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GreenPea
(@greenpea)
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ID-10-T error

To everyone who might be tempted to scrape the black plastic from the hotend/heatsink while clearing clotted TPU, thinking it is residu:

DO NOT DO THAT

it is the load sensor, after scraping it becomes a dead load sensor, it has ceased to exist so to speak.

A new hotend/heatsink is about 70€ and a week's wait, everyone in your household will snigger when they see you and it is no fun at all to disassemble and reassemble the best part of the nextruder, at least not for me.

No room other than a cold tile floor to make things worse.

 

I hope I can prevent at least one Core One owner to do what I have done.

 

Take care everyone.

(edit: loving the learning curve a bit less at the moment ;-))

This topic was modified 4 hours ago by GreenPea

Loving the learning curve!

Posted : 21/10/2025 6:05 pm
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hyiger
(@hyiger)
Honorable Member
RE: ID-10-T error

With the Core One I've been using what I call the "Ark method"... I have 2 of everything. I printed spares for everything that could possibly break and I have an extra heatsink assembly. Why an extra? Because I had a mishap when my Core One was still an Mk4 with a V6 nozzle and a giant blob of doom covered most of the Nextruder. Cleaning it I ended up damaging it so I ordered 2 for next time. Almost makes me want to build another printer so I have a spare on hand. Would probably be a different brand though. 

Posted : 21/10/2025 6:12 pm
Clark
(@clark)
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RE: ID-10-T error

Thank you for sharing. Wish you a prompt re-assembly!

Posted : 21/10/2025 6:20 pm
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