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 ====== New Reflow Toaster build with picoReflow ====== ====== New Reflow Toaster build with picoReflow ======
  
-Here is another beautiful automated reflow toaster oven build which makes use of [[mission:resources:picoreflow]]:+Here is another beautiful automated reflow toaster oven buildwhich makes use of our open-sourced [[mission:resources:picoreflow]] DIY PID conrolled Reflow Oven Software and some bootstrapping concepts & ideas: 
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 http://www.cube37.com/projects/reflow_toaster/design http://www.cube37.com/projects/reflow_toaster/design
  
-It's great to see how the concept and software are spreading fast and spawn a whole new generation of inexpensive, modular and autonomous/remote-controlled PID temperature control approaches for all different kinds of applications. From the project's perspective we'll need your feedback, issues and ideas to come up with a rough plan to prioritize a couple of milestones we can fragment into work packages to organize a hackathon to push picoReflow's development further into the direction of an even more universal controller (picoPID) that will not need to be hacked when you want to do something else than just reflow soldering :)+It's great to see how the concept and software are spreading fast and spawn a whole new generation of inexpensive, modular and autonomous/remote-controlled PID temperature control approaches for all different kinds of applications.  
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 +From the project's perspective we'll need your feedback, issues and ideas to come up with a rough plan to prioritize a couple of milestones we can fragment into work packages to organize a hackathon to push picoReflow's development further into the direction of an even more universal controller (picoPID) that won't even need to be hacked in order to do something else than just reflow soldering :)
  
 So, please join us on [[https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/picoPID|picoPID Development Roadmap Pad]] and share your feedback & needs. So, please join us on [[https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/picoPID|picoPID Development Roadmap Pad]] and share your feedback & needs.