Noisy bed thermistor, what to do? December 23, 2016 05:02PM |
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Re: Noisy bed thermistor, what to do? December 24, 2016 09:35AM |
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Were the temp readings bad from the beginning? Maybe it's the 50Hz from the mains voltage that disturbs your sensor. A rectifier to run the bed at 220V DC would help and/or a low-pass-filter in the sensor cable.
Be aware that rectifying mains voltage leads to a higher DC voltage.
Re: Noisy bed thermistor, what to do? December 24, 2016 10:38AM |
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mounting it on the side will also increase the waiting time before a print can start...
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