If you gonna make a larger furnace, you gonna need that new processor, or your bricks gonna jump out of the oven. I gotsa watlow controller on mine which can be programmed on many parameters. Of course it stores all my programs too. It can be connected to a computer, and even monitored and controlled from a computer, but mins is not connected to puter.
@@ShadonHKW It is a 945. It is older one but still works fine. If if needs replacing, likely I will replace with something similar to one in this video, but one that stores recipes, unless those cost a lot. The 480D in this video appears that It would fit my needs, just like to have recipe storage. But, it is simple to have recipes on paper and enter each time too. The 480D seems to be everything most if not all your viewers could possibly ever need, and the price is great on these. Watlow ones are like $1,200.00 and up, and certainly not needed in most cases.
@@ShadonHKW ive watched this about 10 times today. not sure i love it yet. lol. ill try to sort out a program to heat treat some parts tomorrow. thanks for all your help.
Thanks for the run thru. Very handy should I upgrade my ovens controls from twist knobs someday.
It just keeps getting better!!
DIY reflow ovens get fancy GUI controllers, and boy are they easier on the brain. And with Siemens now making Arduinos...
Nice controller Stan!
ATB, Robin
Stan, thanks for providing this as an option. What will you sell programmable oven at? Thanks!
These controllers only add 40.00 to the retail price. trying to keep things simple.
@@ShadonHKW Oh wow, that's great, thanks!
If you gonna make a larger furnace, you gonna need that new processor, or your bricks gonna jump out of the oven. I gotsa watlow controller on mine which can be programmed on many parameters. Of course it stores all my programs too. It can be connected to a computer, and even monitored and controlled from a computer, but mins is not connected to puter.
What model did you buy?
@@ShadonHKW It is a 945. It is older one but still works fine. If if needs replacing, likely I will replace with something similar to one in this video, but one that stores recipes, unless those cost a lot. The 480D in this video appears that It would fit my needs, just like to have recipe storage. But, it is simple to have recipes on paper and enter each time too. The 480D seems to be everything most if not all your viewers could possibly ever need, and the price is great on these. Watlow ones are like $1,200.00 and up, and certainly not needed in most cases.
lol you got the fancy one!
Time will tell if this makes it on user models. I need to love it first.
@@ShadonHKW ive watched this about 10 times today. not sure i love it yet. lol. ill try to sort out a program to heat treat some parts tomorrow. thanks for all your help.
Difference between 60 and 100 isn’t “roughly” 40. LOL
the oven was hovering at 64-ish ... thus the "roughly" ha ha ....