- Bed temperature stopped climbing for entire duration of power supply fan cycle (1-2 minutes?)
- Bed target was 80C, reached 75C stablilized and stayed bouncing there.
- As soon as fan cycled off, bed climbed to 80C target very quickly and started print
- During print PSU fan cycled on again. Again the bed temp (per LCD panel) dropped down to 75C during fan operation.
1.) cooling of bed from air movement
2.) cooling of thermistor only from air movement (direct opening below and very minimal RTV applied)
3.) competitive current draw diminishing available heating power
4.) safety function of PSU limiting current output once fan needed?
I was sort of surprised the software didn't seem to ramp up the current to overcome any potential cooling by wind. of bed/sensor.
Any thoughts?
FIRST PRINT
All suggestions welcome!
to my very noob eyes I suspect:
Underextrusion
Handle 1 --> ABS diameter = 1.62mm average instead of 1.75mm but my calipers were questionable so I've ordered a nicer set. i suspect slightly larger than measured though so error should make worse?
Handle 2 --> extrusion multiplier = will increase by 5% to test
Gaps between infill and perimeter
Handle 1 --> print speed = slow print speed which may improve infill/edge bonding
Handle 2 --> Infill Overlap? is this the correct command? (0.1mm --> 0.2mm?)
I also need to play with retraction a little bit probably since when static my hot-end seems to extrude a 5-10 mm of ABS while idle
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