Spare parts strategy?
Hi,
Got a brand new MK4 a few weeks ago. It makes the job. Î’m really happy with it.
Then I have to think about close future. Changing parts that will need to.
As the nextruder adpator is not available what shoul I do? Wait? Buy a new one piece nozzle for 30€?
Then for whom has a good feed back with these machines is there any other spare part to recommand having on the shelf at home?
thank you!
Thierry
Best Answer by vhubbard:
For me a sock was first. Then a thermister. From my experience thermisters tend to go out the most. Then a heater element, alternate nozzle sizes as desired. I also have a spare aluminum hot end. At that point more spare parts for a hobby machine doesn't seem worth it for me.
I decided to use the new 1 piece nozzles. Why? No hot torquing needed. With the v6 adapter you still must re-torque the nozzle when hot according to the instructions. I think this is to assure no leaking. Working on a hot hotend is something I want to avoid from now on. The one piece nozzle is tightend at room temp.
RE:
For me a sock was first. Then a thermister. From my experience thermisters tend to go out the most. Then a heater element, alternate nozzle sizes as desired. I also have a spare aluminum hot end. At that point more spare parts for a hobby machine doesn't seem worth it for me.
I decided to use the new 1 piece nozzles. Why? No hot torquing needed. With the v6 adapter you still must re-torque the nozzle when hot according to the instructions. I think this is to assure no leaking. Working on a hot hotend is something I want to avoid from now on. The one piece nozzle is tightend at room temp.
RE: Spare parts strategy?
Hi,
Thank you for your suggestions. I’ve bought:
Prusa Nozzle brass - 0.6 mm
1 pcs
29,90 €
Nextruder V6 Nozzle Adapter - available!
1 pcs
28,99 €
Prusa Nozzle brass - 0.4 mm
1 pcs
29,90 €
Thermistor NTC 100k - 90 mm
1 pcs
12,59 €
Nextruder heaterblock
1 pcs
14,69 €
MK4 Heater 40 W - 120 mm
1 pcs
12,59 €
Heatbed thermistor set
1 pcs
7,19 €
I will see then if it’s enough for a while.
Regards