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    • Robertoundefined
      Roberto
      last edited by

      Hello everyone, I would like to place this hot-end trianglelab STD6 ceramic heating core: Heating voltage: 24V
      Heating power: 125W @24℃.
      Does anyone have experience with this equipment?
      If I plug it in as is, isn't there a risk of burning everything?
      Thanks for your help.STD6 Hotend.JPG

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      • Robertoundefined
        Roberto @Roberto
        last edited by

        @Roberto
        Oops, I forgot to tell you which 3D printer.
        It's a RailCore XY 300ZLT

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
          last edited by

          Do you have a link to the heater specs?

          What Duet are you using?

          Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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          • Robertoundefined
            Roberto @Phaedrux
            last edited by

            Hi @Phaedrux,
            The hotend STD6 will be used with Orbiter v2.
            Duet 2 WiFi Server Version: 1.23
            Here is the STD6 link:

            • Built in PT1000 RTD sensor
              Cylindrical heater 24V 144W.
              Notice that it's 144W.
              I'm also adding 2 fans for the nozzle: 24v - 0.18A
              Thanks.
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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @Roberto
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              @Roberto a 144W 24V heater will draw 144/24 = 6A. That's just within the limits of the Duet 2. I recommend that you use ferrules on the heater wires when connecting them to the terminal blocks. Also re-check the tightness of the heater terminal block screws every few hours, until you are confident that they are not loosening (which can happen because of thermal creep).

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
              http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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