Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 10:19:19 EST 2005 | pjc
According to one of Electrovert's reflow engineers, hour meters have not been installed "for quite some time". So, I stand corrected, older OmniFlo series ovens may have hour meters.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 15:17:10 EST 2022 | astarotf
Hi all If someone can help me get the software installers for the speedline omni 10E reflux oven, or any contact to help us with the reinstallation of the interface or software to operate said oven. Since the hard drive failed and all the files on
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 15:57:33 EDT 2006 | SWAG
I wanted to post resolution on a reflow oven problem we had but can't seem to search out the old thread. So, this is new but old. Our OmniFlo 7 conveyor was stopping every once and a while and the speed indicator on screen said 1000+ ipm. We cle
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 12:07:40 EDT 2009 | swag
The electronics degrade over time and you get troubles like you're having and you need to install a "noise reduction kit". Basically it's a new interface card set and some cables. You might call Speedline and ask tech. support if this is something
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 18:41:43 EST 2005 | Chunks
Sorry Pete (and others), they do have em'. Back side of the oven. Open the doors with the power supply switch and it's right next to the power relay. Little digital ones on the Omni Flo series. Nope, our company is selling the ovens and several i
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 05:04:38 EDT 1999 | Jim Mitchell
For the record, the problem was related to a bad floppy disk resulting a corrupted dll file. Microsoft Windows 98 did a poor job of recovering from a bad dll. The dll was removed, QSoft re-installed, and all is running well. Times change Earl and
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 06:13:17 EDT 1999 | Wendy Casker
| For the record, the problem was related to a bad floppy disk resulting a corrupted dll file. Microsoft Windows 98 did a poor job of recovering from a bad dll. The dll was removed, QSoft re-installed, and all is running well. | | Times change Ear
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 19:10:49 EST 2005 | fastek
Allow me to re-state my response. Hours on an oven would be the last thing I would care about if I wanted to know something about it. There is no standard lifespan on heaters, blowers and the like. They can last a year or ten. Sure you can assume a 5
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