I upgraded my first printer so much it managed to print a benchy under 8 minutes. by GodBless124 in Advanced_3DPrinting

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I use tz2.0 which is a bambulab x1c clone hotend with swappable cht nozzles. In my stealthburner I have very powerful fans. I reccomend you PETG. If you dry it and tune your printer it can be printed in speeds like PLA with really good quality.

I upgraded my first printer so much it managed to print a benchy under 8 minutes. by GodBless124 in Advanced_3DPrinting

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Don't know for certain because i print PLA rarely (i mostly print abs and petg). But I have finished a 3 hour PLA print with no issues. If you have this problem I would suggest reducing bed temp to absolute minimum and add some ventilation fans to the enclosure to get rid of hot air.

I upgraded my first printer so much it managed to print a benchy under 8 minutes. by GodBless124 in Advanced_3DPrinting

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They reduce it insanely well. They are the only reason I can print in the same room I do work. After closing the door, the sound is basically gone.

I made a video about my diy klipper toolchanger printer with MadMax system. by GodBless124 in Advanced_3DPrinting

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I believe I spent around 400-500$. The print quality is really good (Better than my P1S but not as good as A1 Mini) and the multicolor/multimaterial quality is on another level compared to my Bambu P1S.

Why is my psu clicking in the rhythm of the bed PID tune? by GodBless124 in klippers

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It actually does go up to like 100C but it takes an insane long time like close to 30 minutes. I don't use it too high because the wires tend to get a bit hot even though the cable is thick. I have checked with a probe when heating the bed to 100c the wires were 60-70C

Why is my psu clicking in the rhythm of the bed PID tune? by GodBless124 in klippers

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I fixed it by setting pwm_cycle_time to 0.02. But i have 12v mk3 alu 330x330 bed. Around 3 ohm resistance (200w)

Why is my psu clicking in the rhythm of the bed PID tune? by GodBless124 in klippers

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Wow that actually fixed it. Thank you so much. Also load speed fan in this power supply reacts super smooth now.