Will the pizza even get warm in this thing? Most of it is outside most
of the time! Seems terribly inefficient.
It does say "From freezer to perfect in minutes." so maybe this is not
designed to actually bake a real pizza, just warm a frozen ready-made
one.
The wedge shape could be a problem for SMD. It would be easier to dial
in a linear heated zone.
Generating IR is not a problem, just buy some of the old style
infrared heaters like this:
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http://www.quartzheater.co.uk/quartz-heaters-details/devil155-infrared-heater-big.jpg>
Some of the small ovens actually use this kind of quartz tube, others
use metal tubed heaters.
ST
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Henry Liu <henryjliu@...> wrote:
> Has anyone tried a Presto Pizza Maker for reflowing:
> http://www.amazon.com/Presto-03430-Pizzazz-Pizza-Oven/dp/B00005IBXJ
>
> It seems like a good possibility for something would work for pcbs.
>
> My serious gripe has always been the preheat time and cool down time.
> Commercial ovens use infrared which is a lot more efficient than
> waiting for coils to heat up in an oven. The presto unit claims no
> preheat.
>
> I think this pizza maker thing has a good chance at working out
> because I really like the top open view. You can just see when the
> solder has reflowed and stop the motion.
>
> Walmart sells them for $45 so I bought one and will try it out. If it
> doesn't work out, easy returns.
>
>