After steady state was reached and held for 10 min @ 108c. I measured ~110c on the surface of the bed, directly in the center.
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After steady state was reached and held for 10 min @ 108c. I measured ~110c on the surface of the bed, directly in the center.
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I'll get it for you, heating it up now.
...stay tuned....
I was thinking standard 4mm pitch tin plated contact. http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1968537.pdf is rated at 7amps per contact. The heater only draws 7 amps total at it's highest.
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I don't understand, The wire and connector is rated for 11 amps continuous load (Newer design uses 20 AWG wire)
I believe the newer build plates have 2 connectors one for the heater power (2 wire) and the other for the sensors/safety (4 wire). The harness for the heater power is a much bigger gauge as compared...
Did you figure this out yet?
Welcome, I've been using 123D for the last week or so. There are lot's of tut's on the web...
Is it skipping with non FF filament?