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    • wilrikerundefined
      wilriker @dragonn
      last edited by

      @dragonn That makes total sense! Thanks again. 🙂

      And, yeah, I hope my printer frame is never connected to Vin (but since it should be grounded to protective earth - reminds me that I need to verify that - it would blow another "fuse").

      Manuel
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      • wilrikerundefined
        wilriker
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        @dragonn One more thing I am a little worried about: these fuse holders have fairly large wires going in and coming out of - much larger than those I use for the hot end heater cartridge. Will I not create a high contact resistance at the connection points? Or doesn't this matter bacause the wires to the hotend are already appropriately sized?

        Manuel
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        • dragonnundefined
          dragonn @wilriker
          last edited by

          @wilriker That holders are just designed for much higher currents then or hotend have, but this isn't a problem if you put the right fuse into it. And yes, wires for hotend are appropriately sized. So no worry about that.

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          • wilrikerundefined
            wilriker @dragonn
            last edited by wilriker

            @dragonn Thanks for confirming. 👍

            Manuel
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            • wilrikerundefined
              wilriker
              last edited by

              And another question: what would be the appropriate rating for the hotend fuse? I just took the same 7.5A fuse as is now used with Duet 1.04 but then I realized that this also covers the steppers so it will probably be too large for just the hotend.

              I do have a 12V 40W heater cartridge which is run with 13-13.8V effectively making it a 52W heater.
              This evaluates to 3.83A current.

              I think a 5A fuse would be better, right? Or even just as "low" as 4A?

              Manuel
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              • dragonnundefined
                dragonn
                last edited by

                5 or 4.5A would be right. 4A could be to close. It could happen that you hotend draws ~4A when it is cold and starts heating up (resistance is lower when temp is lower).

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                • wilrikerundefined
                  wilriker @dragonn
                  last edited by

                  @dragonn Thanks. AFAICT there are no 4.5A automotive fuses so 5A it is.

                  Manuel
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                  • dragonnundefined
                    dragonn @wilriker
                    last edited by

                    @wilriker didn't check if 4.5A exist but yes, 5A will be fine too.

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                    • deckingmanundefined
                      deckingman
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                      5A at 12v is 60 Watt. So the question that needs answering is, in the event of a MOSFET failure, will a 60 Watt heater on your printer get hot enough to cause a fire? The only way I know is to tune a 60 Watt heater and see what the firmware reports. In the thread that I linked to, people were saying that an appropriate size fuse would be 10 to 15 percent above the heater wattage. That's why I started this thread. So it seems that inline automotive fuse holders are NOT the answer if appropriate size fuses are not available for that type of holder.

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                      • resamundefined
                        resam
                        last edited by

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVjWg2vuWzk

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                        • wilrikerundefined
                          wilriker @deckingman
                          last edited by wilriker

                          @deckingman said in Recommendations for heater fuse and holder:

                          5A at 12v is 60 Watt. So the question that needs answering is, in the event of a MOSFET failure, will a 60 Watt heater on your printer get hot enough to cause a fire? The only way I know is to tune a 60 Watt heater and see what the firmware reports.

                          In my case with 13.8V this would already nearly be a 70W heater. Anyway when PID tuning my heater with 12.6V already gave me a warning that if left on continuously it could reach something around 750-800°C which is more than "adequate" to start a fire.

                          In the thread that I linked to, people were saying that an appropriate size fuse would be 10 to 15 percent above the heater wattage. That's why I started this thread. So it seems that inline automotive fuse holders are NOT the answer if appropriate size fuses are not available for that type of holder.

                          I could reduce my voltage a little bit (to 13V max) and use a 4A fuse in this case. But of course this would be rather a workaround than a real solution.

                          Manuel
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                          • wilrikerundefined
                            wilriker @resam
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                            @resam In this video he uses a 19V PSU to power a 12V 40W heater which then becomes a 100W heater - but I assume this only makes the process faster not worse.

                            Manuel
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                            • resamundefined
                              resam
                              last edited by resam

                              I'm wrong - ignore this post.

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                              • wilrikerundefined
                                wilriker @resam
                                last edited by

                                @resam I was also wrong it is even 109W. 😂

                                Manuel
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