'ello.
I have a V3B hotend and it is acting up. What part of the hotend should be the hottest? At 260C: my nozzle is warm, my heater block is warm, and my GrooveMount is about to catch fire. As in over 300F.
Is this normal or indicative of a problem?
Heat Creep/Soak?
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Heat Creep/Soak?
Love Always,
MtG
MtG
Re: Heat Creep/Soak?
The nozzle should be the hottest. Turn the machine off. Go look at the PM reply i sent you and take a look at the bottom drawing here - had a bit of trouble finding it, but I knew it was out there:
http://makergear.wikidot.com/m2-extruder
You'll need to cut the filament above the hotend before you can get the drive off.
http://makergear.wikidot.com/m2-extruder
You'll need to cut the filament above the hotend before you can get the drive off.
- Mark the Greater
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- Mark the Greater
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Re: Heat Creep/Soak?
Furthermore, should I be seeing hotspots on my heating block? As in most of it doesn't get about room temp.
Love Always,
MtG
MtG
Re: Heat Creep/Soak?
Oh no! (Hope you're kidding.)Mark the Greater wrote:...or I could crack the drive housing prying it out...

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Re: Heat Creep/Soak?
Heh. It's all good. I mean, yeah I cracked it but it isn't bad enough to effect printing. Once I get this sorted I'll just make another.
Love Always,
MtG
MtG
- Mark the Greater
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Re: Heat Creep/Soak?
It's a good upgrade to make - much easier to get the V4 hotend out of there and reset the Z-stop with that one.I'm just going to upgrade to the V4.
