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Subject: Re: Pizzaz pizza oven for reflow update

From: "morarcalin" <morarcalin@...>
Date: 2010-06-16

I think it is this one - http://wallmart.com/ip/Presto-Pizza-Oven/3218
Very interesting ... I may buy one today to see how it works .. Worst case .. may end up making a "pizza" :))

Calin


--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "ae5ew" <ae5ew.us@...> wrote:
>
> What brand and model is it? Likely a large variance between brands and models. At what temperature is it heating at? Max? Charles AE5EW
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Henry Liu <henryjliu@> wrote:
> >
> > Just another update: I've had this pizzaz pizza oven for over a month
> > and I'm still very happy with it.
> >
> > This device I can stick my pcb on the plate and turn the dial to 8
> > minutes then come back 10-15 minutes later and the board is done
> > perfectly every time and the machine has cooled down. I have done
> > over 20 prototype boards and each time it is set the dial to 8minutes
> > from a cold start and walk away. The temperature is perfect and none
> > of the plastic parts melt yet even big 470uF smd caps get solder
> > perfectly. I can also watch the reflow process and push parts around
> > if something is out of alignment with my dental pick.
> >
> > For $45 it is the best thing I bought since my $99 hot air gun station for PCBs.
> >
> > Search on walmart or amazon.com to get one yourself. I did replace
> > the rotating plate with a solid 1/4" of aluminum that I had laying
> > around.
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Henry Liu <henryjliu@> wrote:
> > > I have played with this more.
> > > The original Pizzaz pizza oven comes with a 12" or so pizza pan that spins
> > > around.
> > > To know if there is a pizza pan on top, the unit has a small push down
> > > interlock switch on the top.  The motor turns with a small rotating motor
> > > close to the front by using a shaft protrusion.
> > > I did some modifications and now it works even better!
> > > What I did was I put a 8"x6"x1/4" thick piece of aluminum plate on top of
> > > the interlock but not cover the motor shaft protrusion.  Now the unit turns
> > > on but doesn't rotate.  Also the entire plate is between the top and bottom
> > > elements now.
> > > The unit works great in this mode.  I did more tests from a COLD start and
> > > it reflows in 4:30 seconds - no hot air gun needed.  There is easily enough
> > > working space underneath to push parts around that moved out of place.
> > > The unit is compact and easy to use.  Great value at $45.  It produces 1250W
> > > of heating power through two heating elements and also has circulating fan
> > > that pushes hot down onto the heating zone.  Previously with the spinning
> > > mechanism, it would not stay on one place very well.  The power is perfect
> > > so that it reflows but doesn't melt the board.
> > > Previously I had a GE hot plate but this thing is 100x better.  The GE unit
> > > I used twice and never tried it again.  This unit I will use everytime for
> > > my small prototypes.
> > > Henry
> > >
> >
>