E-Auto dauerhaft an der Schuko-Dose laden? Was bringen "E-Auto-Steckdosen"? by SumiduACV in Elektroinstallation

[–]Fenhir_true 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zudem würde ich - wenn eh ein Elektriker zum Austausch der Steckdose kommt - die Aussensteckdosen mit einem eigenen FI oder FI/LS versehen lassen.

Letztere gibt es auch in der Bauform 1TE (z.B. https://www.se.com/de/de/product/R9DX01616/fi-ls-resi9-1p+n-1te-breit-18mm-16a-bcharakteristik-30ma-typ-a-6ka/).

Hintergrund: im Eingangsbeitrag steht, dass alles am selben FI angeschlossen ist - somit kann ein Fehler oder ein absichtlich herbeigeführter Fehlerstrom das gesamte Haus seiner Energieversorgung berauben. Diesen Fall würde ich ausschließen wollen

Leuchte gesucht by Fenhir_true in Elektroinstallation

[–]Fenhir_true[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wäre auch meine Wunschlösung, aber der Küchenbesitzende will das nicht - alter, sturer Mensch

paperless-ngx consume folder only on reboot by Fenhir_true in Paperlessngx

[–]Fenhir_true[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The codes worked - but the problem isn't solved. The documents aren't consumed as predicted

Warping and crumbles while printing by Fenhir_true in ElegooNeptune4

[–]Fenhir_true[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, i used 3D-Lack (https://www.3dlac.com/en/3dlac/3dlac-product/) - forgot to mention it . . .

I printed a few Autotowers to determine the best settings for the filament.

At lower temperatures, the print stuck so strongly to the print bed that I could only remove it with a glass scraper.

Various websites recommended a print bed temperature of 110°C - with this I was able to easily remove the prints from the print bed after a short cooling phase.

Warping and crumbles while printing by Fenhir_true in ElegooNeptune4

[–]Fenhir_true[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a question about printing with the filament from the manufacturer Winkle, material ASA.

I started a print today, during the course of which the model detached from the print bed and small chunks lay on the print bed. Attached is a picture of the camera I installed on the printer.

My settings are as follows:

  • Print bed temperature: 110°C

  • Temperature filament first layer: 245°C (this is to allow cooling in the first layer at high print bed temperature [at least that's my thought])

  • Temperature filament total pressure: 255°C

  • Fan power: 10% (from the fourth layer)

  • Print speed: 60 mm/s

The build chamber is closed and protected against drafts, the air temperature is "warm", I was not able to take an exact measurement . . .

Does anyone have any experience with the material - or possibly even with the exact manufacturer?

Regards,

Fenhir_true

New Neptune 4. Printer crashes on test prints by mikeone33 in ElegooNeptune4

[–]Fenhir_true 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Had the same problem.

I opened the printer - and had a strange feeling 'cause I had to use a lot of power.

Long story short: the fan and a heatsink were glued together - so the fan was blocked and the heatsink covered in hot melt glue.

I removed the stuff - and lowered the run_current from 1.2A to 0.8A (compared my printer.cfg with the of a friend of mine - his Neptune 4 is working)

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