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frank.o
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Re: Heated Bed Connector - Burned Crispy :o(

Mine too! As I bought my MK2S used, I asked Support for a name for the burned out connector thinking I could buy at a local electronics shop/online. They gave me this: "REP-HTB-CON". Googling it turns up nothing relevant. Does this term mean anything to any one?

Posted : 17/01/2018 6:09 am
wilsonaj
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Re: Heated Bed Connector - Burned Crispy :o(

I'va had a similar issue, very surprised the European connector molex 3953X is not easier to find.

Here is a link to the connector: https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Molex/39530-0002?qs=%2fha2pyFadugh%2fwfNTmoIRtGPXL5gHfezF4X5TeT%252b%2fac%3d

Here is a link to source from a different distributor: https://www.molex.com/molex/orders/buydistrib.jsp

Here is a link on the connector specifications https://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/ps/PS-39500-001-001.pdf

I hope the sloppy cable management gets updated sooner then later.

Posted : 24/02/2018 5:24 am
Jeremy
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Re: Heated Bed Connector - Burned Crispy :o(

Hi,

After the bed connection has burnt, i change it, but it burnt again, i soldered.

Few days, again, the burning smell came again. This time is the same molex type, but one coming from the power supply...

I'm lucky i was always there when it started burning so i could stop early...

Posted : 18/03/2018 8:49 pm
jeffrey.h2
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Re: Heated Bed Connector - Burned Crispy :o(

I just had the SAME fail on my Mk2s, Ive had to repair broken Wires a few times to the Heated bed also where its bending has Snapped it in spots, guess this is a good time to Upgrade the Wires to a more flexible silicone version (Make sure to have same Gauge or Higher if doing this ! ) with a Chain, BUT where do I get this PLUG end that Connnects to Rambo Board ?

Posted : 21/08/2018 2:49 am
BillC
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Re: Heated Bed Connector - Burned Crispy :o(


I just had the SAME fail on my Mk2s, Ive had to repair broken Wires a few times to the Heated bed also where its bending has Snapped it in spots, guess this is a good time to Upgrade the Wires to a more flexible silicone version (Make sure to have same Gauge or Higher if doing this ! ) with a Chain, BUT where do I get this PLUG end that Connnects to Rambo Board ?

If we knew where you were it would be easier to point you at a source. rs-online come to mind as do Farnell, Digikey. Mouser links are given in an earlier post on this thread - you are looking for MOLEX connector.

Bill
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Posted : 21/08/2018 6:47 pm
joe.b3
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Re: Heated Bed Connector - Burned Crispy :o(

Sept 11 2018
I have one of these too now! Printbed temps were getting flaky over last few days. Today no heating at all. Upon inspection of connectors, I found this...

Look @ your join date & # of posts. If > 1/day, please read more and type less. We will both be smarter for it.

Posted : 11/09/2018 11:52 pm
alexander.s27
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Re: Heated Bed Connector - Burned Crispy :o(

https://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/hardware-firmware-and-software-help-f80/heatbed-plug-t24347.html

Posted : 12/09/2018 6:05 am
joe.b3
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Re: Heated Bed Connector - Burned Crispy :o(

Fix mine by soldering to the underside of the board. Added an XT60 connector to make future service easier. Used high strand 14g silicone jacketed wire.

Look @ your join date & # of posts. If > 1/day, please read more and type less. We will both be smarter for it.

Posted : 13/09/2018 1:36 pm
aaronsnoswell
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RE: Heated Bed Connector - Burned Crispy :o(

Hello! Created an account to chime in and say that I had the exact same issue with the burnt out connector on my MakerGear M2 this week (which I gather is based on the same Rambo as the Prussa. Fixed the issue in an evening by un-soldering the Molex connector (careful not to lift the pads!), cleaning up the pads, soldering a new connector on. Works beautifully now.

Posted : 25/05/2023 4:30 am
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