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    • JBJBJB82undefined
      JBJBJB82
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      I have a 3D printer with Duet 2 WiFi, a PSU 24V 20A and a 24V Heated bed, connected to the duet output. My question is if there Will be any benefit installing a DCDC SSR to the bed heater.

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      • droftartsundefined
        droftarts administrators @JBJBJB82
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        @JBJBJB82 Not particularly, assuming that the bed draws less than 15A. Check that you have good connections into the bed heater screw terminals; poor/loose connections can generate heat. The Duet uses a MOSFET to switch the bed heater on and off, which can usually be switched at a higher frequency than an SSR.

        If you did split it, you could have one PSU for the heated bed, and one for the electronics. See https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Heaters_bed#connecting-a-bed-heater

        Ian

        Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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        • JBJBJB82undefined
          JBJBJB82
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          Thank you!!!

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          • Dad003undefined
            Dad003 @JBJBJB82
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            @JBJBJB82 this is what I used to control heater and bed in my printer

            Fast switching SSR

            https://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_30&products_id=674

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