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This is an 800W 180×235mm infrared SMD reflow oven. It has a number of reflow profiles available and can be programmed with a custom profile.  Profile 1 is a fairly standard profile which works pretty well for lead-free solder paste.
Be sure to read the manual before using it. [[File:T-962_INFRARED_IC_HEATER_User_Manual.pdf]]


The oven has been modified with the hacks documented by [http://www.instructables.com/id/T962A-SMD-Reflow-Oven-FixHack/ this Instructable].
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Step 2 of the hack was done with a [http://digistump.com/products/1 Digispark USB Development Board].  You can hear the fan pulse when the heating elements are on.
 
Be sure to read the manual before using it.  [[File:T-962_INFRARED_IC_HEATER_User_Manual.pdf]]