On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 10:24:03PM +0200, Kovács Levente wrote: > On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 22:45:30 -0500 > Darrell Harmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Toaster Reflow oven for the first few. I plan to see how it > > goes. If it works well, I will continue that way, if it does > > not I will pay somebody. > > I want to do the same. Do you have details about this technology? I've > already bought a toaster for this. The question is what kind of sensor > to use. I have some resistive sensor which has the max temperature > approx. 300deg. I hope it'll be okay. > > Levente > > -- > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > AIM: ha5ogl > ICQ: 48710903 > MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Yahoo!: kieg_tk16 > Home Page: http://web.interware.hu/lekovacs > Public key: http://web.interware.hu/lekovacs/cuccok/public_key > > ________________________________________ > > /"\ > \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign > X against HTML email & vCards > / \ http://arc.pasp.de/ > > Have Fun, & Linux! 73 for all by HA5OGL. > This message was generated by Sylpheed.
I use a bead thermocouple. I believe it is good to 1000 C. I use a max 6675 to connect it to the parallel port of my laptop. It is a cheap and effective setup. -- Darrell Harmon http://dlharmon.com/dspcard Credit card size DSP/FPGA board
