Ramps 1.4 Mosfet Overheating "magic smoke"
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Yeah, that is a good idea! Can you share the stl file?
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I agree ! Quite a good job Joseph ! I was planning to do something similar but much more complicated (and using way too much filament).
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Yeah i also wanted something more complex but i just wanted to start printing so mi friend rpinted thjs model. If you want it here the link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:145946
But still i cannot believe problems was overheating having this attachment. mi only conclusion is problem with the MosFet itself.
But still i cannot believe problems was overheating having this attachment. mi only conclusion is problem with the MosFet itself.
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Thank you for sharing.Joseph wrote:Yeah i also wanted something more complex but i just wanted to start printing so mi friend rpinted thjs model. If you want it here the link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:145946
But still i cannot believe problems was overheating having this attachment. mi only conclusion is problem with the MosFet itself.
Actually, if you let the fan face to MOSFET, it can not be burnt out, I use my printer with ramps for a couple of weeks, the MOSFET is still fine.
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How many screw holes do you have connected? If I mount it that way I only have 1 screw that lines up and getting the USB cable in is almost impossible. I had to mount it the other way as everyone else has, and now I get to replace my ramps as the board fried...zhangxueyou wrote:This is how I mount the mainboard, use a screw and power cable to firm it.
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Of course you can do it like Joseph, adding 2 fan mount above mainboard to change the fan's position and have a better cooling.blackeagle wrote:How many screw holes do you have connected? If I mount it that way I only have 1 screw that lines up and getting the USB cable in is almost impossible. I had to mount it the other way as everyone else has, and now I get to replace my ramps as the board fried...zhangxueyou wrote:This is how I mount the mainboard, use a screw and power cable to firm it.
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That doesn't answer the question, how many screws do you have holding the ramps down? which holes? It sounds like due to a design flaw a lot of us are frying our ramps..
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Sorry, my misunderstanding.blackeagle wrote:That doesn't answer the question, how many screws do you have holding the ramps down? which holes? It sounds like due to a design flaw a lot of us are frying our ramps..
If you mount the board like me, only need 1 screw and the hole is the ellipse one.
If you mount like Joseph, you need 2 screws and one of the hole is beside the ellipse one, another is on the bottom-right corner.
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Only 1 screw holds the entire board up? i wouldn't think that would work well... Thinking it needs at least another hole drilled. Then add the fan as Joseph has done to get stability and cooling.zhangxueyou wrote:Sorry, my misunderstanding.blackeagle wrote:That doesn't answer the question, how many screws do you have holding the ramps down? which holes? It sounds like due to a design flaw a lot of us are frying our ramps..
If you mount the board like me, only need 1 screw and the hole is the ellipse one.
If you mount like Joseph, you need 2 screws and one of the hole is beside the ellipse one, another is on the bottom-right corner.
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Yes, only 1 screw, and the power cable. I put the power cable between the fan and acrylic plate.blackeagle wrote:Only 1 screw holds the entire board up? i wouldn't think that would work well... Thinking it needs at least another hole drilled. Then add the fan as Joseph has done to get stability and cooling.zhangxueyou wrote:Sorry, my misunderstanding.blackeagle wrote:That doesn't answer the question, how many screws do you have holding the ramps down? which holes? It sounds like due to a design flaw a lot of us are frying our ramps..
If you mount the board like me, only need 1 screw and the hole is the ellipse one.
If you mount like Joseph, you need 2 screws and one of the hole is beside the ellipse one, another is on the bottom-right corner.