It's obvious why it's not working, Cant figure out how this happened
HPB problems
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TheRyanRanch
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HPB problems
anyone run into this on their M2 ?
It's obvious why it's not working, Cant figure out how this happened
It's obvious why it's not working, Cant figure out how this happened
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Kulturfolger
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Re: HPB problems
Its broken by mechanical stress. To much bending. In my eyes this is the best solution: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1001793
In the meantime just remove the complete sleeve and replace the wires.
In the meantime just remove the complete sleeve and replace the wires.
Feel free to correct my mistakes. English is not my native language.
- SouthSideofdaSky
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Re: HPB problems
Yes, the wire experienced fatigue stresses and eventually failed over time from the back and forth motion. I think this is a fairly common problem - mine did the same thing a month or so ago.
You could print something, but I think my solution was better...I contacted MakerGear about getting/buying a replacement and they sent me one. The new one I received has a stronger wire design which eliminates this problem.
In the meantime, you can attempt to solder it back together (if you have the tools) or do something else along those lines like Kulturfolger said. Also zip tie the wire to the metal spider piece to reduce stresses.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1712
You could print something, but I think my solution was better...I contacted MakerGear about getting/buying a replacement and they sent me one. The new one I received has a stronger wire design which eliminates this problem.
In the meantime, you can attempt to solder it back together (if you have the tools) or do something else along those lines like Kulturfolger said. Also zip tie the wire to the metal spider piece to reduce stresses.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1712
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TheRyanRanch
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Re: HPB problems
I wound up soldering it back together, the weird thing is I can't find the "Heated Platform" as a spare part to buy......SouthSideofdaSky wrote:Yes, the wire experienced fatigue stresses and eventually failed over time from the back and forth motion. I think this is a fairly common problem - mine did the same thing a month or so ago.
You could print something, but I think my solution was better...I contacted MakerGear about getting/buying a replacement and they sent me one. The new one I received has a stronger wire design which eliminates this problem.
In the meantime, you can attempt to solder it back together (if you have the tools) or do something else along those lines like Kulturfolger said. Also zip tie the wire to the metal spider piece to reduce stresses.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1712
Re: HPB problems
Email support [at] makergear [dot] com, that's how you get any random part of the machine.
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- SouthSideofdaSky
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Re: HPB problems
TheRyanRanch wrote:I wound up soldering it back together, the weird thing is I can't find the "Heated Platform" as a spare part to buy......
Yes, I couldn't find it either which is why I had to email support. Sorry, should have been more clear about that in my previous post. They sent me a new one with the revamped wire/connection design and it arrived within a week.insta wrote:Email support [at] makergear [dot] com, that's how you get any random part of the machine.
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thunderbt3
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Re: HPB problems
What does the new style look like?
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3dPrintingMD
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Re: HPB problems
I just looked the new style has a loop/circle at the end of the bed, the cable which is inside a wire loop goes thru the hole. Essentially supporting the wire, much better design.
I would think it could be added to any bed, they just drilled two holes in the bed, countersunk, and attached the "loop" on the bottom.
I would think it could be added to any bed, they just drilled two holes in the bed, countersunk, and attached the "loop" on the bottom.
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S3D - FFF Settings https://forum.simplify3d.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2367
Print Quality Troubleshooting https://www.simplify3d.com/support/prin ... eshooting/
- SouthSideofdaSky
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Re: HPB problems
Here is a picture of what the new connection/wire design looks like (sorry, was in mid-print yesterday
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