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Biqu HT-NTC in Marlin?


me111

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I have been using these (BIQU 1M/2M HT-NTC100K Thermistor Temperature Sensor for High Temperature Filament 350 Degrees) as a drop-in replacement for generic glass-bead NTC100k's; However, they are advertised for- well, high temperature.

Wanted to use that- I am, however, unsure whether Marlin has NTC resistance values above 300C, and if so which thermistor ought to be chosen. Help would be much appreciated, as well as some trivia as to how Biqu managed to push an NTC past what is conventionally considered usable temperature (for that price) and why hasn't anyone else.

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