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3D-print, a temperature sensor holder


Astrofriend

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That's the small thing that makes it. Today I made a holder to the temperature probe I use to my motor focuser. I didn't attach it direct to the lens but to the dovetail. Normally I stripe small devices in place, but why not make a 3D-printed holder ?

Find here how it looks:
http://www.astrofriend.eu/3d-printing/temperature-sensor-holder/01-temperature-sensor-holder.html

I have uploaded the STL file if someone find it interesting to 3D-print it.

All my STL files on the 3D-prining main menu:
http://www.astrofriend.eu/3d-printing/3dprinting.html

Note: my STL files can maybe have errors, but they work on my AnyCube delta printer with the Cura slicer.

/Lars

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Maybe you have got problem as I did with the temperature regulation of the 3D-printer. In my case I got this problem when I changed from PLA to ABS pro filament. When I set the nozzle temperature to what's needed for ABS it didn't stabilize enough. It oschilated around the set temperature and the 3D-printer refused to start printing.

It was the P.I.D. parameters that was wrong. After some research I found how to solve this problem. I have write it down how I did it. Maybe interesting for other users of 3D-printers.

http://www.astrofriend.eu/3d-printing/3d-printer-setup/15-3d-printer-setup.html

/Lars

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