E3D Hotend Insulators
E3D just released the hotend socks they have been beta testing. These should help keep the hotend temperature from swinging when the print fan ramps up. Should help alleviate thermal runaway problems.
http://www.filastruder.com/products/silicone-socks-3-pack?mc_cid=63cf3656a3&mc_eid=07e268e214
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Just be aware of this:
"Note that these will not work with the older bare thermistor style heater blocks."
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I wonder if the e3D v6 block is the cartridge style required for the silicone sock. Comparing the photos in the PR documentation would make me think they are: https://d17kynu4zpq5hy.cloudfront.net/igi/prusa3d/YflV2SxXEOYp2rjN.huge is from the assembly guide.
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That picture is the old style.
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Upon more thorough study about the insulators, dang, indeed it's different. 🙁
I wonder if e3d will be phasing out the older block design. I can't gather from their webshop how that cartridge thermistor differs from the one used in the old design.
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The old design is simply a glass bead, whereas the new one is encased. Plus the heater block is slightly larger in one direction.
Peter
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I'm mostly wondering if a swap would require a different thermistor to be selected/defined in the firmware. If not, it's a relatively simple drop-in replacement, otherwise people wanting to use this will probably have to build firmwares from source themselves.
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It's the same thermistor (Semitec 104GT), encapsulated. No change in firmware required.
Peter
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Excellent to hear. Thanks for confirming PJR.
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Ordered some. Now whats the best way to clean the hotend? Acetone?
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Acetone will probably work best if the residue is from ABS plastics. That, and some elbow grease and patience for scorched residue.
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Only used ABS and a bit of PLA now and again. I will try acetone and update when they arrive.
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I would not rush out and buy these guys. I have had nothing but problems with them. These do not stay in place no matter how you go about fitting them. After a long print I came back to check it and 3/4 the way through it had decided to turn itself sideways and catch all the filament. There is no 100% safe way of fitting them. They simply hang on the hot end. Being silicon and a loose fit unless you run the printer at 20% it will move.
If only there was a heat proof cable tie that would hold it in place. 🙄
Would be interesting to see how others have fitted theirs though incase I am completely wrong. 😉
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Have you tried Kapton tape?
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Have you tried Kapton tape?
What is Kapton tape? Is it available world wide? Im UK. I cant say I have heard of it.
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Have you tried Kapton tape?
What is Kapton tape? Is it available world wide? Im UK. I cant say I have heard of it.
Kapton is a trade-name for a thin, heat tolerant material. Some use it to cover heated beds. I've got sheets of it over my heated aluminum bed on a Geeetech G2S Pro Delta printer.
Often you will see it on the leads to the hot-end itself. It is usually a yellow/gold color.
This article describes some uses and shows some photos. It can be purchased at Amazon, or many places where 3D printing supplies are sold.
http://www.tridimake.com/2012/10/isolate-head-with-kapton-fight-plastic.html
John
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Oh I see. Yes that is genius, why did I bother buying these socks!
Going to look at getting some of this Kapton tape. Thanks John and gz1 😉
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Would be interesting to see how others have fitted theirs though incase I am completely wrong. 😉
It isn't an i3 MK2, but another fellow on the Geeetech forum reports good success with his sock. He does have a layer cooling nozzle that might be helping holding the sock in place: https://plus.google.com/+JasonMcMullan/posts/ZqwipaTQesD
I just ordered a set to try with my new i3 Mk2. For under US$10 including shipping I'll see how it goes. I really hated how my hot-end and nozzle got covered with PETG.
John
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Would be interesting to see how others have fitted theirs though incase I am completely wrong. 😉
It isn't an i3 MK2, but another fellow on the Geeetech forum reports good success with his sock. He does have a layer cooling nozzle that might be helping holding the sock in place: https://plus.google.com/+JasonMcMullan/posts/ZqwipaTQesD
I just ordered a set to try with my new i3 Mk2. For under US$10 including shipping I'll see how it goes. I really hated how my hot-end and nozzle got covered with PETG.
John
It's important that people be sure they have the right Hot-End for the e3d socks... It MUST be an e3d V6 Full hotend with the new style cartridge thermistor... otherwise they won't fit properly. Also the nozzle must have been fitted exactly as recommended by e3d with the half-turn of the nozzle back out from the heater block.
Oh I see. Yes that is genius, why did I bother buying these socks!
Because they look cool? 😎 😆 And I mean... come on... socks for your printer! 😀
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I would not rush out and buy these guys. I have had nothing but problems with them. These do not stay in place no matter how you go about fitting them. After a long print I came back to check it and 3/4 the way through it had decided to turn itself sideways and catch all the filament. There is no 100% safe way of fitting them. They simply hang on the hot end. Being silicon and a loose fit unless you run the printer at 20% it will move.
If only there was a heat proof cable tie that would hold it in place. 🙄
Would be interesting to see how others have fitted theirs though in case I am completely wrong. 😉
Have you double checked that you have the newer style Hot-End (with cartridge Thermistor)?