Jump to content

Replacement for terminal block for bed heater


Perchik

Recommended Posts

Posted · Replacement for terminal block for bed heater

My bed stopped heating recently and I traced the problem to the terminal block on the main board. One side of this block was burned out. If I remove the wire and touch it directly to the contact on the board, the bed heater starts working again.

 

Can I just solder these wires to the bed, or do I need to put in a new terminal block? If so, does anyone have an idea of what part to order?

 

I'm competent at soldering but lack some of the knowledge of *why* things are the way they are. Does the terminal block just provide an easier way to replace the wires, or does it offer some other protection in addition?

 

Also, any idea why the old terminal block burned out? It was yellowed and had a small burn spot on it...

  • Link to post
    Share on other sites

    Posted · Replacement for terminal block for bed heater

    Big bed= high current,   Hence it burning out.  It probably pulls 10 amps when running.  Might not have been tight enough, or worked loose from thermal cycling.   It’s common to periodically shut down and relighten all connectors on industrial machinery plants 

     

    you can use any connector that works at the local electrical store, or just solder on directly.   Just make sure you have good contact, a large well soldered joint will be perfect

  • Link to post
    Share on other sites

    Create an account or sign in to comment

    You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

    Create an account

    Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

    Register a new account

    Sign in

    Already have an account? Sign in here.

    Sign In Now
    • Our picks

      • UltiMaker Cura 5.8 Stable released 🎉
        In the Cura 5.8 stable release, everyone can now tune their Z seams to look better than ever. Method series users get access to new material profiles, and the base Method model now has a printer profile, meaning the whole Method series is now supported in Cura!
        • 3 replies
      • Introducing the UltiMaker Factor 4
        We are happy to announce the next evolution in the UltiMaker 3D printer lineup: the UltiMaker Factor 4 industrial-grade 3D printer, designed to take manufacturing to new levels of efficiency and reliability. Factor 4 is an end-to-end 3D printing solution for light industrial applications
          • Thanks
          • Like
        • 3 replies
    ×
    ×
    • Create New...