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JAA-E3D-V6 : Just Another Adapter for E3D V6
par salvo82
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Sad for the poor eryone er-20 hotend and the price of spare parts?
I built this hotend holder to:
1- to use the well built E3D V6
2- the possibility to change the nozzle/throath really easly
3- find easly spare parts
I try it on my printer for 3 weeks and i found this is really better than the original one and no big issues found (What I have founded, I have already corrected i nthe uploaded files)
Pricipal advantage is that the print quality is more stable, no more PTFE problem with the troath
I converted all the er-20 to 24v (easly done with a guide on the Eryone forum)
technically:
- 2 fan 4010 one blow in and one out for the heat sink to optimize the heatbreak work, I used 2 12v in series because this i have at home ;-)
- 1 blower 5015 24v fot the cooling, this is enought for me at the moment
- the high of the blower can be adjusted, this allow to mount also a Volcano if you want
- all the mounting holes have a brass thread inside (M3x4)
- there are 4 hole
I built this hotend holder to:
1- to use the well built E3D V6
2- the possibility to change the nozzle/throath really easly
3- find easly spare parts
I try it on my printer for 3 weeks and i found this is really better than the original one and no big issues found (What I have founded, I have already corrected i nthe uploaded files)
Pricipal advantage is that the print quality is more stable, no more PTFE problem with the troath
I converted all the er-20 to 24v (easly done with a guide on the Eryone forum)
technically:
- 2 fan 4010 one blow in and one out for the heat sink to optimize the heatbreak work, I used 2 12v in series because this i have at home ;-)
- 1 blower 5015 24v fot the cooling, this is enought for me at the moment
- the high of the blower can be adjusted, this allow to mount also a Volcano if you want
- all the mounting holes have a brass thread inside (M3x4)
- there are 4 hole
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