Extruder motor gets hot during print
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 2:36 pm
Hi all,
My extruder motor is getting pretty hot during prints. Roughly 45 minutes into a print this morning, the back (flat) surface of it was at a temperature where I could touch it, but wouldn't have wanted to keep my finger on it for more than a few seconds.
I just switched to the new V4 extruder, but I believe it was similar with the V3B. A year or so ago (when I was mostly printing ABS) the motor got hot enough that it caused the motor mount to fail over time (this was with the stock mount). So to combat that, I mounted my bed fan to blow on the back of the extruder motor (since I was printing ABS, it wasn't necessary to have a fan blowing on the part). But now I'm printing mostly PLA so I'd kinda like to have the bed fan available (To clarify, I observed the temperature above with the fan aimed at the part).
So my question is: How hot do other people's extruder motors get during prints? If mine is unusually hot, what should I do about it?
Update: I searched the forum and found this other thread: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2385&p=13150 . In that thread, the general consensus seems to be that it might be normal to have the extruder motor get up to about 60 degrees Celsius, which is probably about what mine is getting to. But I guess I'm just looking for some more feedback still. Thanks!
My extruder motor is getting pretty hot during prints. Roughly 45 minutes into a print this morning, the back (flat) surface of it was at a temperature where I could touch it, but wouldn't have wanted to keep my finger on it for more than a few seconds.
I just switched to the new V4 extruder, but I believe it was similar with the V3B. A year or so ago (when I was mostly printing ABS) the motor got hot enough that it caused the motor mount to fail over time (this was with the stock mount). So to combat that, I mounted my bed fan to blow on the back of the extruder motor (since I was printing ABS, it wasn't necessary to have a fan blowing on the part). But now I'm printing mostly PLA so I'd kinda like to have the bed fan available (To clarify, I observed the temperature above with the fan aimed at the part).
So my question is: How hot do other people's extruder motors get during prints? If mine is unusually hot, what should I do about it?
Update: I searched the forum and found this other thread: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2385&p=13150 . In that thread, the general consensus seems to be that it might be normal to have the extruder motor get up to about 60 degrees Celsius, which is probably about what mine is getting to. But I guess I'm just looking for some more feedback still. Thanks!