I wanted to step up my ABS print from 228 to 235 to see if the layers would stick together better.
But it reached a peak temp of 233, and would not get any hotter.
Right now I believe I have the two 8 ohm resistors in parallel. [whatever shipped with the early V2's]
Can I put two 5.6 ohm in parallel and not draw too much current from the RAMBO? Is this a good idea? Or are two 6.8's better.
I have assorted 2W resistors, are 3W required as a minimum?
Or, is there one of those heater cartridges that fit the stock hot-end?
Can't seem to reach 235 with extruder
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Re: Can't seem to reach 235 with extruder
3w seems extremely undersized. Isn't the requirement something more like 20-25w?
nitewatchman wrote:it was much cleaner and easier than killing a chicken on top of the printer.
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Re: Can't seem to reach 235 with extruder
If you're just looking to squeeze out a few extra degrees, consider wrapping your hot end in kapton.
nitewatchman wrote:it was much cleaner and easier than killing a chicken on top of the printer.
Re: Can't seem to reach 235 with extruder
The supplied resistors are, I believe, 3W. Since they are being used as heaters, and are basically 'joined' to the hot end which is the 'heat sink', you can get away with overloading them. However, that might contribute to the high failure rate of them.BenTheRighteous wrote:3w seems extremely undersized. Isn't the requirement something more like 20-25w?
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Re: Can't seem to reach 235 with extruder
You might be right about that.
You also asked about heater cartridges. This one would probably work: http://www.filastruder.com/collections/ ... -cartridge
I still recommend kapton as the easiest and fastest solution.
You also asked about heater cartridges. This one would probably work: http://www.filastruder.com/collections/ ... -cartridge
I still recommend kapton as the easiest and fastest solution.

nitewatchman wrote:it was much cleaner and easier than killing a chicken on top of the printer.
Re: Can't seem to reach 235 with extruder
a little bird pointed me to these: http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-12V-40W-Cer ... 4d20d6f9d0
I will probably do both, wrap in kapton for now, and order a cartridge. Although I am interested in those cyclops hot-ends that do two filaments with one nozzle so maybe I should make sure the cartridge works in those, too.
I will probably do both, wrap in kapton for now, and order a cartridge. Although I am interested in those cyclops hot-ends that do two filaments with one nozzle so maybe I should make sure the cartridge works in those, too.