[SGVHAK] Toaster Oven Reflow Source Code
Braddock Gaskill via HAK
hak at sgvhak.net
Fri Nov 17 13:20:46 PST 2017
John,
I've always been curious - have you done any toaster reflow soldering of
sophisticated boards? Is it actually helpful and saves time?
I use my hot air reflow workstation (hot air gun) and work piece by piece
with solder paste. I always find part placement takes most of the time,
and could only imagine a fully populated unsoldered board being knocked on
its way into the oven.
Of course you've got that robot arm for pick&place... :)
-braddock
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 1:04 PM, Tux Lab via HAK <hak at sgvhak.net> wrote:
> I am thinking of getting the TO3210SSD. It's slightly smaller version
> of TO3250XSB. Both are 1500W convection oven. I am thinking maybe
> the smaller internal volume means a slight faster heating ramp? Home
> Depot has it at $43.34+tax+free shipping.
>
> I'll also add additional insulation referencing
> http://pcbisolation.com/blog/reflow-toaster-oven-build/ as a guide.
>
> I also like to add network capability to the arduino, or use a RPi as
> a controller to remotely program the heating profile.
>
> Dave is charging ahead with his build and we can reference his build
> for the sgvhak build your own reflow oven hackathon.
>
> On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Steve <realstevendoran at gmail.com> wrote:
> > David / John,
> >
> > A link to the source code James used for his Toaster re-flow oven is
> below:
> > https://github.com/FelixVanOost/Reflow-Oven-Controller
> >
> > Doing some research, the Black and Decker TO3250XSB convection toaster
> oven
> > seems to be the best oven to modify.
> >
> > -Steven
>
>
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