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    • DjDemonDundefined
      DjDemonD
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      Autotune won't affect heat up times.

      You can check your mosfet board, just connect the bed directly to the PSU, start a timer, and measure the temp, don't leave it unattended 🙂 when it hits whatever temp your aiming for disconnect it. It should heat up just as fast with the mosfet.

      WHat bed (amps or watts) and PSU (24v yeah? what amps or watts) are you using?

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      • Vaeiundefined
        Vaei @DjDemonD
        last edited by Vaei

        @djdemond 200W / 8.33A 24V heat bed, 350W / 14.6A 24V PSU

        ..Just realized, the mosfet is 12V. Or at least that's what the Amazon page says. But if I google for 24V mosfet I'm not getting any useful results.. Amazon page also claims it can handle 25A.

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        • T3P3Tonyundefined
          T3P3Tony administrators @Vaei
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          @vaei 12V sounds Odd for a mosfet rated to handle 25A and in that package. A little bit of investigation:

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          DG210N06 is the model number - you can buy them off aliexpress etc. I cannot find a datasheet for them anywhere!

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          • Vaeiundefined
            Vaei @T3P3Tony
            last edited by Vaei

            @t3p3tony If I don't have it on hand I'll just do it the previous way. Aliexpress takes at least 2 weeks to ship to me and I have everything else ready to go.

            Edit: Sorry I completely misunderstood what you were saying. I googled around and couldn't find much either.

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            • T3P3Tonyundefined
              T3P3Tony administrators @Vaei
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              @vaei said in 24v Heatbed with 12v everything else:

              yeah basically i think its fine to use this as you plan, switching 24V as long as you get no where near the 24A maximum. but that is based on a guess... no data sheet available.

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              • Vaeiundefined
                Vaei @T3P3Tony
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                @t3p3tony Hm so what would I do about the incredibly slow heating?

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator @Vaei
                  last edited by

                  @vaei Insulation?

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                  • Vaeiundefined
                    Vaei @Phaedrux
                    last edited by

                    @phaedrux I don't get what you're asking 🙂

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                    • AndreSundefined
                      AndreS
                      last edited by

                      Put a thermal insulation to the underside of your bed.

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator @Vaei
                        last edited by

                        @vaei Something like this

                        http://www.instructables.com/id/Insulate-Your-3D-Printers-Heated-Bed/

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                        • deckingmanundefined
                          deckingman
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                          If you are using PID rather than bang bang mode, then tuning the heater might help to speed things up - depends on what the default PID values are. Another thing that can help is re-positioning the bed thermistor - especially if you have a thickish heat spreader. Often bed heaters have a thermistor built in but what happens is that it senses the temperature close to the heater element which rises quickly, so the heater shuts off early.

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                          • T3P3Tonyundefined
                            T3P3Tony administrators @Vaei
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                            @vaei said in 24v Heatbed with 12v everything else:

                            @t3p3tony Hm so what would I do about the incredibly slow heating?

                            Best to confirm that it is the bed that is the issue. As @Phaedrux has suggested earlier you can temporarily connect the bed directly to the power supply and time how long it takes to heat up.

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                            • Vaeiundefined
                              Vaei
                              last edited by Vaei

                              The bed I bought didn't have a thermistor, so I bought a separate one and I think the issue could also be the values being entered incorrectly. I'll have to measure the coefficients. But.. right now I have no time whatsoever (and sorry for the delayed response), I'll have to get back in a week or so.

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