QuoteTraumflug QuoteA2Any way to attach thermistor and heater besides tape? Tape? What an awful kludge. Thermistors should be glued in. With J-B Weld, high temperature silicone or, if 300 °C isn't sufficient, with ceramics like exhaust putty or fire cement. That's what professionals do, too. They just glue into a bolt to allow replacing the thermistor by replacing the bolt. TESTIFY! ...and itby Ac - For Sale
Quotedc42 Measure the voltage at the PSU terminals which you say is 12V under load, the voltage on the electronics power input connector, the voltage at the bed heater output terminals of the electronics, and the voltage on the bed terminals which you say is 10.5V. From those measurements, work out where that 1.5V is being lost and take steps to reduce it. Also, add thermal insulation under the bby Ac - Reprappers
Add me to the list. My issue stems from the hotbed falling ten degrees below what the board demands. Has anyone found a method to get hands-on control through a usb linked laptop? I'd kill to know what I'mdoing doing wrong with repetier! XD Your humble servant, The Great Acby Ac - Reprappers