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lambda=220W/m/K
lambda=220W/m/K
The max distance of the resistors is 70 mm
The max distance of the resistors is 70 mm
I estimate the area A[mm^2]=70*10mm^2, through which the power of the load-resitor passes
I estimate the area A[mm^2]=70*10mm^2, through which the power of the load-resitor passes
I estimate the distance from the middle of the resistor to the resistor itself l=35mm
I estimate the distance from the middle of the resistor to the resistor itself l=35mm
At 110° ~ 30% of the 750W Heatbed, which was installed before was sufficient.
At 110° ~ 30% of the 750W Heatbed, which was installed before was sufficient.
-> P~4W = 250W/30/2 (half of the power of one of the resistors flows through that area to the heat bed surface.
 
This results in P~4W (= 250W/30/2) (half of the power of one of the resistors flows through that area to the heat bed surface).
 
4*35*1000/220/700 K ~ 1K
4*35*1000/220/700 K ~ 1K


I would assume, that my thermal cameras resolution is not sufficient to detect such small variations in the temperature over the bed.
I would assume, that my thermal cameras resolution is not sufficient to detect such small variations in the temperature over the bed.
Will give it a try in the next few weeks. (Beginning of 2026)
Will give it a try in the next few weeks. (Beginning of 2026)

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The thermal conductivity of aluminium is lambda=220W/m/K The max distance of the resistors is 70 mm

I estimate the area A[mm^2]=70*10mm^2, through which the power of the load-resitor passes

I estimate the distance from the middle of the resistor to the resistor itself l=35mm

At 110° ~ 30% of the 750W Heatbed, which was installed before was sufficient.

This results in P~4W (= 250W/30/2) (half of the power of one of the resistors flows through that area to the heat bed surface).

4*35*1000/220/700 K ~ 1K

I would assume, that my thermal cameras resolution is not sufficient to detect such small variations in the temperature over the bed.

Will give it a try in the next few weeks. (Beginning of 2026)