thermistor semitec 104GT-2
0 - 300с
how is the correct flowcode setting for this thermistor
an example if possible, thanks
help termistor setting 104GT-2
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Re: help termistor setting 104GT-2
hello.
You will need to add the Thermistor component.
Look at the thermistor datasheet then enter the values within the thermistor component properties.
You will need to add the Thermistor component.
Look at the thermistor datasheet then enter the values within the thermistor component properties.
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Re: help termistor setting 104GT-2
Hi
There doesn't seem to be a lot of results if you search for the 104GT2 resistance table, but as many 3D printers use this component you may get better help from one of their sites.
This link documents a table, but you might want to search further.
https://e3d-online.zendesk.com/hc/en-us ... stor-Table
Hope it helps.
Regards
There doesn't seem to be a lot of results if you search for the 104GT2 resistance table, but as many 3D printers use this component you may get better help from one of their sites.
This link documents a table, but you might want to search further.
https://e3d-online.zendesk.com/hc/en-us ... stor-Table
Hope it helps.
Regards
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Re: help termistor setting 104GT-2
Hello.
What I just did is enter the standard formula in excel for deriving the resistance for a given temperature.
These are the results: You can either enter those values within the component properties or use one of the many online calculators, since the beta value is shown on the datasheet.
Another option is to use a formula to display the temperature.
I posted a project doing that, here.
What I just did is enter the standard formula in excel for deriving the resistance for a given temperature.
These are the results: You can either enter those values within the component properties or use one of the many online calculators, since the beta value is shown on the datasheet.
Another option is to use a formula to display the temperature.
I posted a project doing that, here.
Martin