Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 15:17:42 EST 2022 | goldendragon
Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 13:29:45 EST 2022 | bmalhi
You can purchase full motor assemblies directly from Heller. Please contact service with oven serial numbers and motor location ServiceNJ@hellerindustries.com.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 19:55:31 EST 2022 | dwl
you may also want to try replacing the Motor capacitor. This is often the culprit on those blower motors. I found them on Amazon for $3. much better then $450 for a new motor.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 19:41:56 EST 2022 | mihai_voivod
Good tip, thank you, I will look for a capacitor next time I deal with a blower not working
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 13:29:33 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
We have been running a Heller 1707EXL for 8 years and added a Heller 1707MKIII about 1 years ago. We have not had any problems with either one of them. We do both lead and lead-free assemblies along with BGA/LGA components. If speed/volume is not
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 06:43:59 EDT 2021 | sophyluo1985
Some thoughts of GOLDLAND: We recommend that you choose Vitronics or Heller brands. They are the most popular machines in the world. According to the long-term plan, your equipment needs maintenance and replacement parts in the future, so their parts
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 10:19:43 EST 2016 | dyoungquist
In 2014 we paid about $40K USD for a new Heller 1707 MKIII (no nitrogen) which is a 7 zone oven. One does not need a 8-10 zone oven unless you are doing high volume. We use the 1707 for everything including lead or lead-free solder, 0.031" to 0.093
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 05:08:16 EDT 2020 | arty vesna
Hi there. I am currently kinda in the same spot as the author of the thread. My choice is between Rehm VXC and Heller 1809. I am a little concerned about Heller advertising their 25cm/10 in zones. I am used to large ovens designed for high throughput
Electronics Forum | Wed May 13 13:22:39 EDT 2015 | cohlmann
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