porcomaster
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TLDR: Would it be the same if I buy from E3D a full revo kit + high flow kit, or should I just buy a high flow kit + heatsink + nozzle?
Hello guys, my hero me, Gen 5 is falling apart. My mistake was that i made it in Petg, and my thermistor just broke, so i am using this opportunity to upgrade.
I am going stealthburner.
I really liked the new Revo line of E3d, and sincerely, i do change nozzles a couple of times a week. Between 0.3 and 0.8.
The thing is, E3D just launched their new high flow nozzles, but they do not have a full kit. They do, however, sell the nozzle + 60W heater core + spring kit.
As i understand, the revo line kit is nozzle + 40W heater core + spring + heatsink + 2x extension cables.
If I buy the HF kit and buy a heatsink and a 0.4 and 0.2 mm nozzle, would I lose anything else, or just the extension cables, that I might need to crimp it myself
I have a cr-10s pro, and I have been doing large pieces. A 1-1.4 mm would be amazing, but without being high flow, it is just not worth it.
Sure, I am mostly printing in PLA, and 40W might be enough, but I do have some carbon fiber for a later project, and I intended to maybe do TPU later.
Hello guys, my hero me, Gen 5 is falling apart. My mistake was that i made it in Petg, and my thermistor just broke, so i am using this opportunity to upgrade.
I am going stealthburner.
I really liked the new Revo line of E3d, and sincerely, i do change nozzles a couple of times a week. Between 0.3 and 0.8.
The thing is, E3D just launched their new high flow nozzles, but they do not have a full kit. They do, however, sell the nozzle + 60W heater core + spring kit.
As i understand, the revo line kit is nozzle + 40W heater core + spring + heatsink + 2x extension cables.
If I buy the HF kit and buy a heatsink and a 0.4 and 0.2 mm nozzle, would I lose anything else, or just the extension cables, that I might need to crimp it myself
I have a cr-10s pro, and I have been doing large pieces. A 1-1.4 mm would be amazing, but without being high flow, it is just not worth it.
Sure, I am mostly printing in PLA, and 40W might be enough, but I do have some carbon fiber for a later project, and I intended to maybe do TPU later.