Topic: Melt down!
Has anybody modified their printer with fail safe measures for thermal runaway of the hot end and/or bed? Or of the controller if your active cooling goes to heck?
Let's face it, how many of us watch our printer during a four hour run? One hour? Half hour? Not me. Well, I did at first, but now it's so dialed in I almost went to the grocery store the other day during a four hour print run...and then I slapped myself across the face with a banana peel.
Aren't we just a bad mosfet or thermistor away from disaster? Now that I've got active cooling on my barrel (which, btw, is fantastic), what happens when my three dollar cooling fan goes to hell?
I don't know about your printer, but if my controller fan gives up the farm during the print it will start the wonderful "yskip" dance in about 5 minutes flat. So why not measure this too, and all our fans? I have never know more frustration in my life than loosing a print after running for three hours. Ok, I have, but that's for another forum. If a fan gives up the farm, maybe we send the printer into pause, and shut down the hot end temp?
Does anybody have some thoughts on this topic, and can suggest some really simple mods that can add one level or more of safety to our machines? I'm really not worried about burning my house down, but a melted hot end or x carriage is not on my dance card either. Hey, it just might save your own hot end tomorrow! Oh, and if you got one of those fancy new all metal hot ends, you're not safe either, it might just melt your x-carriage or extruder mount instead, which might actually be worse than a nozzle melting out of the bottom of the PEEK barrel.
Let's think outside our little box. Web cams for our smart phones (is there an app for that?)? SMS alerts from monitors on printer? Adding another thermistor? Adding thermal or current draw measuring to the mosfets? Sensors? Pause commands?
I don't have the answers, just the questions at this point. I do think we need something. Thanks.
