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mini_flow [2018/12/27 22:10] yairmini_flow [2018/12/28 15:55] – [test setup] yair
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-==== setup ==== 
  
-ceramic heaters just [[https://www.aliexpress.com/item/12V-400C-30mm-Diameter-Round-MCH-Metal-Ceramic-Heater-Plate-Heating-Element/32686074262.html|arrived]]. +==== what ==== 
 +ceramic heaters just [[https://www.aliexpress.com/item/12V-400C-30mm-Diameter-Round-MCH-Metal-Ceramic-Heater-Plate-Heating-Element/32686074262.html|arrived]]. PTC is an [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heating_element#Polymer_PTC_heating_elements|amazing material]]
  
-PTC - [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heating_element#Polymer_PTC_heating_elements|amazing material]]+we are intrested in small reflow ovens for workshops, to remove the need for soldering smd with cheap irons
  
-but goofed the setup and placed the ceramic heater on top of a huge copper heatsink (idiot.io)+mybe call it uBake ? 
 +==== test setup ====
  
-{{ :pasted:20181227-201019.png?500&direct}}+{{:pasted:20181227-105028.png}}
  
-{{:pasted:20181227-200604.png?500&direct }}+first tested on bench with no heat load.\\ 
 +it takes 12DCV 5A ramping up\\ 
 +when it reaches 410C (rated at 400c) it stabilize on 3A 
 +this allows for relatively precise ramping using current control.  
 +using a benchtop psu or lm317(?) you can make a very simple reflow profile.\\
  
-then moved to a more suitable setup and it was a breeze+{{::basic.mp4?700x500|}}
  
 +placed the ceramic heater on top of a huge copper heatsink (idiot)
  
  
-it takes 5 amps ramping up and when it reaches 410C (rated at 400c) it stabilize on 3A 
  
-using a benchtop psu you can make a very simple reflow profile.\\ +{{:pasted:20181227-201019.png?400&direct}} {{:pasted:20181227-200604.png?400&direct}}
-ot that my quickie low temp solder didn't zip into place\\ +
-i was so shocked by the low temp i couldn't believe my eyes and kept ramping the current to 220 :)+
  
-{{ :rec013_shrt.mp4 |}}+then moved to a more suitable setup
  
 +{{:2018-12-27_20-54-45_chrome_photo_in_ubake_-_google_photos_-_google_chrome.png?500}} {{:ubake.png?500}}
  
 +a quickiFX(?) low temp solder zipped into place\\
 +i was shocked by the low temp i couldn't believe my eyes and kept ramping the current to yjr expected 220 :)
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 +==== omg ====
 +{{youtube>aqR4_UoBIzY?medium}}
 +==== to test ====
   * 12V-400C-30mm-Diameter-Round-MCH-Metal-Ceramic-Heater-Plate   * 12V-400C-30mm-Diameter-Round-MCH-Metal-Ceramic-Heater-Plate
     * [[https://www.aliexpress.com/item/12V-400C-30mm-Diameter-Round-MCH-Metal-Ceramic-Heater-Plate-Heating-Element/32686074262.html|aliexpress]]     * [[https://www.aliexpress.com/item/12V-400C-30mm-Diameter-Round-MCH-Metal-Ceramic-Heater-Plate-Heating-Element/32686074262.html|aliexpress]]
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 +==== PID ====
  
 +https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/215418/smartest-way-to-use-current-limit-using-lm317
 +and polyfuse?