DIY reflow oven for PCB reflow soldering made using two Netta toaster ovens from Amazon and Controleo3 reflow oven controller kit.
This video is a follow-up to a video showing how the oven was built:
• Building DIY PCB Reflo...
Updates on the video after running a couple of runs:
I have been adjusting the profile slightly as I felt it went a bit too hot and for quite a long time, and also cooling down tend to be either too slow or too fast. Once it happened that when I took the boards out, the solder wasn't even solid yet. Depending on the temperature sensor location, there is likely quite long delay between the sensor and the PCB and tray. The tray also has some thermal mass so it keeps the PCB at higher temperature for longer than the sensor shows. So even if the cooldown seems fast, the board itself will be a lot hotter. These are good to keep in mind when adjusting the profiles.
Overall, I am very happy with this oven! Small tweaks are needed every now and then but results have been good. My solder paste applying is not the best yet though.
Controleo3 controller:
www.whizoo.com/controleo3
There are superb building instructions on Controleo3 website. All shown in this video are basically following these instructions and adjusting them on this specific oven. I purchased the kit including not only the controller but almost everything needed except the oven.
This is the oven used:
www.amazon.co.uk/NETTA-Electr...
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