Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 01 00:20:08 EDT 2017 | aemery
Kelly, it's been a long while since I repaired a BRAVO. The machine was a little unique as far as Electrovert ovens go. I am pretty sure that it is the only Speedline model that integrated a PLC. Loved the OMNI's, not so much with the Bravos. I a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 16:41:12 EDT 2017 | kkrestchmer
We have a Speedline Electrovert Bravo 8 reflow oven. We have issues where we get a "thermal runaway HTSC trip" error and the oven shuts down. We normally can unplug and replug a connector into the Sensor/Relay Watlow AnaFaze TLM-8 module and it sta
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 12:21:29 EDT 2017 | rgduval
I'm going to guess that you've tried Speedline with no success. They're awfully annoying about their older machines. Things to check: - Thermistor for the zone working properly? - Opto for the zone working correctly? - Heaters working correctly? -
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 08:55:52 EST 2002 | Randy Villeneuve
Grant, The board maybe the problem but how is your oven working? Is it a convection oven and how many zones (top and bottom)? What does your profile look like? If you are unsure and if you only have one oven, send your board to Soltec or Electrovert
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 13:20:48 EST 2008 | tonyamenson
New to thermal profiling (leaded and lead free), and my boss wants me to search for a better profiler. Currently our model has three ports for thermal couple inputs. We are established in our noraml process but we are relatively new to incorperate m
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 26 11:09:16 EST 2000 | acahill
High temp paste or not, I feel it's all up to the oven,and/or the stencil design. are there sufficient solder joints, before running the opposite side (are the apertures large enough to achieve a hardy fillet or to small, allowing enough paste to vis
Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 19:14:36 EDT 2009 | jlawson
Rehm Thermal Systems is another to consider
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 14:04:44 EDT 2006 | pjc
You did not tell us where your boards fit on the thermal mass range. That is key. I've run Pb Free low to medium thermal mass boards with good results on a 5 zone oven (5 top/5 bottom). You should not have a problem running a medium thermal mass boa
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 12:54:25 EDT 2004 | pjc
Maybe here's an opportunity to get a new oven. Electrovert, BTU and Vitronics offer closed-loop N2 control as an option. This, together with other improvements on oven design can reduce N2 consumption by as much as 40%. Not to mention reductions in e
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 04:40:15 EDT 2018 | rob
I've seen them down at 2 metres in the past, but usually only 4 zone. from memory Electrovert used to do a small 5 zone with pin chain - Infraflow 500 or something. To be fair, even small one line CEMs usually have a decent oven as you need to be a