Oh wise and informative Technetters,
John Goulet posted a few days ago about using a thermal blanket and
reducing the temperature of the wave solder bath to just below MP in order to
reduce wear on the heaters while keeping costs low.
Does anyone have any information on how much power is consumed by the
typical wave solder pot in heating the solder from ambient, and how much is
required to run steady state? What about reflow ovens?
We are looking at our energy costs here and ways to reduce. Currently we
shut the machines overnight, and they turn on by timer 2 hours before the
shift starts. We are a one shift operation.
Thanks,
Blair
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