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E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 6:25 pm
by redoverred
E3D just introduced the
E3D-Lite6 model of hotend for £21.50 (~$24). It supports 1.75mm bowden and direct and fits in any E3Dv6 mount. It supports up to 245 deg C print temps as well. Perhaps it's time for SeeMeCNC to drop the inferior PEEK hotend for this should the price allow for it? This one can't be that much more than the PEEK hotend and when overheated you simply need to replace a £0.33 (about the same in USD) part rather than a whole $9 PEEK section.
Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 6:47 pm
by Nylocke
And its easy to upgrade. The V6 heatsink is the only change from a V6 and a V6lite, VS a whole 30-60 for a new hotend if you're trying to upgrade from the SeeMe.
Though SeeMe is working on a new hotend that they are releasing with ERIS if thats still the plan...
Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 7:04 pm
by bot
I see absolutely no purpose. The SeeMeCNC hot end is actually quite fantastic. If you're having problems overheating... figure those problems out? I don't see any great improvement from this compared to the SeeMeCNC hotend.
Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:56 pm
by KAS
I don't think it's an improvement but it would alleviate some of the issues and external supplies people have to deal with when building the current hotend.
Anyone find more info on the Kossel K-Head?
Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 9:36 pm
by bot
No argument there. It definitely looks easy to assemble. I still haven't got around to trying my v6 out, the stock hot end works so well and I'm so busy with orders. I need a second printer to be able to upgrade.
Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 12:18 am
by DerStig
bot wrote:I see absolutely no purpose. The SeeMeCNC hot end is actually quite fantastic. If you're having problems overheating... figure those problems out? I don't see any great improvement from this compared to the SeeMeCNC hotend.
The E3D hotend Absolutely blows the SeeMeCNC hotend out of the water. Faster heat up, Higher ultimate temps and most importantly STABLE extruder temps. Best mod I've done on my Rostock Max
Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 1:20 am
by bot
I'm talking about the lite6 vs the stock seeme hotend.
Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 8:15 am
by Mac The Knife
DerStig wrote:bot wrote:I see absolutely no purpose. The SeeMeCNC hot end is actually quite fantastic. If you're having problems overheating... figure those problems out? I don't see any great improvement from this compared to the SeeMeCNC hotend.
The E3D hotend Absolutely blows the SeeMeCNC hotend out of the water. Faster heat up, Higher ultimate temps and most importantly STABLE extruder temps. Best mod I've done on my Rostock Max
I made a couple of small mods to my SeemeCNC hotend that addresses your issues. I went to the extremes with two 40 watt cartridges, and machined a piece of stainless tube to replace the peek plastic section. I can print weed trimmer line with no problems. and the teflon tube is holding up well. So I'd say my modified SeeMeCNC blows your E3D out of the water.

Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:35 am
by Nylocke
That sounds like a challenge to E3D owners...
Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:55 am
by Mac The Knife
I guess you could attach a second cartridge to a E3D with some bailing wire,,,,
Wasn't meant to be a challenge, just a reply.
Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 10:00 am
by Nylocke
Re: E3D-Lite6: A new replacement for the SeeMeCNC Hotend?
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 1:29 pm
by KAS
Heck for the cost of the new Lite6, it's almost cheaper to buy that and cannibalize it for parts to repair a V6.
MatterHackers wants $17.00 for a .4 v6 nozzle, add the heater cartridge, thermistor, fan/shroud and a new block... it's hard to beat for a few extra spare parts.