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    • frnknstnundefined
      frnknstn
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      I am trying to see what the proper way is to run SSR to bed. right now its

      SSR1 to L on power supply, SSR2 to bed heater wire, SSR3 to V_0_out on duet3, SSR4 to V_0_NEG on duet3. printer is fine until i tell the bed to heat up. It pops the main power fuse, between main wall plug and rocker switch, as soon as it starts.

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      • frnknstnundefined
        frnknstn @frnknstn
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        @frnknstn i forgot to mention the other bed wire goes to N on the main power supply. Thank you

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        • alankilianundefined
          alankilian @frnknstn
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          @frnknstn We're going to need at least a manufacturer name and part number for the SSR you are using in order to know what those SSR# pins are.

          A full datasheet would be most useful to see if you can drive this SSR fast enough to run a bed heater.

          Also, please post your config.g because the PWM frequency is important when running SSRs.

          SeemeCNC Rostock Max V3 converted to V3.2 with a Duet2 Ethernet Firmware 3.2 and SE300

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          • frnknstnundefined
            frnknstn @alankilian
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            @alankilian

            the SSR is a FOTEK SSR-25 DA
            load voltage: 24~480V/AC,Control voltage 3-32VDC
            control current: DC:, 3~25mA, AC:12mA
            SSR -10DA/25DA/ 40DA/50DA/50DA-H DC control AC SSR white shell Single phase Solid state relay WITHOUT plastic cover
            work instruction: LED,In the closed state, special scenarios where the off-state leakage current is less than 5MA are not applicable. Please purchase with caution.
            Heatbed 24V Aluminum Alloy with line and chain 330*330mm

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            • frnknstnundefined
              frnknstn @frnknstn
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              @frnknstn 17c44d72-5a61-4590-9bd9-34b7eb5154bf-image.png

              this is SSR data sheet

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              • frnknstnundefined
                frnknstn @frnknstn
                last edited by

                @frnknstn ill have configs shortly. getting more fuses then i can connect with machine. unless there is another way to get the config

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                • zaptaundefined
                  zapta @frnknstn
                  last edited by

                  @frnknstn said in Bed heater blowing fuses when turned on:

                  Heatbed 24V Aluminum

                  What bed heater do you have? Does it match the AC voltage in your country?

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @frnknstn
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                    @frnknstn it sounds to me that you are feeding AC mains voltage to a 24V bed heater. No wonder it blows the mains fuse!

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • frnknstnundefined
                      frnknstn @zapta
                      last edited by

                      @zapta yes. i used this bed on my tronxy x5sa. I decided to tear the tronxy apart and incorporate voron2.4 into it.

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                      • frnknstnundefined
                        frnknstn @frnknstn
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                        @frnknstn i am just going by the voron manual. the manual has a wiring schematic that i went by. thats why im trying to figure this out.

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                        • zaptaundefined
                          zapta @frnknstn
                          last edited by zapta

                          @frnknstn, the voron part list also specifies a bed heater that matches the mains voltage (110VAC or 220VAC depending on your country). I think you have two options here, 1) Use a high power 24VDC power supply (e.g. Meanswell UHP 500 24V) and a matching SSR with your existing 24V bed heater or 2) Replace your bed heater with one that matches your mains voltage (e.g. 110VAC or 220VAC Keenovo silicon heater).

                          Once you choose the route you take, you can ask here for opinion about the components you plan to use.

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                          • frnknstnundefined
                            frnknstn @frnknstn
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                            @frnknstn figured it out. looked up the voron buildplate and the heater is 110. Myheater is 24V. sorry for the wasted time

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                            • frnknstnundefined
                              frnknstn @zapta
                              last edited by

                              @zapta yeah i just saw that. i appreciate your time. thank you

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                              • zaptaundefined
                                zapta @frnknstn
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                                @frnknstn, please be aware that the SSR you posted is for AC beds only (see 'operating voltage' line). If you will decided to go with 24VDC bed heater supply you will need a different one. The duet documentation here has a page about choosing a SSR.

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                                • frnknstnundefined
                                  frnknstn @zapta
                                  last edited by

                                  @zapta So if i switch the heater to this i should be ok?

                                  Keenovo Standard Square Silicone Heater 3D Printer Build Plate HeatBed Heating Pad - 300mm x 300mm 750W 120V + 150C Built-in Thermostat
                                  Keenovo Standard Square Silicone Heater 3D Printer Build Plate HeatBed Heating Pad
                                  Size & Power Rating: 300mm x 300mm 750W 120V + 150C Built-in Thermostat

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                                  • zaptaundefined
                                    zapta @frnknstn
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                                    @frnknstn, I suggest to instructions and source guide of one of the Voron designs (e.g. Trident or V2.4). They are available at bed sizes of 250mm, 300mm, and 350mm and are based on experience with hundreds or even thousands of DIY units.

                                    Here are a couple of links:

                                    • The recommended installation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZx4vfevwx4
                                    • Sourcing guide (you can select the model at the bottom https://vorondesign.com/sourcing_guide?model=V2.4

                                    Typically they recommend aluminum bed thickness of 6 - 8 mm. Is this what you have?

                                    As for bed heather, Voron recommend smaller heater than the bed (e.g. 250mm heather for 300 bed) and lower power per square mm of bed (I think the general recommendation ~0.3 or 0.4W to square cm of aluminum plate). If you plan to use 750w on a 300mm bed that's about 1.2W/cm.

                                    Other people here know more about it than myself. Let's see what they say? Or, you can start a new thread, asking for help choosing bed/heather configuration, this may attract new eyes.

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                                    • frnknstnundefined
                                      frnknstn @zapta
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                                      @zapta i appreciate the info. i will definately look into this.

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