Scanning z probe temperature resistance?
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Hello. I have just saw this new product and I would really like to test it. I have several printer DIY on school. Most of them have a heated chamber, 1 of them reaches 150 C (and more in near future)
My question is: I already use inductive sensor at these high temperatures. Is your new Z probe capable of working on these temps? Of course Im talking about the coil, the pcb board I can put it on a cold area and will manage to handle the temp on the plain cable that connects the board and the coil.And If I understood well, I can use it too as accelerometer in order to use input shape, right?
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@Tinchus I don't think that will work as the SPI cable needs to be short (like 100mm or something).
The accelerometer is also in the SZP board, not the coil.
The SZP board can only handle 85 degrees chamber temp -
The sensitivity of the coil itself to temperature is still being determined.
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@jay_s_uk I can handle this with no problem. 100MM is ok, 85 degrees is ok (temp where Im thinking is no more than 50 degrees C MAX)
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@Phaedrux I will wait them till final results are gathered ;(