Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 18:07:39 EDT 2009 | burb1999
Have 8" metal exhaust going out the oven to the roof and no filter or flow meter. Have used a filter and flow meter before, anyone have any info on this or where to purchase the needed items? Thanx, Todd
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 22:48:48 EDT 2009 | fulldrawmike
Have 8" metal exhaust going out the oven to the > roof and no filter or flow meter. Have used a > filter and flow meter before, anyone have any > info on this or where to purchase the needed > items? > > Thanx, Todd McMaster Carr has just abo
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 17:32:18 EDT 2004 | pjc
Look to the no-Pb solderpaste mfr. specs for on-board temps. For example, Indium Corp. has a product that performs at on-board temps of 229C. Now, your BTU oven will handle this no problem, as will most modern ovens. Its all about thermal mass. Look
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 08 11:06:40 EST 2004 | russ
If I read this correctly you have two identical ovens that were setup the same ie zone temps, fan speeds etc... when you ran the same board through each of them one showed a lower board temp. Is this correct? Is the temp of the board 7 deg. lower t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 04:58:50 EDT 2019 | SMTA-David
Hi, I have been looking around for an 8 zone reflow oven with convection heating top and bottom and computer control for setting up and storing profiles. The Chinese company "Jaguar" have a couple of models at reasonable price that look like they wo
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 15:05:52 EST 1999 | Scott
| | | | Looking for a company that makes a small batch reflow oven. Not a belt-style convection oven, but a cabinet style that can 125 c to 150 c. | | | | | | | | Thank you | | | | | | | TRY GE I HAVE ONE AT HOME THAT COOKES PRETY DARN GOOD. And i
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 17:07:21 EDT 2007 | realchunks
LOL! Well see? That's what this toaster oven is for! Turn the knob to 'toast' and you're good to go. Just set it and forget it!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 13:51:36 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I would go with a 7-zone oven. A 5-zone oven would get you by, but for a little more you could get a 7-zone that will handle a more challenging reflow process as will as more volume.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 13:06:13 EDT 2006 | Nathan
Dear All, Thank you very much for your advices and comments. I appreciate that. Does anyone have any idea how much the good working condition second hand MY9 will cost? And how does MY9 compare to SMT 2350C in term of cost and performance? Regardin
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 10:01:42 EDT 2002 | davef
No. Since most glues don't don't give-up many solids, we're [at least I am] speculating that you are using the same oven for both reflow and glue cure and that the 'slime oozin' out from your TV set' [FZ 'Overnight Sensation']. Ooops, no the slime