Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 11:51:55 EST 2004 | Claude_Couture
Hi all, Anyone familiar with BTU oven VIP-70. The control screen indicates that it is in IDLE mode. The recipe is running, but no heat is applied. The contactor for the heat is ON. All the electrical looks ok. I can't seem to be able to contact BTU,
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 10:18:56 EST 2004 | Robert
Not familiar with your problem but have you called Tech Support (800) 998-0666.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 14:59:00 EST 2004 | Claude_Couture
no help from BTU, didn't buy from them so no support. I found the cause of the problem. The input of the controler relating to the conveyor alarm must have been stuck. By toggling the trigger value from Lo to High in the setup screen, I caused an ala
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 12:54:25 EDT 2004 | pjc
Maybe here's an opportunity to get a new oven. Electrovert, BTU and Vitronics offer closed-loop N2 control as an option. This, together with other improvements on oven design can reduce N2 consumption by as much as 40%. Not to mention reductions in e
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 07:57:32 EST 1999 | John Godfrey
I need to setup an oven to run with a nitrogen atmosphere for boards with BGA's, but our ovens do not have the optional atmosphere monitor and controller. Is there a good way to sample and control the atmosphere without the optional built-in atmospe
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 17:46:02 EDT 2004 | pjc
Electrovert has hard data on electrical and N2 consumption for the new OmniEXCEL series ovens to compare with preceeding OmniFlo series. Have a look.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 23:16:48 EDT 2004 | Ken
Helium is even more expensive than Nitrogen. How about Argon?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 09:37:09 EDT 2004 | James
Check out this site for on-site N2 generation. www.onsitegas.us James
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 14:04:12 EDT 2004 | blnorman
I'd guess any noble gas would be expensive.