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Using a heatbed froma 3D printer to control condensation on my machines

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Peter G. Shaw24/08/2018 20:06:16
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I use some self-regulating heaters from RS Components - Part No. 360-4059

I have 2 on the lathe and 1 on a lump of ali wedged in the bottom of the milling machine. In addition, both machines are covered with a material (don't know what it is) and a sheet of plastic. Neither machine shows any sign of rust whereas previously, the lathe did indeed show rust signs, even though I used to use copious amounts of WD40..

It has to be said that allthough these particular devices (there are other values incidently) are rated at 10W, they actually run at 19W on the lathe: this is completely within specification.

Peter G. Shaw

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