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A ghost 👻
I can see a bit about the solid state relay overheating with too much power, but that’s not the bed. Have I missed something or have you possibly misread something yourself 🤪
I don’t know how small you are thinking, but if it’s V0 size, make sure you’ve seen the “crucible” on 3dprintersforants, it looks cool 😎
I don’t think anyone has a v0.2 in this instance 😅 Thanks for going out of your way to answer my question, even though you can’t 🤣
I’m wanting it because I realise I do a lot of very small parts and I often want to iterate on them quickly, so a fast bed heat would be quite nice. I currently always heat soak for bed meshes and such, but I haven’t found it necessary for prints - they’re usually not that big though 🤷♂️
Do you know where I can find that documentation on max heating?
Thank you 😁
That’s extremely helpful, and I didn’t even expect a reply after this time.
How many watts is the heater you are using?
I’m thinking of buying a used 0.2 and I wondered if it might be fun to change to an AC bed. I read the original v0 had one but some kits were using improper solid state relays so they changed it for safety 🧐
I certainly see you the chamber heat argument for ABS 💪
Why do bed slingers heat faster?
You can’t trust what you can’t see.
Thanks. I’ll experiment with temperatures first but I’ve got some different filament on the way too as it happens, so hopefully I’ll manage to escape the problem one way or another 😁
I’ve had the same thing. I think orca’s retraction test is just too ‘easy’. I think the towers are too far apart.