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 | 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 | Mon Mar 16 12:44:36 EDT 2015 | proy
soldering a very simple board in a very simple Accuheat oven. Can anyone give me basic starting point settings (conveyor speed and temperature) then we will profile using a mole from there. Paste 1) Tin Lead Paste 2) Chipquik low temp TL 165C PR
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 14:39:49 EDT 2003 | stepheno
The second one is typical. The important temperature is the temperature of the joint, not the setting of the oven. The oven setting are only important because they determine the temperature of the joint. If you set the oven to 150, that will be th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 13:57:48 EDT 2003 | James
Could anyone give me a basic profile temperature settings for a conceptronics 7 zone oven and speed? I have the first couple of zones ramped up to get to the soak temperatures. Is this correct or should I start out with low temperatures and graduall
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 12:11:43 EDT 2003 | stepheno
We have a 5 zone oven and were starting at 150 which brought it up too fast. Even with only a 5 zone starting at 140 we get the temp up to soaking temp fast enough. ( I think too fast actually) What kind of oven do you have anyways? And I can't
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 09:42:52 EDT 2003 | stepheno
The temprature for the first zone should be less as the PCB entering the oven from the ambient shop floor temprature would suffer a thermal shock from a higher temp. Experience must be gained from profiling a board with thermocouples, otherwise you
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 06:58:53 EDT 2003 | sanjeevc
Hi The temprature for the first zone should be more as the PCB entering the oven from the ambient shop floor temprature needs a higher temp.Next zone could be lower than the first zone.The ramp is a relation of conveyor speed and the temp profile.T
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 04:34:49 EDT 2003 | emeto
Hi James, I saw very good posts here.Now I will give you one more practical way: 1. My advice is to encrease the temperature(like your first sidgestion). Termostress is important thing so your first zone should be 120-150C. 2. The paste profile. If
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 18:17:48 EDT 2003 | Brian W.
Water soluble pastes generally work best with a ramp-to-spike reflow profile. Check your paste manufacturer's recommended profile. There are many factors that impact your profile; board thickness, component density, buried thermal masses, board si