Hotend to Loom Connector
advice please:- I want to isolate the hot end from the wiring loom so I can quickly remove the hot end to maintain without trying to maintain while dangling. So I would need to cut the heater cartridge wires and thermistor cartridge wires. What would be the best, tidiest and simplest snap connectors to use? Thanks
RE: Hotend to Loom Connector
You'll need to cut a lot more than that. Steppers, PINDA, fans, and then whatever connector you use must be small enough to avoid impeding X motion range. Quite the challenge, actually.
RE: Hotend to Loom Connector
But, something like these connectors might work ...
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/amphenol-icc-fci/10073599-010LF/1768206
RE: Hotend to Loom Connector
You'll need to cut a lot more than that. Steppers, PINDA, fans, and then whatever connector you use must be small enough to avoid impeding X motion range. Quite the challenge, actually.
I only want to isolate the hotend.
Thanks
RE: Hotend to Loom Connector
@nickrno77
Yes, me too. I see that E3D use Molex Micro-fit 3 for thermistor and on some nozzle heaters. I was thinking of going that route.
RE: Hotend to Loom Connector
@nickrno77
Yes, me too. I see that E3D use Molex Micro-fit 3 for thermistor and on some nozzle heaters. I was thinking of going that route.
@towlerg
Well I’ve spent hours trying to work out how to do this and source the parts. I’m going to go for the Molex Micro-Fit 3.0 ....
Here’s my BOM:-
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- Receptacle, In Line, 2 Way - 43645-0200
- Plug, In Line, Free, 2 Way - 43640-0201
- Micro-Fit 3.0 Plug Housing, 2 Row, with Panel Mount Ears, Halogen-Free, 4 Way - 43020-0400
- Receptacle, Free, 4 Way, Crimp - 43025-0400
- Crimp Socket, 20AWG, 43030-0007
- Crimp Pin, Microfit, 20 to 24 AWG, 43031-0007
I intend to use the 2 way connectors but while I was at it I purchased the 4 way as well. I though the 2 way connector maybe easier to hide away?
it was a bit of a job sourcing, I purchased the connectors from CPC UK and the Crimps from eBay. I would of had to but 100 if I had purchased the crimps from CPC which would have tripled the cost €$£