Does anybody know what the industry type is for the power and mosfet connectors on the rambo board so I can order the right ones?
The bed heater voltage positive pin housing on female connector has melted and causing intermittent bed heater voltage and I need a new female connector. The one that goes on the power supply wires.
tj
power (& MOSFET) connectior type
Re: power (& MOSFET) connectior type
Recommendation: don't replace the platform heater connector with the same thing, because it'll melt again. Those connectors really aren't up to the task.9alfred99 wrote:a new female connector
You can remove the connector, solder 12 AWG stranded wires to the PCB in its place, and attach Anderson Powerpoles to the wires; do it for the platform power input and output connectors. Powerpoles have better current-carrying capacity and better mechanical stability.
Or, better, use a DC-DC solid-state relay (*) to get the high current completely off the RAMBo board and out of those connectors. Remove the melted connector, solder small-gauge wires to the board, attach them to the SSR input, use heavy wires from the power supply and platform, add Powerpoles, and connect them to the SSR output.
https://softsolder.com/2013/10/11/maker ... hermistor/

(*) Under ten bucks on eBay or Amazon. You want the SSR40DD version: DC-to-DC (not DC-to-AC) control with 40 A output capacity. Be careful with Amazon, because you can get exactly the same SSR you can get from eBay, including slow-boat shipping halfway around the planet, at Amazon prices.
Re: power (& MOSFET) connectior type
Actually, I am going to use one of the external MOSFETs like to upgrade an A8, which I have one of, and have a couple of extra MOSFET boards.
Just wanted a new connector to supply the bed power so its MOSFET can turn on the external and I hate intermittent burned parts. With the Rambo MOSFET just turning on the optocoupler on the external there is virtually no current. I was going to jumper one of the other 12v inputs to it.
Also, been reading CCI since #1.
tj
Just wanted a new connector to supply the bed power so its MOSFET can turn on the external and I hate intermittent burned parts. With the Rambo MOSFET just turning on the optocoupler on the external there is virtually no current. I was going to jumper one of the other 12v inputs to it.
Also, been reading CCI since #1.
tj
Re: power (& MOSFET) connectior type
After you clear away the burned rubble, solder an ordinary wire across the bottom of the board from the other 12 V supply: still no need for a connector. As you say, not much current, so there's no need for a fat, hard-to-solder wire.9alfred99 wrote:I hate intermittent burned parts
If you insist on connectorization, perhaps Makergear has some on a shelf. [grin]
It's been a long, twisty journey …reading CCI since #1