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*Can be stretched - [https://morelectricheating.com/coilhd10009-l22-10c-n6-25id-10ft-nichrome-coil?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt7zx9KDY4QIVjrjACh1fUAKEEAQYBCABEgLzZvD_BwE] | *Can be stretched - [https://morelectricheating.com/coilhd10009-l22-10c-n6-25id-10ft-nichrome-coil?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt7zx9KDY4QIVjrjACh1fUAKEEAQYBCABEgLzZvD_BwE] | ||
= | ==Carbon Fiber== | ||
*Carbon fiber is also used as a heating wire - [https://www.aliexpress.com/item/New-Infrared-1K-2K-3K-Carbon-Fiber-Silicone-Rubber-Insulated-Heating-Wire-Electric-Hotline-Carbon-Heating/32887756465.html?spm=2114.search0604.3.3.202e502ftLlUef&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_4_10065_10130_10068_10890_10547_319_10546_317_10548_10545_10696_453_10084_454_10083_10618_10307_537_536_10059_10884_10887_321_322_10103,searchweb201603_6,ppcSwitch_0&algo_expid=c6c663d9-05c3-41ef-8ab0-0876ea85644d-0&algo_pvid=c6c663d9-05c3-41ef-8ab0-0876ea85644d&transAbTest=ae803_3]. Interesting. But it appears it can only do 15W/meter? Why is it limited? Limitation appears to be encapsulating materials - [https://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=1624] | *Carbon fiber is also used as a heating wire - [https://www.aliexpress.com/item/New-Infrared-1K-2K-3K-Carbon-Fiber-Silicone-Rubber-Insulated-Heating-Wire-Electric-Hotline-Carbon-Heating/32887756465.html?spm=2114.search0604.3.3.202e502ftLlUef&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_4_10065_10130_10068_10890_10547_319_10546_317_10548_10545_10696_453_10084_454_10083_10618_10307_537_536_10059_10884_10887_321_322_10103,searchweb201603_6,ppcSwitch_0&algo_expid=c6c663d9-05c3-41ef-8ab0-0876ea85644d-0&algo_pvid=c6c663d9-05c3-41ef-8ab0-0876ea85644d&transAbTest=ae803_3]. Interesting. But it appears it can only do 15W/meter? Why is it limited? Limitation appears to be encapsulating materials - [https://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=1624] | ||
=Example of a DIY Nichrome Heater= | |||
*Idea is to wind Nichrome around an inner core, as otherwise, the heater element gets too long. That is just a practical consideration for these types of heaters if running high voltage. | |||
*Here is 31 ga and 19 feet - for 90W - at 115V. [http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=6764] | |||
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Revision as of 00:06, 18 April 2019
About
- OSE Reasons for using a nichrome 120V bed are scalability and lower cost for large beds.
- Reason for DIY nichrome beds is clear for larger beds, which would be rather expensive.
- Significant testing is needed for a safe method. Fiberglass coated wire, insulated bed, clamp-on as opposed to double sided tape is preferred for higher temperature printing. For small beds, we can make whatever size we need.
- Hackaday article - [1]
Sourcing
Pad
- 400+ watt 8" beds do not exist - [2]. It is questionable whether this one has 500W on 120V - [3]. Closest is the Ultimaker clone - [4]
- 8" bed on amazon is $84. [5]
- 8" bed on Aliexpress is $45 - [6]
- Expensive 12" on amazon - [7]
- Silicone rubber sheet - to 450F - [8] - $6/sf
- 10x10" heatbed aliexpress 500W - $10 - [9]
- 200W 8x8, $13 - [10]
Silicone Rubber Sheet
Double Sided Tape
- $3/sf - [13]
Single Sided Tape
- Kapton tape, 4"x100ft - $25 - [14]
- Enough for 300 small beds (4"), or 33 12" beds.
Coated Nichrome Wire
- Need 30 Ohms of wire, about 10' long
- See Nichrome Wire
Uncoated Nichrome Wire
- Need 30 Ohm resistance for the length of wire at 120V to get 480W, for P=IV, V=IR, I=V/R -> P=V^2/R = 120^2/30 according to Electrical Power Calculator.
High Temp Nichrome in Fiberglass
- Claim of 1200C - [15]
Sleeving
Rope Heater
- Up to 500C - [18]. Description: helical winding around core material, then insulating sleeve.
Helical Nichrome Coil
- Can be stretched - [19]
Carbon Fiber
- Carbon fiber is also used as a heating wire - [20]. Interesting. But it appears it can only do 15W/meter? Why is it limited? Limitation appears to be encapsulating materials - [21]
Example of a DIY Nichrome Heater
- Idea is to wind Nichrome around an inner core, as otherwise, the heater element gets too long. That is just a practical consideration for these types of heaters if running high voltage.
- Here is 31 ga and 19 feet - for 90W - at 115V. [22]