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Subject: Re: GBC laminators

From: "jp.gleyzes" <freedom2000@...>
Date: 2010-07-07

sounds gret for the temperature regulation !

For the epoxy wall be aware that you need to be very precise to achieve a proper work of alignment of the rollers.
A CNC would do a better job ...

JP

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "sailingto" <sailingtoo@...> wrote:
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> Sorry it took so long to respond to your msg JB, but been pretty busy last couple of days.
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> The temperature controller is not published - wasn't sure if anyone had much interest. It's pretty simple and not sophisticated at all. I have looked at using a PID, but am currently at a simpler approach. I have the program set to heat on HIGH until 20ºF before setpoint, then the PWM output starts slowing in a steady 255 steps until at setpoint the output is zero. As the temperature falls 1ºF below setpoint the PWM starts slowly ramping up to keep temp from heating too much.
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> This provides a ±3ºF spread - maybe 4ºF but works pretty good.
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> I like the idea of epoxy for the walls - I have a couple of PCBs that are almost 1/4" that would work a treat for that. I could use the old plastic (before melting:) as a pattern, and a scroll saw to cut the pattern.
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> Good luck and having fun!!
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> Ken H>
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