Temp Controlled Build Enclosure for UM2

By owen

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owen
owen
over 7 years
Yep, that's right. Good luck and leave any questions here if you have any.
rebekah3505
rebekah3505
over 7 years
hiya, sorry I thought it has it's own heating system. but I am guessing it is heated by the build plate and hot end. I am going to give this a go.
owen
owen
almost 8 years
Hi Becky I assume you mean fahrenheit as 100 degrees Celcius would be way too hot and it wouldn't get there. All these temps are in Celcius. On a 16 Degree day. It took 30 minutes to increase by 22 degrees to 38 degrees. This was with the bed heating to 100 degrees and the nozzle at 250 degrees printing ABS. The bed took 12 minutes to get to temperature. It will usually get to 45 degrees except it might fall a couple of degrees short on a very cold night. I usually start printing straight away without waiting for it to reach 45 as the initial layers benifit from the heat from the heated bed. I'm getting good results printing ABS with it set at 45 degrees. Owen
rebekah3505
rebekah3505
almost 8 years
Hiya, I was wondering about the temp controller. How long does it take to heat up to 99 deg in the chamber? many thanks becky

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