Heated Bed Overdrive September 29, 2016 10:05PM |
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Re: Heated Bed Overdrive September 30, 2016 10:50AM |
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You are correct about the inductance concern, but my power N-channel FET is running with the source connected to ground, so any inductive kick is picked up by the clamp diode connected to the bypassed supply rail.
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Abusing the PSU output filter caps is a concern with a 31kHz PWM. I found some cheap 0.01F 35V on eBay, but who knows what the ESR is....
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I think we want the PSU load current to be constant, not the bed current. Can you get there by adjusting the dimmer control on the LED constant current driver?
Re: Heated Bed Overdrive October 01, 2016 02:36PM |
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Re: Heated Bed Overdrive October 01, 2016 06:10PM |
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Re: Heated Bed Overdrive October 02, 2016 02:18PM |
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Re: Heated Bed Overdrive October 03, 2016 10:36AM |
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@dc42 Fired off an email to Ali Brother Tech to see if they can help me. Do you know if your 300mm uses copper heating elements? Can you post a heat up graph? I can be talked into mains for a Delta since the wiring is fixed and the Mic6 bed plate can be grounded. Present development is being done on a printer where the bed moves on y rails, so I'd rule out mains drive for it. Also planning a corexy I'd have to think about for mains drive. On your 300mm, do you attempt to do any zero crossing or phase control on the SSR? I've got my Duet and Panel Due sitting in boxes waiting for the Delta build. Wish I had waited a few months and purchased the Duet WiFi instead. Next one I guess.
Re: Heated Bed Overdrive October 04, 2016 06:03AM |
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How did you design and size the inductor on your buck converter? What kind of input and output supply caps did you use?