Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 06:02:11 EST 2007 | mattkehoe
http://www.sipad.com/sipad_vip.htm mk
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 14:46:54 EST 2007 | mpolak
i know but i would like to know roughly what temperatures people using
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 09 03:27:03 EST 2007 | mpolak
can anyone please tell me what setting are they using for they 7 zone ovens? thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 13:05:15 EST 2009 | realchunks
You may be out of phase. Check your 220V or 480V (if in USA).
Electronics Forum | rojanaliee |
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Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 10:33:59 EDT 2021 | dontfeedphils
Glad to hear it was a cheap and easy fix.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 04:38:43 EDT 2005 | Rob
One thing to look out for on the Pyramax's - these are engineered for a price - they are NOT VIP's. The VIP was a very expensive oven - built to be the best, whereas the Pyramax is built to be competitive. Regarding the TRS14's, we inherited some o
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 | Thu Jun 22 03:24:20 EDT 2006 | slaine
Hi Im in the UK and have a BTU VIP70. BTU UK are normally quite helpfull, and will probably explain whats involved if you phone them ask for a guy called Tim Hogarth. My guess is it will need a new transformer and rectifier but im more electronics th
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 11:26:09 EST 2006 | Rob
I''m sure I remember BTU telling me that the VIP series got the same contollers as the ancient TRS14's. Someone may want to verify this - but if correct you can pick up a TRS for beer money & rob the controller. A new 7 zone BTU Pyramax can be ha