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    HOT BED 220V DUETWIFI RESET

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    • Mikeundefined
      Mike @IvanG
      last edited by

      @ivang What kind of a relay is it? If you went for an SSR, you could have mistakenly chosen a DC/DC one. Although even in that case it'd just die a quick death and not bridge the 2 circuits.

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      • IvanGundefined
        IvanG
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        The relay you use is this:

        https://impresoras3dlowcost.com/195-rele-12v40a.html

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        • Mikeundefined
          Mike @IvanG
          last edited by

          @ivang Don't use that! It's a mechanical relay that's only rated for 12V. Running 220V at the output is dangerous and has probably just fried the contacts. I'd advise you to get a DC/AC Solid State Relay. I don't know where you are, but you can easily get those off Amazon and e-bay. Just make sure it's the DC/AC type.

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          • IvanGundefined
            IvanG @Mike
            last edited by

            @mike said in HOT BED 220V DUETWIFI RESET:

            @ivang Don't use that! It's a mechanical relay that's only rated for 12V. Running 220V at the output is dangerous and has probably just fried the contacts. I'd advise you to get a DC/AC Solid State Relay. I don't know where you are, but you can easily get those off Amazon and e-bay. Just make sure it's the DC/AC type.

            You mean that the connectors on the board broke? I had connected it before but when I saw it did not work, I removed it.

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            • Dinoundefined
              Dino
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              I would strongly avoid anything that website sells, they are marketing a 12v relay as able to switch 220v mains.

              "Ideal for silicone beds up to 450W approx. (max up to 40x40cm)

              We also leave the connection of the pins for use with 220V beds:"

              Mechanical relays in general are much more prone to failure in addition to being noisy.

              I strongly suggest you do a lot more research into working with an AC bed before you proceed any further, as mains voltage can be deadly. There are many relevant topics on the duet forums in the past few days that at the bare minimum I suggest you read.

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              • Dinoundefined
                Dino
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                • Mikeundefined
                  Mike
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                  I was referring to the contacts inside the relay - it's a mechanical one, there's a lot more stress on them if they're switching a higher voltage. Wow, I haven't noticed that they actually advertised it as 220V compatible. That's extremely irresponsible and downright dangerous. And I would really advise you to follow the suggestion above, mains voltage is a lot less forgiving.

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                  • IvanGundefined
                    IvanG
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                    Thanks for the answers, I think I will buy this rele ssr in Amazon, what do you think?

                    https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B0716RTYMD/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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                    • Mikeundefined
                      Mike @IvanG
                      last edited by

                      @ivang This one won't do. Look closer - it's a DC/DC relay. You need an DC/AC one, like https://www.amazon.es/heschen-Single-SSR-40DA-estado-sólido/dp/B071HP9NJD/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
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                        I concur, use a DC/AC SSR for switching a mains voltage bed heater. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_a_bed_heater#Section_Mains_voltage_AC_bed_heater.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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