Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Kdixon78
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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by Kdixon78 » Thu May 14, 2015 12:35 pm

All motors are working fine now there was a problem with the plug.

The heat bed still can not be hooked up as it results in instant smell of impending fire. The wires are not touching anywhere.

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by zhangxueyou » Thu May 14, 2015 2:20 pm

Did you plug the stepper driver in the opposite direction?

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by Kdixon78 » Thu May 14, 2015 7:42 pm

Not sure what that has to do with the heat bed but no, I did not install anything backwards. The stepper drivers came pre installed from you guys. The power plug for the extruder motor wasnt seated properly. Right now all I can do is print on blue tape with no heat bed.

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by zhangxueyou » Fri May 15, 2015 9:39 am

Kdixon78 wrote:Not sure what that has to do with the heat bed but no, I did not install anything backwards. The stepper drivers came pre installed from you guys. The power plug for the extruder motor wasnt seated properly. Right now all I can do is print on blue tape with no heat bed.
What is the type of heat bed and what is the resistance of heat bed?
Could you please take a picture of mainboard and heat bed?

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by Kdixon78 » Fri May 15, 2015 10:08 am

The heatbed is the MK2 A bed, the printer is the i3 pro B.

How do I go about testing the resistance of the bed?
Also what should the voltage be coming from the power supply?

At this time its printing perfectly again, just can't hook the heatbed wires up or its instant poof of smoke.

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by zhangxueyou » Fri May 15, 2015 10:17 am

Kdixon78 wrote:The heatbed is the MK2 A bed, the printer is the i3 pro B.

How do I go about testing the resistance of the bed?
Also what should the voltage be coming from the power supply?

At this time its printing perfectly again, just can't hook the heatbed wires up or its instant poof of smoke.
Unplug the heating wires from mainboard, unplug hotbed thermistor, use a multimeter to test the resistance between the 2 ends of thicker wires.

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by Kdixon78 » Fri May 15, 2015 10:28 am

.7 ohms

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by zhangxueyou » Fri May 15, 2015 10:58 am

Kdixon78 wrote:.7 ohms
The hot bed seems not so good. 0.7ohm will almost double the current, and the MOSFET will be burnt.
You should contact the customer service. Tell them your problem.

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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by 4x6hp » Sat May 16, 2015 3:40 pm

zhangxueyou wrote:
Kdixon78 wrote:.7 ohms
The hot bed seems not so good. 0.7ohm will almost double the current, and the MOSFET will be burnt.
You should contact the customer service. Tell them your problem.
I have a same simptoms with smoke. Tested the resistance of the bed and get 1.0 ohm. Is this ok? This is a new Geeetech Pursa i3, just got before few days from eBay.
Also, I have:
1. LCD issue with garabage characters.
2. Extruder bracket P4 part bend down.
3. After issue with the smoke bed MOSFET, it seems that Sanguinololu bed MOSFET is burn out.

On Sanguinololu, all of axies is moving, extruder filament motor is moving and the heating of the extruder is ok.
Filament type used is ABS with default values of temperature.
Hot bed temp was rised to quick, less than 1 minute up to 90 degrees.
Please note, this is just assambled new printer. Less then 2 hours of working.
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Re: Sanguinololu 1.3a Head bed

Post by zhangxueyou » Mon May 18, 2015 2:44 pm

4x6hp wrote:
zhangxueyou wrote:
Kdixon78 wrote:.7 ohms
The hot bed seems not so good. 0.7ohm will almost double the current, and the MOSFET will be burnt.
You should contact the customer service. Tell them your problem.
I have a same simptoms with smoke. Tested the resistance of the bed and get 1.0 ohm. Is this ok? This is a new Geeetech Pursa i3, just got before few days from eBay.
Also, I have:
1. LCD issue with garabage characters.
2. Extruder bracket P4 part bend down.
3. After issue with the smoke bed MOSFET, it seems that Sanguinololu bed MOSFET is burn out.

On Sanguinololu, all of axies is moving, extruder filament motor is moving and the heating of the extruder is ok.
Filament type used is ABS with default values of temperature.
Hot bed temp was rised to quick, less than 1 minute up to 90 degrees.
Please note, this is just assambled new printer. Less then 2 hours of working.
How do you mount the mainboard to acrylic plate?

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