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Re: desktop ovens

Postby phomann » Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:39 pm

Hi,

I built a SMT toaster oven and have been using it for over 10 years now without any problems.

http://www.homanndesigns.com/SMDToasterOvenProject.html

One of the tips I can offer is to use a fan forced one. It helps to get even temperatures throughout the oven.

Cheers,

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Re: desktop ovens

Postby charliex » Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:25 pm

Limor, did you end up making a PID controller for the QK870 ?

I'm sitting soldering up a few boards by hand, and they're getting to the point where its silly not to go to some sort of flow process. I can bang out the pcb's and brass solder masks on CNC so i might as well go to the next step, though i think it'll be a while before i'm looking at a PNP machine though.
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby adafruit » Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:54 pm

our temperature controller project is in progress - but not complete!
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby charliex » Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:46 am

cool thanks , i'll keep an eye out then.
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby gsattler » Tue Mar 16, 2010 4:16 pm

Adafruit, don't count on everything from MadellTech being well made. So far we are 0 for 3 from them, the stuff we got was really poorly machined and constructed. I guess its just item by item.
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby adafruit » Thu Mar 18, 2010 7:14 pm

agreed, this isnt made by them we are almost positive its made elsewhere. we were a bit 'pleasantly surprised' by getting what we paid for :mrgreen:
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby freaklabs » Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:54 pm

Second that. The Quick870 hot plate is holding up well over here too. It's carrying all my reflow and rework load and working very well. No automated control on it right now though. If I ever get a second machine, then I can play with it.
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby charliex » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:52 pm

adafruit wrote:agreed, this isnt made by them we are almost positive its made elsewhere. we were a bit 'pleasantly surprised' by getting what we paid for :mrgreen:


so i started pulling apart my qk870, the atmega8 is locked, so asked madell nicely for the firmware, they said no. So i think i found the OEM http://www.quick-korea.com have asked them for the firmware too :)

though i'm reasonably sure it'd be easier to just replace the electronics than rewrite it, its pretty simple. I'm hoping thats why the high temp thermocouple appeared in the adafruit store a while ago.
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby adafruit » Wed Sep 29, 2010 11:42 pm

well ive got good news and bad news. the good news is i figured out a reasonable program for using the powerswitch tail with the q870 and used that happily for a few weeks
the bad news is that ~ a week ago i decided to try out using black & decker infrawave oven and it is so much better than a hotplate that ive shelved the 870. ill still release the code but i dont think ill do more development on getting better hotplate performance :/
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby charliex » Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:32 pm

well ok :) which one did you go with ?
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby adafruit » Fri Oct 01, 2010 11:53 am

what do you mean?
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby charliex » Fri Oct 01, 2010 6:06 pm

there are a couple of models of the infrawave.
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby adafruit » Sat Oct 02, 2010 10:34 am

huh! we got whatever was on amazon. sorry it doesnt seem to have any markings on it and we tossed the box :/ whats the differences between them?
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby pstemari » Sat Oct 02, 2010 10:43 am

http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/?rh=k%3 ... =infrawave turns up 2-3 options, not counting the toaster and the knockoffs, but I'm guessing that a rotisserie is not high on the list of requirements.
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Re: desktop ovens

Postby charliex » Sun Oct 10, 2010 3:13 pm

well you know what they say it never hurts to ask ;) i'll pick up one of the regular ones and give it a go.

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