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    • briskspiritundefined
      briskspirit
      last edited by

      Any opinion about this PT100? https://www.ebay.com/itm/1m-Ultimaker2-PT100-Thermocouple-Control-Header-Thermistor-Sensor-for-3D-Printer/253239234320?hash=item3af63c0f10:g:zhYAAOSwk-1Z-omB

      I saw recommendations about connecting 2 or 4 Wire PT100, but not about 3 Wire 🙂

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      • Falkiaundefined
        Falkia @briskspirit
        last edited by Falkia

        @briskspirit you can always use it as a 2 wire sensor, just leave the reference wire disconnected or just connect the two red wires together. Anyway it will only be accurate as a 2-wire sensor.

        Printer: "Deltacus" Delta with 510mm bed diameter and 925mm build height. Powered by Duet 2 WiFi. Duet Smart Effector with E3D Volcano.

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        • briskspiritundefined
          briskspirit
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          @falkia Thanks, understood

          Need to make a decision:

          1 - Now I have two Thermocouples K - $30 for expansion board
          2 - Or switch to PT100 - $30 board + ~$20 sensors
          3 - Switch to thermistors - less than $10 but need to change heater blocks 🙂

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          • Dougal1957undefined
            Dougal1957 @briskspirit
            last edited by

            @briskspirit or look into PT1000 sensors which are better than thermistors but not quite as good as PT100's but they don't need the daughter boards to function

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            • briskspiritundefined
              briskspirit @Dougal1957
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              @dougal1957 Why are they better?

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                Dougal1957 @briskspirit
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                • Dougal1957undefined
                  Dougal1957 @briskspirit
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                  @briskspirit the accuracy is better than a thermistor and they tend to have known response curves which are the same for most if not all of them you have no need to worry about B values or temp/resistance curves PT100's are flat response PT1000 are nearly flat certainly close enough to flat for us not to seriously worry about it. I have 100's on my delta but will probably use 1000's on my next CoreXY Build

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                  • briskspiritundefined
                    briskspirit @Dougal1957
                    last edited by

                    @dougal1957 trying to find 3mm PT1000 on eBay and Amazon - zero...

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                    • Dougal1957undefined
                      Dougal1957
                      last edited by

                      PT1000 sensor cartridges
                      You can also get the bare sensor for around 1.5-2$ each from places like RS in the UK and there most be places all round that have them get some 3mm od stainless tube and make your own

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                      • briskspiritundefined
                        briskspirit @Dougal1957
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                        @dougal1957 So with so small difference in price between PT100 and PT1000 the point is to save some money on expansion board, right? Is it ok to use connectors with this type of sensor?

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                        • Dougal1957undefined
                          Dougal1957 @briskspirit
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                          @briskspirit yes indeed it is ok a std 2 pin molex KK is what I have tested with on my Duet Ethernet board for my bed sensor using one of these discreet sensors works very well and take all the pain of configuring the Thermistor resistance-temp table (Beta value). the response on a RTD (PT100/PT1000) is pretty much linear.

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                          • briskspiritundefined
                            briskspirit
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                            And PT100 2-wire can't be used with connectors? And 4-wire can be?

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