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If you use Johns FSR board [github.com] you don't have to reset it, as it adjust itself constantly.
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If you use Johns FSR board [github.com] you don't have to reset it, as it adjust itself constantly.
I think that's just part of his code in general as I think my Trinkets with his code does the same.
Re: FSR sensors and heated bed October 20, 2014 07:56PM |
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You press a sensor light comes on, doesn't matter if there is one light or 3. We've had a few fail and it wasn't hard to diagnose.Quote
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Sure, its just code, but then you only have one LED. I had one sensor not firing as a small piece of PLA got stuck next to the sensor, and I would have had a harder time to figure this out, if there is only one LED as the others chime in, at some point.
Also the board comes already programmed, so the install is very very easy.
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Endstops are ignored while printing.
If you plan on only heating one area, it will need to be boro, otherwise you will break the glass.
Re: FSR sensors and heated bed October 23, 2014 06:27PM |
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You aren't heating the glass unevenly, or just one area because you are using a heat spreader, some heat difference is acceptable, it's not going to break because of a small difference.Quote
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Endstops are ignored while printing.
If you plan on only heating one area, it will need to be boro, otherwise you will break the glass.
Not necessarily. I have a similar setup on one of my core xy machines. I use a 200 x 200 MK2A heat bed pcb but my glass bed is 300 x 300. I have a piece of 1mm aluminium sheet between the pcb and the glass and the glass is held in place with bulldog clips to allow lateral expansion. The glass is normal 4mm window glass and has dozens of hours of print time with no issues.
I run it at 70 for PLA and 100 for ABS. The bed edges I.e not directly over the pcb are cooler than the centre but the aluminium helps even things out a bit. At 70 in the centre the edges are around 60.
Andy
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