Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 10:36:07 EDT 2006 | geb
Cheers Samir, that was a great help! I've tweaked the settings a bit to suit our PCB and it works well. Thanks again.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 09:47:18 EST 2006 | realchunks
Check your battery back up if you have it. If I remember correctly, you may have to manually switch your wiring to by pass a dead battery back-up.
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 30 00:24:41 EST 2006 | Lars
Of course there are a way to fix your problem. What is Your problem in detail after checking out all the previous "so called" experts? (No offends to you guys at SmtNet.com).
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 11:53:29 EST 2007 | samir
Hey Chunks, Come APEX time, I'd like to see your, uhm, "credentials" (*(wink* *wink*). Of course we still need to hit that Karaoke bar!
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 07:15:26 EST 2007 | realchunks
Try profiling your board. How can anyone say your profile is good without knowing the board size and specific parts on it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 11:19:15 EST 2008 | davef
Consider calling used equipment suppliers. Often, they keep the manuals for equipment in a "library" because they're unsure if they will get a manual with the next piece of that equipment they buy to resell. So then, they can make a copy to go with t
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 06:37:10 EST 2009 | reflowtechnologies
Please check the following: 1.Power supply. 2.SSR control power. 3.OTP or over temp protection at the software. Maybe you set it at low so it reads over temp even at lower temp. If still not ok you may check BTU service engineers. Brian Riggs
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 07:44:26 EST 2009 | muarty
Thanks for all the posts. It did indeed turn out that we had a fault on the Over Temp circuit from one of the zones, causing a fault for the main heater contactor. Thanks again!
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 11:40:32 EDT 2010 | ccouture
Have you contacted BTU? They will be able to supply you with the setup files of your oven if you provide them with the serial #. Did you buy the oven used?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 09:25:22 EDT 2012 | donkudner
We are planning to purchase two new reflow ovens. I would like to take an unofficial reliability survey. Could you list your reflow oven model / age (yrs) / number of unplanned maintenance events in the last year? Example: BTU VIP98/2001/8