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Your post has multiple implications of an actively heated chamber. Please be aware that the forum rules (https://forum.vorondesign.com/help/terms/) specifically do not allow discussion of active chamber heating. Thanks.
Actually, the forum has the most daily traffic now that its ever had. It's not busy but I don't consider it dead.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt though. Why do you call it badly designed?
To answer your question specifically, the answer is "it depends". If you want to attempt a higher temperature just change the max temperature in the Klipper configuration. A standard Revo is good to 300C, Revo HF is good to 500C. Others can hit 300-ish pretty easily but I don't recall any...
If you have aluminum parts then you bought a kit with CNC parts. Those are not as the printers were originally designed so the assembly manual may not match up. Please inquire of the manufacturer of the kit as to changes in assembly instructions.
I am not an expert on that but have found it less popular because these is typically little to no gain with enclosure temperatures below 80-90C. Cooler air is easily able to cool the hotend with just air movement. Once the chamber temperature get hot enough ( > 80C or so) the air is no longer...
Thank you to everyone who has been a part of the Voron Forum for the last year. The forum officially launched on Nov 11 and in the year since then we have more than 4700 users, 1100 threads, and almost 8000 posts. I look forward to seeing what the next year brings.
Sometime cool things come out of the Voron team that aren’t Voron releases. Voron Crew member JaredC01 has released a major update to the Galileo system that isn’t just for Voron! Here is the announcement in his words.
After nearly a year in development, Galileo 2 is ready for the public. At...
This is getting off the topic of hotends, but the reason 350 is the max recommended size is two-fold (it has nothing to do with pellet feed): 1) Belt length. For every 50mm increase in X or Y dimension, both belts get 100mm longer. To go from 350 -> 500 means the belts have gotten 600mm longer...
So.. We're not opposed to it. But we don't have the integration and utilities built at this time to do it (there are a bunch of workflows and integrations build for Reddit and Discord that don't exist in any other form). So the answer is that we are certainly open to it, but definitely not...
For the record - we have a TON of people that know about CAN bus on the Voron Discord. If something come up here on the forum that seems to stall, I will personally refer one of our helpers here to jump in.
I just read your previous post again. If you are using a breakout board system the polarity is absolutely crucial to be accurate and consistent throughout. The breakout boards will usually combine the bus voltage (24V or 12V) as the switching is always done on the negative side. If any one of...
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