My heated bed is deffective
During a long print, my printer jumped on the Y-axis. After stopping the print, I've observed that the bed cannot go more than 80C after a very long time (~30min.). I suspected the thermistor, but is ok. Then I measured the bed heat element resistance and is ~1ohm. After some more tests, it seems that the bed is not uniformly heated. I did some pictures with my Flir One Pro thermal camera and this is what I get (bed set at 50C in the Printer interface). It seems that a big area from the bed is not heated.
What can I do? Is this bed available as a spare part, as it seems to be defective?
Thank you.
Dan
Re: My heated bed is deffective
talk to prusa chat on the shop page. chat can also open your account to more available parts. the head bed is about 85$ to replace on there website with parts access.
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Re: My heated bed is deffective
Check the connector and the cable. Something might be partially broken.
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Re: My heated bed is deffective
The rest of the bed is heated as expected, jost the red area is coulder, so it cannot be the connector.
Re: My heated bed is deffective
... After stopping the print, I've observed that the bed cannot go more than 80C after a very long time (~30min.)....
Doesn't sound to me like "working as expected".
But if you've checked already both things, then I would suggest to contact Prusa Support Chat.
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Re: My heated bed is deffective
It is, as the bed temperature was set to 50 deg in the picture above. The resistance of the heating element is ~1ohm.
Re: My heated bed is deffective
It is, as the bed temperature was set to 50 deg in the picture above. The resistance of the heating element is ~1ohm.
1 ohm is perfectly fine. Again, if you just have an issue with uneven heating, contact Prusa Support. There is nothing we can do or suggest here to fix it.
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