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Hot Bed Issues:-
If you are ok with electrical stuff, and not the type that cuts down 6" nails for fuses then here's a suggestion....(I'm teasing)
Re: ABS help January 23, 2014 10:47AM |
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I wouldn't be at all surprised if the problem is the fact there is to much 'current' whizzing through the duet board.
Re: ABS help January 23, 2014 03:39PM |
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(If you do go down this road, ensure you use a good quality MUTI strand cable i.e. flexible cable.
Kim
I am going down this road to replace the ribbon cable with some larger cross section cables. I am currently printing out a drag chain to lay the wires in so they lie neatly under the table and don't offend my eye like the ribbon cable does. Do you have a spec ( cross section/strands etc) RS etc part number that you think would be appropriate. Probably use multiple wires to increase the flexibility.
I also like your idea of using a relay to switch the power to the bed. Presumably this could allow you to use a higher voltage from a second/ replacement psu to shorten the heating time of the bed.
John
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