
Burnt heated bed plug
Burnt heated bed plug
So, this thing happened. What can I do to prevent it happening again?


Re: Burnt heated bed plug
Hi, Can you provide your model?
Was the hotbed wiring part burned out?
Are there any burned areas on the motherboard part,
Can provide specific pictures.
Was the hotbed wiring part burned out?
Are there any burned areas on the motherboard part,
Can provide specific pictures.
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Re: Burnt heated bed plug
Your device is like a short circuit due to an overload. My computer also crashed because I was playing Slope 2 with too many devices plugged in simultaneously. Please note this when you use it.
Re: Burnt heated bed plug
In general, there are several reasons why appliances burn out:
1. Large voltage drops
2. Long time use at a higher or lower voltage
3. Dust accumulation inside the device (Dust gets clogged inside and causes overheating)
4. Poor quality parts
If you monitor your devices (wipe the dust), and install stabilizers, if there are power surges, then everything will be fine with them
1. Large voltage drops
2. Long time use at a higher or lower voltage
3. Dust accumulation inside the device (Dust gets clogged inside and causes overheating)
4. Poor quality parts
If you monitor your devices (wipe the dust), and install stabilizers, if there are power surges, then everything will be fine with them