Hi.
I have a GT2560 Rev A + built in with a 12V 30A power supply.
2 extruders and one bed.
The extruders are heated extremely fast. I think that's very good. But the bed just makes it to 70 degrees. If I want to heat it higher, then an error appears. I've tried PID autoleveling, but even in autoleveling mode, it does not make it to 90 degrees. Then I also noticed that the Mosphet gets very hot. Therefore, I have a large aluminum plate installed so that the Mosphet does not burn. The bed has 1.2 ohms.
When I connect the bed to the 12V power supply, the bed easily reaches 90 degrees. I could install a relay, but is my Mosphet broken?
sorry for google translate.
GT2560 Too little power.
Re: GT2560 Too little power.
Hello.
You don't have to apologize for anything, it's OK.
If the MOSFET transistor heats up excessively, this is not a natural situation.
It would need to be investigated and explained.
Can you specify the type of your hotplate?
You don't have to apologize for anything, it's OK.
If the MOSFET transistor heats up excessively, this is not a natural situation.
It would need to be investigated and explained.
Can you specify the type of your hotplate?
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