50W cartridge because it makes things go that much faster? The limiting factor is still the heated bed, which takes up loads longer to heat up. Also, a more powerful cartridge makes keeping the nozzle temperature stable HARDER. In other words, temperature won't be as stable as before. Bad choice!
Are yo u running the stock Creality firmware or Marlin? Can you post a video showing how to change the firmware for this thermistor? Thanks in advance!!!
Sir I need help I am panicking I installed the silent board I was printing for about 10 hours with the silent board and mid print bed stopped heating.....I got thermal error and now bed won't heat what should I do ...I checked the cables inside the board everything is okay
Can you please give links to the the wires? I can't find them at all
I'm here for information on finding one that not "out of stock"
Need links to the parts.
50W cartridge because it makes things go that much faster?
The limiting factor is still the heated bed, which takes up loads longer to heat up.
Also, a more powerful cartridge makes keeping the nozzle temperature stable HARDER. In other words, temperature won't be as stable as before. Bad choice!
Are yo u running the stock Creality firmware or Marlin? Can you post a video showing how to change the firmware for this thermistor? Thanks in advance!!!
1:29 Does anyone know where he got those inline connectors?? I tried finding them but could not.
Thanks in advance!!!
so can you link the items? =)
On ender 3 v2 this nut is not very close to the cooler and can it melt? I want to do this update but I have this fear.
hey what fan shroud did you use for the thermistor? I bought the same one and the stock one is too small to use it comfortably
i like the humor
Sir I need help I am panicking
I installed the silent board I was printing for about 10 hours with the silent board and mid print bed stopped heating.....I got thermal error and now bed won't heat what should I do ...I checked the cables inside the board everything is okay
check the wires on the thermistor theyre really thin and break easily. also make sure the thermistor is screw in on the hot end
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