D3D Universal v20.05 Calculations: Difference between revisions
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*850F max temp, good for sleeve rated at 1000F | *850F max temp, good for sleeve rated at 1000F | ||
*Is on all the time during a print, keeps complexity down. Essentially a PLA + rubber printer for small production. | *Is on all the time during a print, keeps complexity down. Essentially a PLA + rubber printer for small production. | ||
*From [[Nichrome Calculator]]: | |||
[[File:d3duheater.png]] | [[File:d3duheater.png]] |
Revision as of 00:09, 29 May 2020
Heater
- 120V edition. For 240V, needs to increase R significantly. Must increase the length of the resistance element 4x or decrease its gauge. P=I^2*R - to keep power same.
- 8 feet for easy winding in a workshop
- 850F max temp, good for sleeve rated at 1000F
- Is on all the time during a print, keeps complexity down. Essentially a PLA + rubber printer for small production.
- From Nichrome Calculator: