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DTC 800

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Who makes the dtc 800 programmer?
Mine just bit the dust and I don't feel like paying $366 from Paragon
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Re: DTC 800

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Bartlett Instruments made the DTC 800. They can usually refurbish the circuit board for a nominal fee.

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They also make the RTC 1000. You might want to look at that one. Typically, Bartlett supplies the board attached to the front of the controller. You need to add a separate power supply. They will give you the spec. http://www.bartinst.com
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Arnold Howard wrote:Bartlett Instruments made the DTC 800. They can usually refurbish the circuit board for a nominal fee.

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Paragon Industries, L.P., Mesquite, Texas USA
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Why would I want to consider changing?
Does the rtc 1000 offer any advantages?
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Bert Weiss wrote:They also make the RTC 1000. You might want to look at that one. Typically, Bartlett supplies the board attached to the front of the controller. You need to add a separate power supply. They will give you the spec. http://www.bartinst.com
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jim simmons wrote:Why would I want to consider changing?
Does the rtc 1000 offer any advantages?
Jim
Bert Weiss wrote:They also make the RTC 1000. You might want to look at that one. Typically, Bartlett supplies the board attached to the front of the controller. You need to add a separate power supply. They will give you the spec. http://www.bartinst.com
Jim. I am not familiar with the 800 model. The RTC 1000 is the latest model of the 12 key controller. It does up to 3 zones, and has the capability to run a high temp limit control system. It is the least expensive, most powerful controller I know of. You can use it with mechanical, mercury, or SSR relays. It also has a computer interface you can add on that allows you to program on a computer and monitor and control it remotely. The cool thing is that they sell it to you not as a plug and play, but as a stand alone circuit board behind the 12 key front. You cut the hole in the box, add the power supply and relays and you are in business.
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Thanks, Arnold. That speaks volumes about your integrity.

Arnold Howard wrote:Bartlett Instruments made the DTC 800. They can usually refurbish the circuit board for a nominal fee.

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Arnold Howard
Paragon Industries, L.P., Mesquite, Texas USA
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Re: DTC 800

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jim simmons wrote:Why would I want to consider changing?
Does the rtc 1000 offer any advantages?
Jim
If your DTC 800 can't be repaired for a reasonable price, the RTC-1000 offers the advantage of being currently in production, which the DTC 800 is not. There are probably some other advantages too, but I would consider that to be the big one. ;)

The RTC-1000 info page is here - http://www.bartinst.com/kilns/2
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