EST 2006 | trs
How about muffin fans.....30 or so dollars for a sleeved bearing fan (from vitronics)....when you can go to rodale and get the fans for around 15 or so dollars and you get the better ball bearing fans (that should have been used in the first place).
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 07:58:37 EDT 2004 | mmjm_1099
100% Power on cooling fans. Cooling fan speed can be adjusted, but convection fans can�t.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 09:45:50 EST 2006 | PWH
I'm not familiar with the HVN70 programming but our conceptronic oven reacts well to adjusting the cooling fan speed at the end of the oven. However, TAL will likely be affected substantially by changing fan speed.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 10:02:18 EST 2005 | Steve C.
We have 2 different wave machines. An Electrovert with a foam flux and a Vitronics with a spray flux that is no-clean. We started noticing on the Vitronics that we were flooding inside the wave fixture. After further review we noticed that the angle