Shachar85
Member level 2
Hi
I'm new in PCB designing. I've read a lot and didn't find the answer I seek.
Long story short - my question is what happens when driving too much current through too narrow trace?
Will it limit the current? or will it break and open the cirucit?
The full details:
I'm trying to design a heating bed for a 3d printer.
I'm going to use 24v, copper clad pcb from ebay (0.5 oz/ft^2). 400X200mm.
I need to get to at least 400w.
Tried many calculations, but can't get the numbers right.
The best I got was W=7.8mm, L = 8600mm, distance between traces is 1.5mm.
It gives me 1.08ohm at 25deg(c) and 1.43ohm at 110deg(c).
Both are fine by me, but it gives me 16.8A to 22.2A. Which are both too much for 7.8mm wide trace, according to the online calculators.
And that's why I wonder what happens if I drive too much current - will it break the circuit or lower the current?
Thanks for any help
I'm new in PCB designing. I've read a lot and didn't find the answer I seek.
Long story short - my question is what happens when driving too much current through too narrow trace?
Will it limit the current? or will it break and open the cirucit?
The full details:
I'm trying to design a heating bed for a 3d printer.
I'm going to use 24v, copper clad pcb from ebay (0.5 oz/ft^2). 400X200mm.
I need to get to at least 400w.
Tried many calculations, but can't get the numbers right.
The best I got was W=7.8mm, L = 8600mm, distance between traces is 1.5mm.
It gives me 1.08ohm at 25deg(c) and 1.43ohm at 110deg(c).
Both are fine by me, but it gives me 16.8A to 22.2A. Which are both too much for 7.8mm wide trace, according to the online calculators.
And that's why I wonder what happens if I drive too much current - will it break the circuit or lower the current?
Thanks for any help