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Andio
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RE: CORE One L Kit interest

I would too love to build the Core One L as a kit, but don't mind Prusa only sell it prebuilt. I understand completely that the AC mains part should not be exposed to everyone. But I really hope Prusa never moves completely away from kits, like the MK4.

Publié : 23/02/2026 8:15 am
cwbullet
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RE: CORE One L Kit interest

Having built three Core Ones, I would be interested in a Core One L Kit.  

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Publié : 23/02/2026 1:20 pm
Jürgen
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RE: CORE One L Kit interest

I think it will be difficult to release a design with a mains-powered heatbed as a kit.

Is the heatbed itself double-insulated (Class II)? I assume that is not the case and it rather relies on single insulation and a protective earth connection of all metal chassis parts. If so, I struggle to see how one can make this fool-proof -- practically and formally -- in a kit. The user does not have measurement equipment to verify a compliant, low-impedance protective earth connection. And it seems difficult to even ensure that the user attaches all required earth connections at all. 

 

Publié : 23/02/2026 1:21 pm
Tom De Winter
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RE: CORE One L Kit interest

I just find it absurd and annoying to think that it couldn’t be kitted because of a line voltage powered heat bed.
How many Heathkits were sold and assembled by people with No Government certifications or intervention. Though it may have happened I never heard of one electrocution. I was building projects, all line powered, from Popular Electronics magazine from scratch when in Jr. High. And so were my nerd friends. 

Publié : 23/02/2026 11:53 pm
hyiger
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Posted by: @tom-de-winter

I just find it absurd and annoying to think that it couldn’t be kitted because of a line voltage powered heat bed.
How many Heathkits were sold and assembled by people with No Government certifications or intervention. Though it may have happened I never heard of one electrocution. I was building projects, all line powered, from Popular Electronics magazine from scratch when in Jr. High. And so were my nerd friends. 

Sure, maybe in the US, 40-50 years ago.

However now? Different countries, different certifications and different times. I also remember a time when wearing seatbelts in cars was not mandatory. 

Publié : 24/02/2026 2:26 am
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Tom De Winter
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RE: CORE One L Kit interest

And that’s really sad…

Publié : 24/02/2026 3:37 am
lastdown
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RE: CORE One L Kit interest

That also explains why there a so few spare parts for the L
So if you have problems with the heatbed you need to send the whole unit back. That alone would be a showstopper for me to buy the unit (at least direct from Prusa). Aside from the high shipment costs, too much gets damaged during transport (especially an assembled unit). I would then look local to find suppliers or find something else (what would be my last resort) where I do not have this issue.

Publié : 24/02/2026 7:25 am
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