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    rexx
    last edited by 22 Jun 2022, 17:54

    question about Accelerometers ...does the ambient temps the meter sits in affect the responces from it my question is would it perform reasonably with 2 diffrent ambient tempratures say 40c and 80C i want one added but dont want to not have it work for diffrent swings in chamber or ambient accuratly

    the printer is like a box in a box so the chamber could reach 160C this means the outter box air would be about 80c with insulation fire pillows isolating the chambers heat from the outter box

    this means when i run only asa or abs ect..the chamber is only 80C thus 40 c at the outside box(component box) yes Cpap is feding outside air to the head and 7 fans run the chamber and head with cpap

    is an Accelerometer doable in this temp swing enviroment?

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      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by 22 Jun 2022, 20:23

      Since you only need to have the accelerometer connected for the initial measurements, why not just remove it afterwards? The temperature of the chamber should be irrelevant to the vibration characteristics used for input shaping so you could do it with the heaters off.

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        rexx @Phaedrux
        last edited by 22 Jun 2022, 22:25

        @phaedrux of course it dosent need to be there minor detail perfect thank you

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