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Reflow Oven Controller Case
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This is a case for a PID-enabled reflow oven controller based around an Arduino Pro Micro.
Here is the Project's GitHub (for code and the PCB design): https://github.com/0xPIT/reflowOvenController
Inside there is room for an 1.8" LCD display, one rotary encoder with built-in button, a separate button (I use it to reset the MCU) and a 3mm LED (I use it to show when the SSR is getting turned on by the MCU).
The main case has a mounting surface on the bottom, which should allow for making custom mounting solutions, depending on what you need.
I used the flexible arm of an old lamp to make the controller freely movable.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! BE CAREFUL WITH HIGH / LETHAL VOLTAGES!
All of the high power / high voltage electronics should be mounted inside the original case of the oven. Be 100% sure to use an isolated power supply
https://www.prusaprinters.org/social/229741-wizeus/about
This is a case for a PID-enabled reflow oven controller based around an Arduino Pro Micro.
Here is the Project's GitHub (for code and the PCB design): https://github.com/0xPIT/reflowOvenController
Inside there is room for an 1.8" LCD display, one rotary encoder with built-in button, a separate button (I use it to reset the MCU) and a 3mm LED (I use it to show when the SSR is getting turned on by the MCU).
The main case has a mounting surface on the bottom, which should allow for making custom mounting solutions, depending on what you need.
I used the flexible arm of an old lamp to make the controller freely movable.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! BE CAREFUL WITH HIGH / LETHAL VOLTAGES!
All of the high power / high voltage electronics should be mounted inside the original case of the oven. Be 100% sure to use an isolated power supply
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