Keenovo silicone heater reaply
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@arnold_r_clark thank you
That was my initial thought -
@jens55
I did already ordered new one but it is at least 3 weeks delivery, so I will try tonsave this one to use it until new one gets here -
Citrus oil cleaner works well for dissolving the glue. Then soap and water for cleaning off the citrus residue.
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Keenovo's instructions for removing the heaters involves heating it up to soften the adhesive and then peeling/scraping.
If there's an air bubble under the heater there's a good chance it is scorched and should not be reused.
This is what mine looked like after it developed a bubble when the adhesive let go:I replaced it with the same type heater without the adhesive. I used high temperature silicone to mount it and it has been holding for at least 3 years. I don't think it's ever going to let go.
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@mrehorstdmd said in Keenovo silicone heater reaply:
I used high temperature silicone to mount it and it has been holding for at least 2 years. I don't think it's ever going to let go.
Just curious about how you you proceeded with the silicone. How did you end up getting a thin (but not too thin) coat onto the build plate. Did you end up rolling out any excess silicone? How did you get out any air bubbles (or did you not worry about that)? Did you proceed like with the normal adhesive, attach a bit, roll out any air bubbles etc etc and work your way across attaching a little bit at a time until you got all the way across the heater? Did you clamp the assembly for curing?
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@jens55 I applied as even a layer of silicone as I could to the plate, then put down one corner and rolled it down as I slowly worked it until the whole thing was attached. I finally stacked some weight on top and let it sit for a couple days to cure.
I considered vacuum bagging it but the silicone needs air to cure. Maybe vacuum bagging to squish it down hard, then taking it out of the bag and letting it sit for a couple days would work.
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@mrehorstdmd Thanks for the details !
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So mine is not good
Here is the photo after removing it -
@martin7404 time for a new one then
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Apropos sticker removers, I wonder how this magic formula will be effective in removing the Keenovo/3M adhesive.
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@jay_s_uk Yes, i ordered one with lower power density. And also to make it smaller than the bed in order to apply some RTV frame around. As far in EU delivery from keenovo will be slow I also ordered fermio labs one 300x300 with built in 150 deg C protection that is good price 49 EUR and fast delivery. IT also produced by keenovo.
Original one 300x400 was 900 wats, the fermio one is 500 W. With the original one hotend fan was havinf hard time
Also to balance things I am adding 250 W chamber heater with fan for abs and other warping materials