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DjDemonD
My hope is that with a turnkey solution hopefully not far away
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[*] Claim: Piezos become insensitive at higher temperatures
Truth: This varies with the make but all that have been tried are satisfactory up to at least 60°C[/quote]
But surely that kills their usefulness right there? For PLA, I have my glass bed heated to 70C, and for ABS 100C. How satisfactory are Piezos at those temperatures?
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frankvdh
I'm not pro/anti Piezo... in fact I hadn't heard of them until a couple of weeks ago. Just trying to see what is practically available.
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leadinglights
[*] Claim: Piezos become insensitive at higher temperatures
Truth: This varies with the make but all that have been tried are satisfactory up to at least 60°C\
But surely that kills their usefulness right there? For PLA, I have my glass bed heated to 70C, and for ABS 100C. How satisfactory are Piezos at those temperatures?