3D printer catches fire and sets house on fire
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Most 3d printers have a heating sensor. 2 in fact. One for the nozzle and one for the bed. It's how they measure the temperature for the prints
Not that it would have helped for this case. Its supposed to be the ssr that failed, so part of the electronics. Afaict it overheated insanely and caught fire