Is it an ATX supply? If so you may need a load resistor on one of the rails; probably 5V. Try it on the 3.3V and 5V and 12V and see where you get the best results.
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Is it an ATX supply? If so you may need a load resistor on one of the rails; probably 5V. Try it on the 3.3V and 5V and 12V and see where you get the best results.
Yes to use PID you will need a solid state relay. The way the Marlin firmware works is using PWM I believe (like I said I don't even have my printer yet lol); meaning it would vary the frequency of...
PID=Proportional Intregal Derivative
It's a feedback controller based on current change, future change, and past change. Each term is weighted to come up with an output (this is where PID tuning...
The 12" is too big I think; just takes up too much real estate. I'm not too concerned over the bed warping as I planned on getting the AL bed upgrade. The weight difference between the two isn't that...
Hello, I am torn between the 8" and the 10". Anyone that has a 10" do you wish you would have got the 8"? Are there any cons with getting the 10" over the 8" besides the added cost? I probably...
You may want something more than 30A or use two power supplies. According to the MakerFarm website the 12" bed draws 20+ Amps at startup; it doesn't say what it draws after start up but I would say...
I was originally going to get an 8". Now I have my eyes on getting a 10" i3v, I figure for the price it will be nice to have the extra space just in case. I have been talking with Colin and doing...