GT2560 Too little power.!!

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GT2560 Too little power.!!

Post by Anurakclark » Fri Dec 13, 2019 9:13 pm

Hi.
I have a GT2560 Rev A + built in with a 12V 30A power supply.
2 extruders and one bed.
The extruders are heated extremely fast. I think that's very good. But the bed just makes it to 70 degrees. If I want to heat it higher, then an error appears. I've tried PID autoleveling, but even in autoleveling mode, it does not make it to 90 degrees. Then I also noticed that the Mosphet gets very hot. Therefore, I have a large aluminum plate installed so that the Mosphet does not burn. The bed has 1.2 ohms.
When I connect the bed to the 12V power supply, the bed easily reaches 90 degrees. I could install a relay, but is my Mosphet broken?

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Re: GT2560 Too little power.!!

Post by _kaktus_ » Sat Dec 14, 2019 9:39 pm

Hello.

Check the entire power circuit of the heated bed thoroughly.
Check everything carefully for short circuits.

The MOSFET transistor heats up when more than the nominal current flows through it.
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Re: GT2560 Too little power.!!

Post by ashleyfarncombe@btinternet.com » Fri Feb 21, 2020 12:58 am

I had a similar problem a couple of years back with my I3Pro C, and decided to use a 12V relay to power the bed. The only limit is the power supply. I have used this method on all of the printers that i have had since then because i do not have to worry about overloading the motherboard.

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