GT2560 burnt heatbed socket

Perry_S
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Re: GT2560 burnt heatbed socket

Post by Perry_S »

Hello,
Unfortunately this has happened to me as well after about 2 months of use. Same connector for the hotbed.

Can anyone tell me where to find a replacement? Maybe a part number I could cross reference or something. I'd prefer something a bit better quality if possible. Ideally I need both sides since the pcb-side has a little damage as well.

Thanks!
Sherry
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Re: GT2560 burnt heatbed socket

Post by Sherry »

hi,the green socket is not sold on line. can you find it locally? the specifcation is : 2pin 180°,RC508(R),5.08mm.
Perry_S
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Re: GT2560 burnt heatbed socket

Post by Perry_S »

Yes, I can find these locally but all are only rated to 10 Amps. I can not find any connectors with the 5 mm pin spacing that are rated above 10 amps. I believe the original ones were only rated for 10 amps and used in this 15 amp circuit and the reason we are seeing thesse burning.
Mark
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Re: GT2560 burnt heatbed socket

Post by Mark »

how about check this one, it says 15A:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Pcs-5-08mm-P ... 1201924630
Perry_S
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Re: GT2560 burnt heatbed socket

Post by Perry_S »

Thanks,
Was hoping to find something local in the US but I will give them a try.
judarc
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Re: GT2560 burnt heatbed socket

Post by judarc »

Hi, the same thing to me, but today the damaged was on the main DC power plug, I plan to solder the cables directly to the PCB and see if they don't get hot as soon as I turn the bed on.
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