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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
          last edited by

          @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.

                    Ian
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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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