I received my Rostock Max V2 the other day and have been putting it together. I had some problems soldering the Onyx heater bed. One of the metal soldering pads came off. See picture below:
Is this a problem, or will it work normally?
BTW the kapton tape will be coming tomorrow via Amazon...
Thanks,
Darren
Is this a problem?
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Re: Is this a problem?
Are you referring to the white wire being directly connected to the thermistor? I don't see why that would be a problem. Just make sure it's nice and secure with kapton so the thermistor doesn't accidentally fall out of the bed due to the extra weight of the wire.
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Re: Is this a problem?
Yes, I'm talking about the thermistor wire being directly connected. I didn't think it would be an issue, but I wanted to make sure I'm not missing something...
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Re: Is this a problem?
that should be fine.
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Re: Is this a problem?
I don't know why I wrote that. That made no sense. It's obviously soldered to the bed, the weight of the wire means nothing. Lol.BenTheRighteous wrote:Just make sure it's nice and secure with kapton so the thermistor doesn't accidentally fall out of the bed due to the extra weight of the wire.

nitewatchman wrote:it was much cleaner and easier than killing a chicken on top of the printer.