Both, it also depends on the mass of the object being coated.

JT


On 8/3/2016 6:28 AM, Mark wrote:
> Different ramp times, or different set temps, or both?  Some of the
> controllers allow you to store multiple settings.
>
>
> Mark
>
> On 08/03/2016 07:12 AM, John Thornton wrote:
>> For my powder coat oven I need different recipes for different coatings
>> so a simple temperature controller won't work for me.
>>
>> JT
>>
>>
>> On 8/2/2016 11:22 PM, John Kasunich wrote:
>>> With everyone pitching in on what they think is the best controller,
>>> I'll put my two cents in...
>>>
>>> If you are doing this as a learning exercise, or to get better with
>>> LinuxCNC, then by all means do it and enjoy.  But if you just want
>>> a working oven, get a DIN temperature controller and move on
>>> with your life.
>>>
>>> Sub $20
>>> https://www.amazon.com/AGPtek%C2%AE-Digital-Temperature-Controller-Alarm/dp/B005NGL5AK
>>>
>>> I haven't studied specs for that particular one, but there are
>>> tons of them out there with capabilities ranging from rudimentary
>>> to far better than you'll likely cook up unless you spend weeks
>>> writing code.
>>>
>>> John Kasunich
>>>
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