120 v heat pad. On wifi 2 board
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Making the jump from 12 v bed heat sink to 1300 watt 120v heat pad. Cr10s5 printer
So here's are my concerns- What format given my circumstances should I use. Years ago I remember reading something about bang bang as apposed to what we run with a Moffett style setup. I am using a ssr rated at 40 a. And an input voltage
(Trip ) of 3 to 32 v d.c.
What should I do to get the best results out of my new heat pad.
This is what i would like to know - "The trip" voltage for the ssr. Can I use the same wires that signaled the Moffett to heat the old pad. ??? Or would it overload the output...???
2 do I need a dif. G code to run the extreme high wattage or would (such as bang bang) or will ot work just fine off of the original programing - How fast can I let it heat up. Will I have warping issues if I heat too fast ???
4 anyone who has done this before. I would merry much appreciated your input.
Thanks a lot. And if anyone knows links that would help educate me, that would be great
Thanks in advance guys
- What format given my circumstances should I use. Years ago I remember reading something about bang bang as apposed to what we run with a Moffett style setup. I am using a ssr rated at 40 a. And an input voltage
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Don't use bang bang. Treat it has any other controlled heater and do a PID tuning on it for stable control. Bang bang is likely to cause Z banding.
The SSR will have a rated input voltage for the signal side. As long as your VIN is in range, it should be able to switch it without issue.
See here for more info: https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Heaters_bed
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