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Thread: Heated Bed wiring meltdown
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03-31-2016, 02:46 PM #41
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Better off getting a Solid State relay and then you can control the temp via PID
http://makerparts.ca/products/ssr25a...nt=13319734212
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03-31-2016, 02:55 PM #42
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03-31-2016, 03:08 PM #43
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Sure order wherever you can get it. DC/AC
using this vs a automotive one.. you dont get the constant clicking of a relay.
you can enable PID for the Heat bed Therm.
SSR has a LED so you can see when its on and off. switches faster, and its silent.
with PID it switches it on and off faster to regulate the tempterture more evenly.. less highs and lows.
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03-31-2016, 03:27 PM #44
This might mislead people. The SSR has to be one designed to switch DC loads. An SSR for AC loads uses a different switching technology that simply won't work on DC. There's been a few people that bought an AC SSR and learned that the hard way.
Usarmyaircav, search the Makerfarm forum on "solid state relay". There's a thread that Chadd put together that likely includes the detail you're looking for. It's at least recent enough (i.e., newer than mid-April 2015) to not suffer from the 3DPrintBoard lost images & attachments problem like this thread does.Last edited by printbus; 03-31-2016 at 08:46 PM.
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03-31-2016, 03:37 PM #45
I watched the Thomas Salander video on SSR's and he mentioned to make sure you get the SSR that works with your power supply so good catch on that. will do a search for that, thanks Kevin.
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04-01-2016, 08:36 AM #46
I ordered the SSR from the chadd thread, along with heatsink. Looking forward to getting that in soon I hope!
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