Spring mounting thermistor
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:22 am
Hey all,
I opted to use a thermistor from b3 (company that makes the pico hotend). It uses a spring to mount inside the existing thermistor hole. I tapped the hole to allow me to screw it in, but the hole depth is a little shallow. I'm trying to determine if I can use a bit to make that hole a little deeper so the thermistor will stay screwed in. Anyone have any experience about extending the depth of the existing hole on the stock hotend? Is there any other way to mount it so it will stay put? It's already popped out once during calibration.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/PvMEEhu.jpg[/img]
I opted to use a thermistor from b3 (company that makes the pico hotend). It uses a spring to mount inside the existing thermistor hole. I tapped the hole to allow me to screw it in, but the hole depth is a little shallow. I'm trying to determine if I can use a bit to make that hole a little deeper so the thermistor will stay screwed in. Anyone have any experience about extending the depth of the existing hole on the stock hotend? Is there any other way to mount it so it will stay put? It's already popped out once during calibration.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/PvMEEhu.jpg[/img]