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Mark W

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Re: Prusa i3 MK3S
« Reply #45 on: December 11, 2020, 08:42:29 PM »
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And it's operational again!

Here's the fallen.  The heating block is actually in perfect shape, but all the melty goo that built up over time made the nozzle swap a difficult task, ultimately causing the heating element wire to break.  The heating element alone is 7 bucks, but again, too much melty goo meant I had to go the more expensive route.


https://i.imgur.com/creaxS1.jpg

I debated whether to spend another extra 15 bucks for a pre-assembled hot-end, but in the end, it took me all of 6 minutes to assemble and swap!  This is why I absolutely recommend Prusa!


https://i.imgur.com/NS5k9qN.jpg

Installation was successful and it's back to printing non-stop!  Now that the old hotend is free, I'll do a restoration and keep it on hand as a spare, since I can get the element and sensor alone for just a few bucks each!   Also notice, that blue silicon 'sock' that came with the new hotend!  That should help prevent all this melty goo from accumulating on the new block!

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Re: Prusa i3 MK3S
« Reply #46 on: December 17, 2020, 05:37:24 AM »
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i have a Prusa i3 clone, main difference is threaded bolts instead of made up spacers on the lower axis, and i have gone to a non heated bed [my controller bed temp sense died], and i use glue sticks for adhesion ..
I don't have the usage that you do, but mine has been relatively trouble free, and i do use it for my layout [HO scale] ..