MK2A Heated Bed causes board to crash
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@bdelia said in MK2A Heated Bed causes board to crash:
Mosfet
the duet will definatly not handle the current of that heated bed.
maybe the mosfet you have can not either.Just to be on the save side, for 23-18A you need 10 AWG wire btw!
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@Veti said in MK2A Heated Bed causes board to crash:
the duet will definatly not handle the current of that heated bed.
maybe the mosfet you have can not either.thtas a good point, but i don't think an under dimensioned mosfet would cause the board to reset
the peak current also probably won't last long due to the ptc characteristic of the copper traces, so I'd use silicone wirng for the flexibility and the increased temperature rating means you can probably get away 14 or even 16 gauge. (given op measured the resistance and putting himself in the lower power range, even the 18A rating of the Duet could work, but too close for comfort imho)
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Your 24V PSU probably has a voltage adjustment potentiometer. If you turn it down to the minimum, which is probably about 20V, then the current should be just about within the rating of the Duet. The hot end power will drop too, however most hot end heaters are over powered anyway.
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@dc42 said in MK2A Heated Bed causes board to crash:
about within the rating of the Duet. The hot end po
Thanks for all of this discussion folks.
If I read the comments after I posted the link to the bed and specs, can I assume you all feel this board can be used safely at 24V?
I do run an external Mosfet and I will get 10 gauge wire to help with safety from the Mosfet to the bed.
I am in a email conversation with the seller and am trying to determine if I should ask to return this board and look for something else. I do not want to introduce AC power as I am not yet comfortable with that concept, it feels more nuanced from a safety lense.
Thanks
Brett -
I just got word from Zyltech that they updated the specs based on my experience...I guess I am also confused how the dual power works, most dual power beds I have seen you need to solder differently to change the input voltage.
http://www.zyltech.com/zyltech-3mm-aluminum-heated-heat-bed-3-sizes-available/
300 x 300mm MK2A Heated Bed
Outside dimension: 330x330 mm
Usable size: 300x300mm
Resistance: 1.05-1.3 ohm for 12V
Resistance: 1.5-2.2 ohm for 24V
Voltage: 12-24 V (recommend 24V for better performance)
Pre-wired with thermistor and power cable -
@bdelia said in MK2A Heated Bed causes board to crash:
Resistance: 1.05-1.3 ohm for 12V
Resistance: 1.5-2.2 ohm for 24Vlol, the resistance is the same regardless of voltage when there is just the two connections to the bed..
edit:
.I guess I am also confused how the dual power works,
it kinda doesn't work, but it boils down to omhs law, resistance stays the same*, voltage changes and that changes the power. power=voltage x voltage / resistance.
*) the resistance will change a little with temperature, but thats just being pedantic
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Is the consensus then that this bed is safe with how I have it set up?
I run a Mosfet between the Duet 2 Ethernet and the bed, I will be upgrading the 14 gauge wire to 10 gauge as recommended in a previous post.
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@bdelia said in MK2A Heated Bed causes board to crash:
safe
i'd add a thermal fuse before rubber stamping it as safe tbh
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Safe in that it won't immediately melt at least.
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@bearer I will definitely look into that, thanks
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@bdelia said in MK2A Heated Bed causes board to crash:
Resistance: 1.05-1.3 ohm for 12V
Resistance: 1.5-2.2 ohm for 24Vjust this statement tell you that the seller has no idea what he is talking about.