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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren O'neill View Post
    Its just a temp display with a wire probe on it that i have attached to the back corner of the inside of the printer so i can see what the temp inside the printer is wile it is printing.
    the desplay and probe i got off ebay for like $12 and it is meant to be for a water cooling set up in a computer but i just have the probe hanging in mid air so it takes a measurement of the ambient temperature inside the printer.

    i used fusion360 to design a mount for the probe and the mount for the display it self.

    if you look up digital temperature gauge on ebay you will finde it
    How did you wire up its power supply?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wirlybird View Post
    How did you wire up its power supply?
    i have added extra led's to the inside of the printer so i just wired it up to the same 12volt power supply i use for them

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    The PSU in the system supports more things as well. Especially some simple stuff like LEDs and gages. Simple 12v PSU.

    Quote Originally Posted by Warren O'neill View Post
    i have added extra led's to the inside of the printer so i just wired it up to the same 12volt power supply i use for them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Talon 3D View Post
    The PSU in the system supports more things as well. Especially some simple stuff like LEDs and gages. Simple 12v PSU.
    ok i was under the assumption that the printer ran on 24volt not 12.

    if some one can confirm this will change it so that it all runs off the psu in the printer not a seperate 12v psu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren O'neill View Post
    ok i was under the assumption that the printer ran on 24volt not 12.

    if some one can confirm this will change it so that it all runs off the psu in the printer not a seperate 12v psu.
    You are correct it has a single 24v power Supply.

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    12 volt fan works fine connected to it manually though.

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    You are correct it has a single 24v power Supply.
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