Timeline for Is it a good idea to include thermal fuses in a DIY 3D printer design?
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Jun 18, 2019 at 11:26 | comment | added | SiHa | I only checked because it excited me, having spent quite a few hours, a few months ago looking for just such an item :) | |
Jun 18, 2019 at 11:23 | comment | added | cmm | @SiHa Thanks for double checking. I'll take another look at the spec. If there isn't a thermal fuse that can be directly used on the hot end, perhaps it would still be helpful to put a lower-temperature fuse on the cold side of the heat break? | |
Jun 18, 2019 at 9:48 | comment | added | SiHa | That second part does not trip at 260°C, that's the max reflow temp. It actually trips at 210°C, typ. It's nigh-on impossible to find TCO's from a reputable supplier (i.e. not eBay) with a high-enough trip-temperature for the hot-end. | |
Jun 17, 2019 at 16:22 | history | edited | cmm | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Added suggested thermal fuse parts available through DigiKey.
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Aug 29, 2018 at 20:20 | history | answered | cmm | CC BY-SA 4.0 |