I forgot to ask will I need to make my own wiring harness or does this come with one?by zaccom - For Sale
Just put a piece of cork on the top of the motors and rubber stopper with a screw and spring in the middle of the hole if your worried. However, it all has a electrical charge it will still know that you lost connection to the side because the wires will not have completed circuit. You can use Kapton Tape. If this make since.by zaccom - Fisher
No dxf. Someone needs to remeasure the the bed.by zaccom - Fisher
Put me down on one those orders. To the US.by zaccom - For Sale
120watts /12 volts = 10a so it would work. Thanksby zaccom - Fisher
Something like this would work to lower to 12 volts 3amps enough to run the bed at 12 volts. Edit** Supports 10amp for the 12v heatbedby zaccom - Fisher
You should be able to epoxy or glue some screws on the glass. Just make the sure they are connecting both sides though. If you insulate underneath the floating bed on the acrylic with some kind of heat resistant tape or cork that might keep temps down to not bother the acrylic. on the 12 volts bed you need to get a regulator or make one if you have electronic knowledge. There is also a 24volt bedby zaccom - Fisher
With the bed being 170mm I can see this fit without and problems 12v to. They also have 170mm but don't know if would fit without any problems.by zaccom - Fisher