Who TF is printing ABS with a bedslinger? I was talking about PLA & PETG. I never tried ABS, went straight to ASA on my enclosed printers since it’s less fumes and prints better.
It literally isn't.
A component overheats, fails, and stops being hot.
It does not create nearly enough energy to crwate an external fire.
Never has.
It's a reliability issue, but it's not a fire hazard.
If you think it is, you spend too much time on this sub.
There's a million A1s and a few hundred failures. It's rare, and only on a faulty batch.
It's solved moving forward, and they replace failed (and healthy!) boards for free.
Again, precisely zero actual fires. Go touch grass.
Zero fires.
Zero people injured.
Zero ability for it to generate enough energy to create an external fire.
I'm sorry you bought into the narrative that this rare, tiny fraction of a percent chance of a failure is in anyway an actual safety issue.
If it is, then prove it. It's your claim, the burden is yours, defend it.
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u/ghoztlighting 4d ago
tell me you don't print with ABS without telling me you don't print with ABS