Wanhao

MK3 Heat Bed 214 x 214 mm - 12/24V, 90W

$30.00 - $35.00

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3 versions available:

  1.  no wiring or thermistor
  2. wired for 12V with thermistor; wiring is 100cm long (direct replacement for Wanhao Duplicator i3 v2.1, etc)
  3. wired for 24V with thermistor; wiring is 50cm long (direct replacement for Wanhao Duplicator i3 Plus)

Product Features:

  • 214 mm x 214 mm x 3 mm (L x W x H)
  • Voltage: 12/24 V
  • Power: 90W

Package Contents:

  • MK3 Aluminum Heat Bed selected with no wiring/thermistor, 12V with thermistor, or 24V thermistor

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SKU: BED-MK3-214214-##120

Reviews

4 out of 5 (based on 6 ratings)
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Flat, sturdy and a good fit, but low temperature

3/5
90W is not a lot and this bed struggles to get over 85c and at 12V it heats up SLOW, usually 30 minutes from 10c to 85c and I had to tweak my thermal runaway settings to get it that high without failing. It's good for PLA, but would not be suitable for higher temp plastics. I'm planning to over volt it to get more power out of it for faster heating times and higher temperatures. A higher Wattage would be much better.
Posted by Rob, May 12, 2020

Nice heat bed

5/5
Bought the pre-wired 12V version, it's solid and high quality, just needs some strain relief to avoid pulling the wires.
Posted by undefined, November 26, 2018

tooo expansive compared to other places

3/5
it cost me around 60$ to be delivered where you can find it on amazon for 19$
Posted by Mahmoud khaywe, October 30, 2017

GOOD QUALITY

5/5
easy to install and nice quality
Posted by fournier Mikael, September 06, 2017

really nice heated bed

5/5
Bought to replaced an aging mk2, really happy with the purchase, heat up a lot faster then my old bed
Posted by undefined, July 07, 2017

Works great

4/5
Installed easily. Fit perfectly. Easy to solder. Heats up quickly, much faster than my old heat bed that failed.
Posted by John Fallows, April 22, 2016