Reflow Oven


  • Hero Member

    With all these SMT boards being offered, I decided to build a Reflow Oven, and in my research I ran across the ControLeo on Ebay, Contacted the designer and discovered that he has a ControLeo2 coming out on Kicker-starter..

    Check It out..

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  • Admin

    @Hangaround I built a reflow oven based upon the original ControLEO about 8 months ago and it works great. Peter Easton, the inventor, is a great guy who was helpful and resourceful. You can't go wrong with him or the ControLeo oven controller.


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    Here are some of the results that I achieved with a built-from-scratch reflow oven and Peter's ControLeo.

    MySensors.org Dual Channel LED Strip PWD Dimmer with current sensing (voltage, amperes with computed wattage):

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    Proto-boards from OSHPark

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    Oven build images...

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    First board baking...

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    Temperature profile I achieved for first board.

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    Fully functional test board.

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    This final product will be refined and will vary slightly but @hek, @axillent and I plan to make boards like this and more available, once the designs are fully baked so to speak. In the mean time, these simple reflow ovens based upon the ControLeo work very well.


  • Hero Member

    @blacey, @ServiceXp This is a fantastic project. Thanks for the inspiration. I never really considered reflow ovens as they seemed far too expensive.

    Finding a suitable oven might be tricky though. These mini ovens seem to have gone out of fashion and are increasingly hard to find it seems. Plus the output on many of the cheaper models can be as low as 600-800W nowadays. Since there is no need for the existing controller circuit, a second hand or even scrap-heap unit might do I suppose. An older model may even have more W.


  • Hero Member

    @blacey
    Thank you for sharing your experience with ControLeo. and the pictures.. Question. how did you capture the data for the graph?

    @bjornhallberg This is the Oven I'm going to use, and in my testing seems like it's going to work well it's a little pricey though...

    Robert


  • Admin

    I bought this oven for $25.00. Cheap and works great. Added a 3rd burner for $10 off eBay.

    I captured the ControLeo logging using the Arduino IDE and pasted it into Excel for plotting.


  • Hero Member

    I didn't realize when I made my last comment that there were so many different sizes and watt outputs on these ovens. Perhaps my initial complaint about seemingly low watt ovens was premature. I.e:
    http://www.rocketscream.com/blog/2011/06/19/toaster-convection-or-infrared-oven/
    TLDR: The 800w 9L oven heated up the fastest and still managed a solid 260C. Bigger 19L ovens didn't stand a chance, would have needed an unrealistic amount of power presumably (1600-1700+W?). Sure, modding is always a possibility but it is nice when something works out of the box.

    Also saw another controller designer who used an infrared oven (george foreman model bought at walmart I think) despite a lot of people being wary of this sort of heat propagation. A non issue I guess since IR ovens are hard to find anyway.

    Still haven't gone dumpster diving but it wouldn't surprise me if people were (foolishly) discarding these ovens en masse.


  • Hero Member

    Ok;.... so I received my oven kit from Peter Monday, and built it up yesterday.. I still have to work out the coding for the auto door opening and 2nd lower thermocouple (I think that one will be much later), but here is the hardware setup..

    There were only 2 items on this build that were somewhat difficult.. The most difficult by leaps and bounds is installing the gold reflective tape. It's was a nightmare, and if I every build a 2nd one I will completely dismantle the toaster and apply the tape with the elements and element guards out of the way next time... The 2nd item was the ControLeo's mounting box, I think reversing the mounting (mount board to front panel) of the PCB would make it much easier. I do however understand that having custom enclosures would probably add too much to the cost..

    I wind up over building everything, so some of the stuff I did is probably not necessary... For instance, I forgot to get some pictures, but I insulated the entire outer jacket with this stuff.. It added expense, but wow, the differences in temps from where that stuff is, and where it's not is amazing..

    Ok.... enough of that.. On to the pictures...

    BOM: (Much of this stuff you probably have laying around)

    1. ControLeo2 Oven Kit Or ControLeo2 Plain.
    2. This Oven
    3. Jacket Insulation
    4. Control Wall Insulation
    5. 12vdc 1.5a power supply.
    6. Music Wire
    7. Servo (Door Opener Rod)
    8. Stainless Steel 300x3mm Round Rod (D00r Opener Rod)
    9. 3mm collar (Door Opener Rod)
    10. Perforated Aluminum Sheet
    11. 12vdc 60mm Cooling Fan
    12. DC-DC Converter (set at 5vdc)
    13. 2a SSR (For Cooling Fan)
    14. High Temp Wire12-10 Gauge
    15. High Temp Loom
    16. Heat Shrink
    17. Thermocouple Breakout Board (for 2nd lower thermocouple)
    18. Lower Thermocouple
    19. 2 Sided Foam Tape

    Removed oven jacket and feet and swap the upper and lower elements. (Take your time, the elements and spot welds are very fragile) While the jacket is off, I Insulated it. (Optional)

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    Removed all unnecessary wiring (I choose to keep the thermostat and switches in the circuit for some over temp protection)

    Drilled a 3mm hole in front and rear of oven for door opener.
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    Built mount and install the door servo.
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    Installed Insulation on component wall. I was able to get this in there pretty tight, so I only had to use two rivets at the very top (not seen in this pic)
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    Fitted the aluminum that comes in ControLeo's 2 oven kit to "hang" off the top of the cavity seam. I also installed the SSR's, DC to DC converter. I Also cut out and installed power supply and cooling fan (air entering control space)
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    Very Important!

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    I drilled 5 more holes. (3) 3/8" (two for ControLeo2 Case and one underneath oven rear wall spacer) and the other 2 were for the sensors, upper and lower rear of oven cavity.

    Fished all wire through lower grommet and loom. (it was VERY tight, but it all fit)

    Here is a picture with everything installed. (The bracket is mounted underneath the oven cavity seem (in the pic it looks like it's on top, but it's not))
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    The ControLeo2 all wired up with 2nd thermocouple breakout board and servo connection. (2 sided foam tape worked well for mounting the breakout board onto the ControLeo2 board.

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    Installed interior Gold tape and Insulation. (Man this was the hardest part of this entire build..... )

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    And the completed oven....

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    I'm sure I missed something but I hope you found this interesting...

    Until next time......

    Updated: Forgot to show the use of the left-over high temp. connection covers on elements behind SSR bracket.


  • Hero Member

    One thing to note. I was getting worried after the 6th time it failed on learning, not reaching soak time fast enough...

    The aluminum tray I had was a perfect fit, I mean perfect. Turns out is was so perfect that it was blocking a lot heat. After trimming the tray and notching the back corners out, its has worked perfect since..


  • Admin

    Nice 👍👍👍


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    @ServiceXp

    Very nice... you hardware guys have all the fun!

    So the question is what's next for me... Surface Mount or 3D printing?


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    @hek

    Now I know what to ask santa for next year 🙂 That's a VERY cool machine..



  • @ServiceXp

    Hi,

    I really appreciate your comments and build-notes, both here and on the KS thread, too.

    Like you, I find the B&D TO1675B an attractive model for turning into a reflow oven.

    A few questions (don't worry most are Yes/No, or short answer!):

    How well does your larger oven work?
    Does it have <some reasonable amount> of excess up-slope heating capacity? Meaning, does it have any trouble getting up to temp, quickly enough? (My concern is 'barely' being able to run a lead-free profile. Like you, I would insulate the shell).

    Do you remember the size/dimensions of PCB support plate you made (so I can get one made-to-order)?
    Was one roll of the Reflect-A-Gold tape enough? I get that this is a labor-intensive step!
    Ever done several boards at once? Any consistency or 'even-heating' problems?
    Do you have any real feel for whether having a convection-type oven makes a difference... is the heating any more uniform?

    Thanks again for any insights you can offer.

    Ken



  • @Kenski

    I built a reflow oven using a ControLeo2 a few months ago, and I used a larger Farberware convection oven I got from Walmart for $40.

    It seems to work well so far, but I still need to capture the data from it on a run and see how it compares to the ideal profile. It seems to be a bit slow to me, but the ControLeo2 isn't complaining. It does seem like it's not that easy to find ovens which are both on the small side and come with a convection fan, which to me was essential. I reflow a lot of boards at once and I need uniform heating throughout the oven, and this oven does that.

    One roll of Reflect-a-Gold was not enough. I used one sheet of Thermo-Tec heat barrier, cut in half, for the top and bottom. This was the perfect size for this oven, and the top part hasn't had any trouble with the adhesive. However, despite only needing to cover the back, sides, and door, I needed a second roll of the Reflect-A-Gold.

    My next two projects are to capture the data from a run, and to add a servo to open the door. I've got the servo now, I just need to find a pushrod and figure out how to hook it up.


  • Hero Member

    Ken,
    Man I'm sorry, somehow I missed your post... 😞

    1 The setup above works very well, I have no complaints, I would like a little more flexibility in profile options, but outside of that works well.

    2 I can use this oven with the oven at 10F outside. No problems getting to the target profile temps.

    3 8.5"x 11-7/8"

    4 1 Roll was "just enough".

    5 No, single only

    6 I would NOT build one of these oven without the convection fan. That said I don't have any experience with a standard oven 😉

    @Kenski said:

    @ServiceXp

    Hi,

    I really appreciate your comments and build-notes, both here and on the KS thread, too.

    Like you, I find the B&D TO1675B an attractive model for turning into a reflow oven.

    A few questions (don't worry most are Yes/No, or short answer!):

    How well does your larger oven work?
    Does it have <some reasonable amount> of excess up-slope heating capacity? Meaning, does it have any trouble getting up to temp, quickly enough? (My concern is 'barely' being able to run a lead-free profile. Like you, I would insulate the shell).

    Do you remember the size/dimensions of PCB support plate you made (so I can get one made-to-order)?
    Was one roll of the Reflect-A-Gold tape enough? I get that this is a labor-intensive step!
    Ever done several boards at once? Any consistency or 'even-heating' problems?
    Do you have any real feel for whether having a convection-type oven makes a difference... is the heating any more uniform?

    Thanks again for any insights you can offer.

    Ken


  • Hero Member

    These ovens are killing me here. No matter where I look I can't seem to find a convection oven at a reasonable price with quartz elements. It's either one or the other, or crazy prices or ridiculously large volumes that will take ages to heat without the addition of extra heating elements.

    Here are my candidates so far:

    http://www.amazon.it/Ariete-Cousine-Petit-Forno-Elettrico/dp/B004JLN2EW
    10 litres, 1000w. Quartz. High W for the volume if it checks out.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00K22YJEY
    9 litres, 800w. Quartz. Looks a lot like the one Rocketscream used with great success.

    http://www.harald-nyborg.se/wasco-miniugn-18l-1380w.html
    18 litres, 1380W. Not quartz? But can be found locally. A bit low wattage for the volume.


  • Hero Member

    Not sure you need quarts elements



  • Hi, here is another ControLeo2 reflow oven for european users 🙂

    Korona reflow oven – 02:56
    — StaringLizard

    Regards,
    StaringL


  • Hero Member

    @Staringlizard Cool! Is it this oven you're using? 14L, 1200W? Are you happy with the temperature ramp-up time?



  • I have been looking at the ControLeo for a while.
    I already have an oven which I use for baking wet snuff.
    Today it has three DS18bB20 sensors which needs to be replaced. And I will try to get the sketch working on a Nano.
    Then will need two Nanos, one for board baking and one for baking snuff.

    Have anyone run the sketch on an ATMega328?


  • Admin

    Peter Easton, the ControLEO inventor, is about to release a servo-based automatic oven-door opener that will use the 4th relay to open the door at the end of the reflow cycle. I saw a prototype when I visited him recently but he is planning to launch it at the Maker Faire in San Francisco, CA this Thu/Fri, I plan to pick one up when I visit his booth.


  • Hero Member

    @blacey I'm hoping, at some point, he offers upper and lower temperature zones and stored temperature profiles.. That would place his product far ahead of the rest.


  • Admin

    @ServiceXp Have you sent that request directly to Peter? He is pretty responsive to suggestions...


  • Hero Member

    @blacey Yes Sir.


  • Hero Member

    So, my reflow build is coming along ... slowly. Looking into plotting curves on a larger LCD, like the Zallus oven and using a small servo or stepper motor to open the door.

    One thing that is bugging me though is the reflect-a-gold tape. Costs a fortune and I can't even seem to find any or even an equivalent product in Sweden. What do you guys think about the Ebay / Ali knockoffs? Are they good enough? I mean I don't care if they fall short a few percent in heat reflection, I'm not building a spaceship here, as long as the adhesive holds up.


  • Hero Member

    @bjornhallberg said:

    So, my reflow build is coming along ... slowly. Looking into plotting curves on a larger LCD, like the Zallus oven and using a small servo or stepper motor to open the door.

    One thing that is bugging me though is the reflect-a-gold tape. Costs a fortune and I can't even seem to find any or even an equivalent product in Sweden. What do you guys think about the Ebay / Ali knockoffs? Are they good enough? I mean I don't care if they fall short a few percent in heat reflection, I'm not building a spaceship here, as long as the adhesive holds up.

    Not sure, but I think maybe the more important characteristic is it's "Sticky Power" 😛 You don't want the tape coming loose..



  • @bjornhallberg Sorry for late reply :(, I forgot about my post and did not get any update on mail. But yes, the link you posted is correct 🙂
    I have not checked it very thoroughly yet, but so far it gets the job done with the automatic calibration from ControLeo. I even put a board in the oven 3-4 times without anything breaking.



  • @bjornhallberg Did you find a good oven to use in Sweden? I'm looking in to building one myself now



  • Thank you for sharing your build. Wondering since it has been a few years, how the Thermo-Tec adhesive is holding up?

    Thank you.



  • I have a question. On the convection fan motor is the fan (pictured) for convection or is there another fan inclosed and the one pictured for cooling the motor? I like this build and plan on doing one.


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