Elegoo Vs Anycubic - Washing and Cleaning Station Showdown?
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- With so many products out on the market, I compare two of the popular wash and cure stations to see which is the best value. These two machines demonstrate both similar yet vastly different user experiences, and this video focuses on comparing such features.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Use
0:52 - Comparison
1:08 - Elegoo Mercury Plus Pros and Cons
2:30 - Anycubic Wash and Cure 2.0 Pros and Cons
4:11 - Comparison
4:54 - Conclusions
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First real, objective comparison I have seen. Thank you!
Thank you. I'm happy that it helped you out.
@@Yarkspiri what he said ;)
Thank you for this helpful and well produced review! I think you have a good RUclips voice and hope your channel will grow in the future. Also: good on you talking about the tinned wires. Understanding the better longevity of crimped connections will come in handy in my studies/work.
Thank you. I'm happy it has helped you out.
Wow! Now I want all reviews on RUclips to be like this. Amazing!!! Form and content is short and on point. Very objective
Thank you, I'm happy that you liked it.
Awesome been looking for this review. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful! Excellent point about the rotary knob vs push buttons.
Thank you! I'm happy you liked it.
Thank you so much for this! 😄
I'm happy that it helped you out. Happy Printing.
Great video, helped me make a decision today :P
Glad I could help!
Thank you, this definitely helped me make a decision 😊
I'm happy that it helped you out. Happy printing!
Well done!
Thank you.
WOW. The exact video i was looking for! thank you thank you! I will def sub! and like! (and check out your merch)
Thank you. It's very much appreciated.
One quick question, accdg to wham bam, the size of the M3’s build plate is 172x110mm. Do you think it will fit the bucket of either the two? I will have to print some clips to keep it afloat if ever it does.
I was looking at these exact two models due to the Halloween sale and now the upcoming Black Friday sale.
You are a blessing for making this video. Thank you for that.
Cheers!
Elegoo = 145x114 and the Anycubic=140x114 so not quite.
EXCELLENT!
Thank you. I'm happy it was useful.
I'm new to this whole deal of 3d printing with resin and I have questions. But I'm so glad I found this video of yours because this is exactly what I was looking for!
Since I won't be buying an Elegoo printer, I was wondering if other brands printing mount would fit in the vats, but I guess I can just remove the prints first and just put them in the basket, right? I can just clean the print mount by hand with IPA.
Am I correct?
Yes, that is correct. Just remove the print and place it in the basket, and you'll be ready to go.
@@Yarkspiri thank you very much for your quick reply! You saved me hundreds of dollars :)
Im bad in english to understand explications :( so, who is the best? Alegoo or anycubic? Tanks
Anycubic=Beter+more expensive ____________ Elegoo=cheaper+not as good
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The tinned terminals are mutch better as the cheap molex pins in the anycubic. looks like your are searching for reasons against the eleggo. its not a neutral video.
The tinned terminals are always something that I bring up, since it's something I would like to have changed for the reason illustrated in this guide. cdn.thomasnet.com/ccp/00142951/263810.pdf When I purchased the Elegoo Jupiter, they did address this issue, and I'm happy to see that the company took the feedback to heart.
As an electronican i can tell you that tight screwed phoenix terminal is much better as this this molex plugs like in the anycubic. Yes , you can use a crimped pin but its work for nothing because it makes no different. Not for this small current.
That sounds like a great video idea. I would love to see someone with your credentials test each of these approaches and show where their limits might be. Finding information regarding this has been quite challenging since there's a lot of contractions as you may already be aware, and properly testing these would be useful to the community as a whole. If you publish the video, please let me know because I would be interested in learning more about the subject.
@@Yarkspiri ;)) Sorry, will not make a video. Unfortunately, it makes no sense to invest time in it. The currents in these devices are so small that you don't have to worry about them. The Wash and Cure has 36W, so about 2-3 amps flow internally. on the primary side of the power supply its 0,1-0,5 amps. That's next to nothing. ;) Dont waste your time ;) Life is short.
I'm sorry to hear that I won't be able to watch this in a future video. I do appreciate the feedback, however, since it'll be useful in how I approach my videos. In the Elegoo Jupiter, they removed the tinned connections and just have the wires instead, which I found preferable. I suspect that in FDM printers, since they draw quite a bit more power, this issue might be more pronounced. I've had one of my machines short at the terminals and those were tinned, so at how many amps does this become an issue of concern? Likewise, I would also be interested in getting any additional recommendations on reading material for this subject if possible. Thanks to the spambots, I had to disable links, so I might have to get it through Facebook instead. But I am interested in learning more about the subject.
Ah, this is dissapointing. I was not at all interested in their circuits. Where is the rotation speed, the number of LEDs that each one has for curing. Specific comparations regarding ACTUAL washing and curing capability of ACTUAL 3D prints. CLICKBAIT
Most of those curing questions may not have an actual effect on the final results and would be difficult to test or prove in efficiency since they would all be dependent on the type of resin. As for the cleaning stations, pretty much any form of agitation will work, so long as the cleaning solution is the proper one and is replaced regularly. For many years, I simply put my cleaning solution in a well sealed container and just choke it vigorously. I'm open to a more scientific method within my capabilities, and should you have some suggestions, I'd be more than willing to take a closer look at those.