Just realised I misread, sorry about that, have a v2.4 not a 0.2, I’ll talk about my machine though, sorry about that!
There’s less thermal mass on a lot of bed slingers, at least on my franken-prusa, it’s just the PCB and the build surface vs what like 3-4 kg of aluminum that’s the voron build plate.
I have a 720 w 120vac heater on mine, it’s limited to run at 60% max (There’s documentation about max heating, don’t want to warp the bed) A v0.2 will heat up faster than mine, not even sure you would get much benefit from an ac heater at that size, the prusa heated bed is perfectly capable of hitting 120c no problem on 24 vdc in 5-10 minutes, 60c is super quick, been doing a lot of PLA on it lately and it’s pretty much at print temp after a quick bed and nozzle cleaning, totally imagine a 0.2 would hit print temps super fast. Still worth a heat soak imo, but depends what you’re printing, I don’t bother with PLA, petg, just a quick preheat and then I send it.
I don’t think anyone has a v0.2 in this instance 😅
Thanks for going out of your way to answer my question, even though you can’t 🤣
I’m wanting it because I realise I do a lot of very small parts and I often want to iterate on them quickly, so a fast bed heat would be quite nice. I currently always heat soak for bed meshes and such, but I haven’t found it necessary for prints - they’re usually not that big though 🤷♂️
Do you know where I can find that documentation on max heating?
For the v2 it’s actually in the sample klipper config under heater_bed as comments.
Totally understand, I’m thinking about building a small trident or 0.2 at some point for the same reason, I very rarely use the entire bed area of the 2.4
I can see a bit about the solid state relay overheating with too much power, but that’s not the bed. Have I missed something or have you possibly misread something yourself 🤪
I don’t know how small you are thinking, but if it’s V0 size, make sure you’ve seen the “crucible” on 3dprintersforants, it looks cool 😎
Just realised I misread, sorry about that, have a v2.4 not a 0.2, I’ll talk about my machine though, sorry about that!
There’s less thermal mass on a lot of bed slingers, at least on my franken-prusa, it’s just the PCB and the build surface vs what like 3-4 kg of aluminum that’s the voron build plate.
I have a 720 w 120vac heater on mine, it’s limited to run at 60% max (There’s documentation about max heating, don’t want to warp the bed) A v0.2 will heat up faster than mine, not even sure you would get much benefit from an ac heater at that size, the prusa heated bed is perfectly capable of hitting 120c no problem on 24 vdc in 5-10 minutes, 60c is super quick, been doing a lot of PLA on it lately and it’s pretty much at print temp after a quick bed and nozzle cleaning, totally imagine a 0.2 would hit print temps super fast. Still worth a heat soak imo, but depends what you’re printing, I don’t bother with PLA, petg, just a quick preheat and then I send it.
I don’t think anyone has a v0.2 in this instance 😅 Thanks for going out of your way to answer my question, even though you can’t 🤣
I’m wanting it because I realise I do a lot of very small parts and I often want to iterate on them quickly, so a fast bed heat would be quite nice. I currently always heat soak for bed meshes and such, but I haven’t found it necessary for prints - they’re usually not that big though 🤷♂️
Do you know where I can find that documentation on max heating?
For the v2 it’s actually in the sample klipper config under heater_bed as comments.
Totally understand, I’m thinking about building a small trident or 0.2 at some point for the same reason, I very rarely use the entire bed area of the 2.4
I can see a bit about the solid state relay overheating with too much power, but that’s not the bed. Have I missed something or have you possibly misread something yourself 🤪
I don’t know how small you are thinking, but if it’s V0 size, make sure you’ve seen the “crucible” on 3dprintersforants, it looks cool 😎