Re: Ramps 1.4 Mosfet Overheating "magic smoke"
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 4:59 pm
Yeah, that is a good idea! Can you share the stl file?
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Thank you for sharing.Joseph wrote:Yeah i also wanted something more complex but i just wanted to start printing so mi friend rpinted thjs model. If you want it here the link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:145946
But still i cannot believe problems was overheating having this attachment. mi only conclusion is problem with the MosFet itself.
How many screw holes do you have connected? If I mount it that way I only have 1 screw that lines up and getting the USB cable in is almost impossible. I had to mount it the other way as everyone else has, and now I get to replace my ramps as the board fried...zhangxueyou wrote:This is how I mount the mainboard, use a screw and power cable to firm it.
Of course you can do it like Joseph, adding 2 fan mount above mainboard to change the fan's position and have a better cooling.blackeagle wrote:How many screw holes do you have connected? If I mount it that way I only have 1 screw that lines up and getting the USB cable in is almost impossible. I had to mount it the other way as everyone else has, and now I get to replace my ramps as the board fried...zhangxueyou wrote:This is how I mount the mainboard, use a screw and power cable to firm it.
Sorry, my misunderstanding.blackeagle wrote:That doesn't answer the question, how many screws do you have holding the ramps down? which holes? It sounds like due to a design flaw a lot of us are frying our ramps..
Only 1 screw holds the entire board up? i wouldn't think that would work well... Thinking it needs at least another hole drilled. Then add the fan as Joseph has done to get stability and cooling.zhangxueyou wrote:Sorry, my misunderstanding.blackeagle wrote:That doesn't answer the question, how many screws do you have holding the ramps down? which holes? It sounds like due to a design flaw a lot of us are frying our ramps..
If you mount the board like me, only need 1 screw and the hole is the ellipse one.
If you mount like Joseph, you need 2 screws and one of the hole is beside the ellipse one, another is on the bottom-right corner.
Yes, only 1 screw, and the power cable. I put the power cable between the fan and acrylic plate.blackeagle wrote:Only 1 screw holds the entire board up? i wouldn't think that would work well... Thinking it needs at least another hole drilled. Then add the fan as Joseph has done to get stability and cooling.zhangxueyou wrote:Sorry, my misunderstanding.blackeagle wrote:That doesn't answer the question, how many screws do you have holding the ramps down? which holes? It sounds like due to a design flaw a lot of us are frying our ramps..
If you mount the board like me, only need 1 screw and the hole is the ellipse one.
If you mount like Joseph, you need 2 screws and one of the hole is beside the ellipse one, another is on the bottom-right corner.