Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 13:32:04 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
Does anyone have any experience with these ovens ? We are looking at purchasing a used one. Anything in particular I should look at when inspecting it ? Any comments good or bad appreciated..... Thnx, Sr.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 19:01:26 EDT 2005 | russ
I beleive what they are doing now for the blower issue is giving a lifetime warranty on them but they still haven't upgraded to prevent the frequent failures. Personally I prefer a warranty that I don't need.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 19:28:25 EDT 2005 | fastek
From a used equipment dealer's perspective I know they are always in high demand and are difficult to locate used. Them and Electrovert are the best.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 01:12:28 EDT 2006 | fastek
Sure...I can help. Reduce the temperature and the error will go away. Seriously though.....I'm not sure that oven is even capable of those temps. Is it even convection?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 04:28:31 EDT 2005 | Rob
Pyramax 150 is a low cost newer version of the Paragon 150, the Paragon is a newer version of the VIP. The VIP is great for lead free (as confirmed to us by BTU, who told us it was pointless upgrading that particular oven to a Pyramax). You may nee
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 23 09:07:42 EDT 2006 | kanna
i have one problem here with BTU TRS-14. we encounter Over temperature Alarm trigger when run lead free product. our profiling peak temp is 230 degree's and the temperature set point at zone 4 top/bottom is 260 degree's. can any help on this issue
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 13:52:40 EDT 2005 | pr
We had 2 at my last company. As I recall we had a hell of a time with bad blower motors. I'm not sure how you'd check on that, but maybe that problem has been fixed by now (it's been a few years). good luck, pr
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 19:18:40 EDT 2006 | sessioc
OK guys here is the skinny..... > > We need an > oven that can handle lead free temps without > slowing the belt speed under 28 or so in. per > min. > > BTU tells me that they don't recommend an > oven that maxes any less than 350 C. > > Is an
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 23 09:04:36 EDT 2006 | kanna
Does anyone have any experience with these ovens > ? We are looking at purchasing a used > one. Anything in particular I should look at > when inspecting it ? > > Any comments good or bad > appreciated..... > > Thnx, Sr. i have one problem he
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 04:52:06 EDT 2006 | slaine
Ive a 5 zone vip 90, running at temperatures up to 280 degrees, biggest problem we have is with the fan moters siezing up. think we must have changed 8 out of 10 of them ok there 10 years old but it can be a lot of hastle. they sieze absolutly solid.