heatbed Display

heatbed Display

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Hi Guys, In all my remodeling work, I have also missed adding insulation to the heatbed. Unfortunately, you could not see the LED that indicates whether the headbed is powered on. Therefore, something quickly constructed. The result is a display that simply fits onto the base plate. A simple LED was too simplistic for me. The display consists of 3 parts. 1. The inlay - printed from a transparent material. I only had PTEG but also sure with PLA. Color as you like it. 2. The case - Printed with PLA 3. The back wall - Printed with PLA First, please print the inlay and after cooling down, remove it from the printing plate. Then print the back wall and housing. If that too is cool, DO NOT REMOVE THE BODY FROM THE PRESSURE PLATE! First, glue the inlay with superglue and pay attention to the internal parts of e, a, p connected to the inlay. Then remove everything from the pressure plate. The back wall has 2 small holes for the cables. On the back wall, I glued 3 12V LED's. I used these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HSF65MC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The two cables for the LED's are then connected to the connections from the heatbed.

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