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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
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      Can you give us some details of the bed heater that was installed when it originally failed?

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      • Jmaxime89undefined
        Jmaxime89 @Phaedrux
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        @phaedrux Yes Sir !

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
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          What volts, watts, amps is that heater? Does it have a brand or product sheet?

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          • Jmaxime89undefined
            Jmaxime89 @Phaedrux
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            @phaedrux Hello

            This is a stock Anet A8 bed.

            The Stock heated bed is 12V 1.2Ohm i.e. 10 Amp Peak Current.

            When I measure it, I get 1.1ohm so the bed is not shorted or anything.

            Also it is very weird that no fuse blew up when the terminal toasted. It feels like an early failure of the terminal

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator
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              Good old Anet A8.

              The fuse would only blow if the bed shorted for enough time. As you say, I don't think it shorted. The overheated like that is usually caused by a loose connection at the terminal/wire causing increased resistance.

              If the terminal itself looks ok you may be able to reflow the pin with a powerful enough iron.

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              • Jmaxime89undefined
                Jmaxime89 @Phaedrux
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                @phaedrux Okay, I was waiting to see if there was any way to have it RMA under warranty before touching it and potentially voiding the warranty if I had one.

                I will see if I can find the terminal locally and will solder it back together.

                I think it will work because with no wire inside the terminal I could see 12v. I guess tightening the terminal on the wires flexed it just enough so the burnt leg wouldn't contact with the trace anymore.

                Thank you so much for your help, I appreciate it

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
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                  Unfortunately you're a year and a bit past purchase already.

                  If you're able to desolder the entire terminal and replace it I think you'll be back up and running. The ground plane there is quite large, so you'll need a powerful iron (or two smaller ones) and maybe a preheat of the area.

                  If that's not something you feel confident in doing yourself we may be able to work out an exchange for a refurbished unit at reduced cost subject to availability.

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                  • Jmaxime89undefined
                    Jmaxime89 @Phaedrux
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                    @phaedrux Okay thank you so much for the heads-up, my soldering iron is definitely not up to par so I will look for an other one.

                    I will update here once the terminal has been changed. I hope I'll be able to find an equivalent terminal locally

                    Thanks once again for all of your help, I really appreciate it

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                    • peter247undefined
                      peter247 @Jmaxime89
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                      @jmaxime89 OR CHEAT ?

                      If you have the voltage but no current fit a mos-fet to do the high power switching external ?

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator @Jmaxime89
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                        @jmaxime89 said in Bed not heating:

                        I hope I'll be able to find an equivalent terminal locally

                        if not you may be able to reflow that pin and add a bit of fresh solder.

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                        • Jmaxime89undefined
                          Jmaxime89 @peter247
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                          @peter247 thanks for the idea ! I have two mosfets laying around my workshop. I'll do that for sure, it will protect the new terminal !

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                          • Jmaxime89undefined
                            Jmaxime89 @peter247
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                            @peter247 I cheated !

                            I soldered my mosfet on it, I wasn't able to melt the negative pad but I could surface solder it.

                            Right now I'm running my bed PID, everything seems in order.

                            Thanks a million time to both of you
                            @Phaedrux

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