Incorrect information on Thermistor wiki June 16, 2014 04:01AM |
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Re: Incorrect information on Thermistor wiki June 16, 2014 06:25AM |
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Re: Incorrect information on Thermistor wiki June 16, 2014 09:07AM |
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Re: Incorrect information on Thermistor wiki June 17, 2014 08:13AM |
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genelmx
When I refer to "the community's decision" I am referring to common knowledge and practice that the majority of RepRapers have more or less agreed
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genelmx
The RepRap wiki, should contain information that is relevant
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Re: Incorrect information on Thermistor wiki June 17, 2014 08:31AM |
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The B5740 is too small, and fragile that I don't see why anyone would recommend it at all.
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Re: Incorrect information on Thermistor wiki June 17, 2014 12:16PM |
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Maintaining good thermal conductivity with the heater block is also important to get good response, which is why you would want a thermistor that fits the thermistor hole.Quote
Traumflug
That's your opinion. Others have no trouble with the small ones. Pointing out the differences (faster response time(?) vs. easier handling) would be a welcome contribution.
You've given us an example of an "it works for me" solution. Not everyone wants to permanently mount their thermistors. There are many alternatives.Quote
3. Thermistors should be glued in for good thermal conductivity.
Re: Incorrect information on Thermistor wiki June 18, 2014 05:47AM |
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which is why you would want a thermistor that fits the thermistor hole.
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