Ender 3 Insulated Bed Upgrade & Cost Savings

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2024

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  • @D9ID9I
    @D9ID9I Рік тому +15

    The main concern people should rise is the material insulation is made from. Because melt point of polyethylene insulation (you seems to be using one) is not that much higher than 100C. And other insulation materials extruded polystyrene can emit harmful gases even at lower temperatures. Glue can emit chemicals as well. Need to be careful with all that stuff.

  • @Jakefrc
    @Jakefrc Рік тому +7

    Thanks for the video. I live off the grid and frequently run prints over night so saving a little bit of power is always a good thing especially when you have weeks of overcast weather and power generation is minimal. I went straight to purchase one after seeing the data 😎

  • @Fanzindel
    @Fanzindel Рік тому +5

    This is much more relevant for folks trying to print on solar+battery storage. I think for my mobile setup this is a great addition to increase runtime. Might add a strip of insulation around the perimeter where the aluminum is exposed as well. Every little thing helps.

  • @Jim_One-wl4ke
    @Jim_One-wl4ke 5 місяців тому

    Yeah I just bought, it did heat a little faster not much 2mins down to about 1.5mins, but retain heat longer when power down.👍. I think may save energy on the long run cos the heater on/off times is cut down. Thanks for making this video & sharing ❤

  • @stevendebruin2222
    @stevendebruin2222 Рік тому

    Good to see that I will save the energy it cost watching this vid when I would run the printer for a month with insulation! 😊

  • @Missterpaja
    @Missterpaja 14 днів тому +1

    What about starting a fire?

  • @billallen275
    @billallen275 Рік тому +1

    Wow that's good work! I was expecting a little more than that, but that means you're losing at least 10% of the heat elsewhere. Been planning to put insulation sheets under it next time the bed is opened up. My goal is to improve temperature regulation on the topside and reduce heating time.

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому

      yea unfortunately the heating time didn't reduce much which makes sense. I suppose if you really wanted it to heat faster you'd need a bed heater with more power.

  • @Nifty-Stuff
    @Nifty-Stuff Рік тому +1

    Great job with this! Thanks for testing multiple insulation products. I'm less worried about cost, but more worried about time to heat a large bed (CR-10) in a colder environment... and keeping that bed warm seems to be an issue. Hopefully insulation will help!

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому +1

      You can definitely save some heating time with this insulation and especially if you’re printing with ABS or anything with a higher bed temperature

  • @necrokittie2291
    @necrokittie2291 Місяць тому

    yeah... if i do something like this I'll use rockwool.... it's made of molten rocks and i wouldn't have to worry about off gassing of the foam or it melting when doing an extra hot filament type. i'd just kapton tape it to the bottom of the bed.

  • @felipenavas
    @felipenavas Рік тому +14

    WARNING: That foam will melt slowly overtime and will become a black goo stucked under your bed. Ask how I know that 😅

  • @joshbracken5450
    @joshbracken5450 Рік тому

    Excellent video man

  • @Vette0804
    @Vette0804 Рік тому

    Is there a link to the temperature logger that you made?

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz 4 місяці тому

    I have tried exactly this when i bought my printer, i used a piece of foam that came with the printer in order to attempt to reach higher temperatures and print ABS. It was 2017.
    This was not good. When the probe was reading 100°C, a lot of the foam was gone, just gone after 10-20-ish minutes. There was just a little bit of distortion visible in the air no visible smoke or anything, and a faint smell. It was like it was sublimating. I was quite scared, i don't know the fumes could be flammable, i was afraid of them exploding. OK it being likely PE i wasn't terribly concerned i had poisoned myself but still it was scary.
    It did trigger my light dispersion type fire alarm though!

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  4 місяці тому

      Yikes, that sounds like some cheap foam! Probably best to purchase some stuff rated for the higher temperatures.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 4 місяці тому

      @@DesktopInventions Well yes you don't have much expectation on packaging foam. Low grade material is perfectly fine to protect things in transit, if it's recycled degraded polymer etc even better.
      Back then i instead installed a piece of cork that i got from a 1€-store. It's been on there all this time and hasn't given me trouble.
      However cork can be trouble as well as it's capable of smouldering. It's not the worst since i have an excellent Irish-made fire alarm right above which should catch it and fire extinguisher right underneath and would have all the time in the world to put it out, if it were to ever do that. The warning was issued by DIY3DTECH from his experience working with cork. Also for the time being my concern was limited since the 12V bed simply doesn't have a lot of power, so self ignition temperature could never be reached, and i'm also not printing so much that the cork can thoroughly lose embedded moisture.
      Soon i'm rebuilding the printer to 24V. New PSU, new bed which has more power, probably proper insulation material :D

  • @Prillanator
    @Prillanator Рік тому

    Thanks I’ve been wondering if this upgrade is actually worthy of doing. Did you notice any difference in initial layer quality?

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому

      personally no, I did not notice a difference in quality. If you have a larger print bed that doesn't have a uniform surface temperature it might make a difference.

  • @worshaw
    @worshaw Рік тому +2

    Would this add a fire risk?

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому

      It's recommended to test the foam before installing it. You can light a corner of it with a lighter (in a safe place) and see if the flame spreads across the foam or it self-extinguishes. Not all foam materials are made equal, the free foam from my 3D printer box passed this test.

    • @Missterpaja
      @Missterpaja 14 днів тому

      Yes

  • @eskanderx1027
    @eskanderx1027 Рік тому +1

    It also heats up faster.

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому +1

      Yea have a nice graph of that at 8:55 !

    • @Valuiskihh
      @Valuiskihh 10 місяців тому

      ​@@DesktopInventionswow, i have 350w power supply on my ender 3 and it heats up to 100c in about 5 minutes maybe. Not 30sec

  • @hopelessdecoy
    @hopelessdecoy Рік тому

    Ok now a printing tent as another data point with the insulation for vpower savings

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому +1

      yes that should be on my future to-do list along with an enclosure video!

  • @timokaiser
    @timokaiser Рік тому

    Nice...! I have just received my "pro" style adhesive foam and will install it, as I was hoping to save a bit more than that... Anyway, let's go save the planet! :-))

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому +1

      yea, pretty good savings I thought for a simple piece of foam! I'm surprised manufactures don't supply this from the beginning. I suppose it's cost that most people don't value in the low end printer market.

    • @timokaiser
      @timokaiser Рік тому +2

      @@DesktopInventions Absolutely... Since over here in Germany, we are at about 40ct/kWh (for private use), the cost for 3D printing is not just about printer and filament prices! - Thanks again for addressing this aspect!

  • @TheNewBloodDan
    @TheNewBloodDan Рік тому

    I literally call it the bed diaper. 😂

  • @mrnlce7939
    @mrnlce7939 Рік тому

    I know they used to use card board. I wonder how that would stack up against the pro sheet.

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому

      It's probably more effective than nothing, but less than the foam would be my guess. It would be a little concerning, since cardboard is flammable

    • @mrnlce7939
      @mrnlce7939 Рік тому

      @@DesktopInventions Just googled "at what temperature does cardboard ignite" and it says that it ignites at 258°C. I know were the concerns come from but it should be quite safe. If you print bed is reaching 258°C you might have bigger problems.

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому

      yea mainly just the risk if there ever was an electrical short somewhere on the bed. Definitely outside the category of what should be normal operations.

    • @timokaiser
      @timokaiser Рік тому +1

      @@mrnlce7939 Correct data. However, try to put a sheet of cardboard/paper in your oven (at baking temperature around 200°C)! It will soon smell terribly and turn dark, long before igniting...

    • @mrnlce7939
      @mrnlce7939 Рік тому +1

      @@timokaiser Still if your bed is reaching 200 you have larger concerns. Also it could act as an early warning system that something is going wrong.

  • @nirajahmed7398
    @nirajahmed7398 Рік тому

    What was the thickness of the insulation foam?

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому +1

      The free foam was 14mm, cut down to 9.5mm at the rear. and the purchased foam sheet was 8.5mm.

    • @nirajahmed7398
      @nirajahmed7398 Рік тому

      @@DesktopInventions Thanks for the reply. This helps a lot.

  • @kimzor1989
    @kimzor1989 Рік тому

    Daaang 14c/kw. Here in Australia I'm paying 44c/kw :(

    • @DesktopInventions
      @DesktopInventions  Рік тому

      I just took the average value of the US. Wow that's expensive! I thought with all the solar power it would be cheaper there.

    • @kimzor1989
      @kimzor1989 Рік тому

      @@DesktopInventions My house has solar panels on the roof, so that helps immensely but yes, it is expensive here...I need to find some foam and insulate my bed!! Stupid me, threw away all the packaging