Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 13:13:07 EDT 2012 | rodrigo
Hi all, Is there a generic heating element I can buy for this oven? The Heller part number is 682991. They want about $300 for the pair which doesn't sound too bad for me but .... I'm not the one writting the check :-). Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 12:35:27 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi Snehal, Here are some considerations for you: Will you be doing Lead free soldering in the near future? What level of throughput are you looking for - are you high volume, medium or low volume? What is the support network like in your area? W
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 04:57:41 EST 2003 | emeto
more heat.But that's not correct!If convection there are air flaws and bare board has lower temperature than a board with high density.When you have elements on board you hava a vortex and the air flaw invreases the temperature.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 03:44:23 EDT 2006 | slaine
you should be able to work out the resistance of the heater element from the power rating (watts), and the Voltage its working at. then measure the resistance of the element and see if your anywhere near.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 03:48:14 EDT 2006 | slaine
Ps the above answer was to test if the element is failing, if you think the element is not working due to the current supply being limited you can carry out the same calculations but work out the current required then put an ammeter in series with th
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 22:10:42 EDT 2006 | jonatf
Hi guys, Our vapour phase oven is taking too long to heat up about 15 mins/cycle. Normally its 5 to 6 mins. 2 reasons why. 1.using 10 amp power board 2.heating element not working properly. before i set up a 15 amp outlet i want to know first if my
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 08 11:06:40 EST 2004 | russ
If I read this correctly you have two identical ovens that were setup the same ie zone temps, fan speeds etc... when you ran the same board through each of them one showed a lower board temp. Is this correct? Is the temp of the board 7 deg. lower t
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 08:51:43 EDT 2012 | donkudner
How often do you have to replace the blower motors? I will ask the oven manufacturers what the average MTBF is for their blowers. We have numerous BTU's and I don't think any of them have required replacement before 8 years (single shift). Once they
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 01:31:45 EST 2020 | sarason
If your ovens are 480V you may be able to convert them back to 240V by changing out the elements? There are industrial suppliers for oven elements out there. sarason
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 07:18:07 EST 2020 | kylehunter
> If your ovens are 480V you may be able to convert > them back to 240V by changing out the elements? > There are industrial suppliers for oven elements > out there. sarason Yes that is true, our dealer can do that, but due to cost