Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

4x6hp
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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by 4x6hp » Mon May 18, 2015 2:56 pm

The board was attached to the frame with capacitor and MOSFETS directed to the fan.
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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by zhangxueyou » Tue May 19, 2015 1:34 pm

4x6hp wrote:The board was attached to the frame with capacitor and MOSFETS directed to the fan.
Is the hotbed fine? What is the resistance of it? Normally, it is about 1.2 ohm.

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by 4x6hp » Tue May 19, 2015 1:43 pm

The hot bed resistance is 0.9 Ohm.
The current drain for the hot bed is about ~13A.
The power supply is 15A.
I did not measured the resistance for extruder heater. But i think what 3A is not enougth for extruder, all of motors and rest of electronics.

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by zhangxueyou » Tue May 19, 2015 2:10 pm

When testing at the 2 ends of hotbed wires, the resistance is 1.2 ohm, so the current is about 10A.
The resistance of extruder is around 4.2 ohm, so the current is 3 A, it is enough for heating the nozzle.
We use 12V output voltage, so higher voltage may burn the board.

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by 4x6hp » Tue May 19, 2015 2:17 pm

zhangxueyou wrote:When testing at the 2 ends of hotbed wires, the resistance is 1.2 ohm, so the current is about 10A.
The resistance of extruder is around 4.2 ohm, so the current is 3 A, it is enough for heating the nozzle.
We use 12V output voltage, so higher voltage may burn the board.
In this case, the 15A power supply is enougth.
In my case, the hotbed resistance is 0.9.
What is my next step to solve the problem? Do i need to contact with technical support?

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by judykelvin » Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:46 am

Ok, well first off, the blue part is right next to the fan. Second, this happens as soon as I turn the printer on.

I haven't told the printer to heat the bed yet through the lcd or my computer, it is just heating itself.

Second the mosfet gets so hot so fast that it has started to smoke and I promptly turned it off so that I don't completly burn up another sanguinololu board.

I also have a second problem. With the heat bed disconnected so that I don't fry another board, the x,y,z axis all move perfectly.

But the Extruder Motor does not.

It sound jittery and seems to just rotate a click back and forth, not really spinning in either direction.

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

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