Hello,
I ordered and installed the Geeetech super plate heatbed. It works fine but the temperature will not rise above 85 degrees centigrade. So I cannot print with ABS or Nylon. What do you suggest to improve the warming up time of heating and to get the plate heated to 120 degrees?
regards, Willem
Super plate heatbed
Re: Super plate heatbed
Hi, you can measure the resistance of the hotbed,
260w hotbed
With 12v power output,
Resistance range: about 0.5Ω
260w hotbed
With 12v power output,
Resistance range: about 0.5Ω
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Re: Super plate heatbed
Hello William,
The power and the resistance are ok. So I have to find a solution to give the super plate heatbed more power, perhaps 24 volt. I could do that with an external 24 volt power supply. Can you advice me the best way to do the wiring? Is placing a relais on the old extruder heatbed connection a good idea?
regards,
Willem
The power and the resistance are ok. So I have to find a solution to give the super plate heatbed more power, perhaps 24 volt. I could do that with an external 24 volt power supply. Can you advice me the best way to do the wiring? Is placing a relais on the old extruder heatbed connection a good idea?
regards,
Willem