

I'll update with I've done some test prints. In this video, Marco Reps was able to get up to 60 o by stealing power from the stock power supply - his measurements indicate that the standard brick that comes with the printer has a spare I don't think that's enough, but it might be if you have amazing filament.Ģ4V seems more like the thing. The result of my research is that 24V 3A will do the job. Cetus 3D Printer Brass Nozzles 0.4mm (Pack of 3) 2 Currently unavailable Cetus 3D Printer Brass Nozzles 0.6mm (Pack of 3) 2 Currently unavailable Cetus 3D Printer Brass Nozzles 0.2mm 0.4mm 0.6mm (Pack of 3) 2 Currently unavailable Tiertime Steel Nozzle 0. But that means having to attach the probe to a moving bed somehow, and also, this unit runs on 12V.ĮDIT: for anyone else who comes here via searching. I thought about using this cheap thermal probe relay thingy I found online - you can set a temperature and it will engage a relay until the temp is hit, and re-engage when it drops below a threshold. What voltage and amps should I give this thing to achieve that?

4, Added new parameters: a) Path Custom Angle. 3, Added default settings for all different machine models, nozzles, and layer heights. 2, Added support for 3D model formats: AMF and OBJ. One, because it won't get hot enough, and two, because neither of the ribbons that came with the heated bed work.ĪBS requires a bed temp of around 80-90 o C. Soda: 1, Added support for UP mini 3 and Cetus 2. I have the official Cetus heated bed, but obviously can't power it from the ribbon, for two reasons. So, I want to start printing ABS, so I've built an enclosure for my Cetus MK2.
