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  • V * A = W

    The device operates at a certain wattage. If the voltage is lower, you need more amps to reach the same watt. Amps is what makes conductors hot.

    Example:

    200V * 1A = 200W

    100V * 2A = 200W


    To quote the link above that you didn’t read so I had to re-read to make sure I’m right:

    The issue stems from the difference in standardized voltages between regions, with the US running on 120 volts, compared to China’s 220 volts (where bambu is based). This requires almost twice the current for the same total power draw in the US compared to most other regions, contributing to higher temperatures being reached due to Ohm’s law.


    And about the ac adapter - it’s not the cause of the burning issues. And if they specc it for china’s 220V, it should work fine in most of europe.



  • HelloRoot@lemy.lolto3DPrinting@lemmy.worldWhat's causing this?
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    3 months ago

    Nothing ever pulls off from an outer perimeter, it’s only inner perimeters of empty loops or holes.

    Isn’t that obvious?

    Try making a circle of a certain size on a flat, empty table, by dragging a string. The circle will become smaller, than the target size because of the part that is already laid down will be dragged inwards.

    Now drag the string around a gluestick, it can’t be smaller than the gluestick’s circle because the gluestick is in the way.














  • Aaah thanks for explaining, I didn’t even know that was a thing, cause I never did any tutorials, I just started rawdogging it at some point when I needed to do a project.

    I do mostly functional designs and I agree that Blender is not the best for it tbh. it can be fiddly and unintuitive. I guess I just know my way around it rather well by now.

    There is this plugin that can make it more interesting for people that come fom the CAD workflow: https://www.cadsketcher.com/ (but you won’t be making realistic doughnuts with it either)