Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 16:00:14 EST 2005 | davef
bobpan: Look here http://automation.tycoelectronics.com/
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 17:34:12 EST 2005 | bobpan
ya...i know.....still not quad though.....a shell of quad......tx anyways
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 15:58:48 EDT 2006 | bobpan
Where are you located????? Thats the million dollar question.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 10:33:07 EDT 2006 | CJG
I should have noted we are located in Reading, PA. Thanks, Chuck
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 11:46:14 EDT 2006 | Chunks
This post could last for 3 years if we keep it up.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 14:01:21 EDT 2006 | No Name
I'm shooting for 4.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 06 15:27:39 EDT 2006 | Stick
I'll guess 5, maybe 6, but no more than 7. Thanks for the insight
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 15:00:41 EDT 2006 | CJG
Does anyone know where to get training for a quad ZCR oven? We recently bought a used oven from a company that told us they could train but then determined they did not know the machine so we are stuck with the unit with no knowledge of how to use i
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 14:32:50 EDT 2012 | leemeyer
According to Quad data sheet, the max process temp on a ZCR oven is 310C. I am taking a guess that the "Critical Temperature" message may be Quad's way of saying that you have entered to high of a setting. Try bringing the setpoints to something belo