Topic: Discrepancy on bed heater reading
Okay, I posted a little while back about my bed heater (Airwolf) taking forever to heat up. This is somewhat of a continuation on that since I'm still having that problem too and it might be related.
Problem #1:
I have the bed running on 15v (up from the original 13.5). I bumped it up because it wouldn't reach 140C needed for polycarbonate parts. It would top out at 130C, and at that temperature things start to come loose from the build plate. Now it's doing the same thing with 15v - it will top out at 138C and takes FOREVER to go the extra two degrees to start the print (15 minutes +).
Problem #2
Because of the above, I decided to check the actual temperature of the bed. I am using a digital thermometer. The reading on the printer display says 140, but the thermometer reads 110 steady - and it's not raising at all, so that leads me to believe that the heat isn't just "not soaked in" yet. Actually, it's going down, not up! (It's down to 105 now after 10 minutes) That's a THIRTY degree difference!! No wonder I've been having adhesion problems!
At this point the printer I just built for 1/8th the price is working far better than the $4,000 Airwolf.
Has anyone else had a problem like this? Should I just look into upgrading the bed? Or am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance!
*EDIT: By the way, the heated bed is made up of a rep-rap style aluminum heating plate underneath 4mm glass.
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