Trianglelab Matrix Extruder somebody?
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Hahaha.... well the amount of destruction depends of the current than.
Enough fun for today, I mentioned the 24V because I'm not convinced that the guys from copyland send the same thermistor whether it is a 12 or 24 Volt kit. Thanks for the hint, I did not see that. the German translation drives me creazy. -
@Chriss said in Trianglelab Matrix Extruder somebody?:
Hahaha.... well the amount of destruction depends of the current than.
if anything it would depend on time; as the thermistor has a negative temperature coefficient its resistance would decrease as it heats up, causing the temperature to increase. if left long enough both 12v and 24v directly connected to a ntc thermistor would cook it.
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@bearer said in Trianglelab Matrix Extruder somebody?:
if left long enough both 12v and 24v directly connected to a ntc thermistor would cook it.
Not if your source will deliver 0.001mA only.
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i don't suspect you'll find many of those on a duet
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@bearer Well, at least @PCR has one.
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@Chriss i am only using PT1000 ones ;D
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P1000 (and PT100) have positive temperature coefficients so they're inherently safe in that regards.
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First the Matrix then a hemera. But Not the "new" one.
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Hey guys....
What do you guys use as steps at M92 for the matrix thingy? I use exactly 300 at the moment, they mention 336. :? I'm a bit lost now... My setting seemed to be OK in the past but I have a lot of problems since I changed the filament.
Cheers, Chriss
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