Early M2 how to open the electronics case?

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Early M2 how to open the electronics case?

Post by dsharp02 » Wed Jul 08, 2015 7:25 pm

I have a very early M2, and I'm trying to verify that I have the version with the safety recall issue, but I can't seem to get the acrylic enclosure open. Is the enclosure glued shut? I'd hate to snap the cover into pieces if there's a way to release it without breaking it.

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Re: Early M2 how to open the electronics case?

Post by rpollack » Wed Jul 08, 2015 7:50 pm

Hi David - I don't recall ever gluing the acrylic cases...it should just slide open. However, if you do break it we have metal enclosures for the electronics now. Have you retrofitted your machine to 24v?

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Re: Early M2 how to open the electronics case?

Post by insta » Wed Jul 08, 2015 7:54 pm

dsharp02 wrote:I have a very early M2, and I'm trying to verify that I have the version with the safety recall issue, but I can't seem to get the acrylic enclosure open. Is the enclosure glued shut? I'd hate to snap the cover into pieces if there's a way to release it without breaking it.

Dave
While you should do the upgrade to 24v either way, note that Craig now has the lasercutting files if you want the latest ABS enclosure (with the zip-tie hole). The metal enclosure is prettier, but Craig cutting one is another option :) I think it was under $10 for a set of parts.
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Re: Early M2 how to open the electronics case?

Post by dsharp02 » Wed Jul 08, 2015 8:48 pm

Hi Rick, I have not upgraded 24-volt yet. I'm actually just getting back into 3d printing after a long hiatus. If I get some time this weekend, I'll try to snap some photos of the wiring harness. I'll probably be in the market for a dual-extruder if they become available again.

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Re: Early M2 how to open the electronics case?

Post by rpollack » Wed Jul 08, 2015 9:44 pm

David - the dual info on is on the same page as the metal enclosure.

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Re: Early M2 how to open the electronics case?

Post by insta » Wed Jul 08, 2015 10:26 pm

dsharp02 wrote:Hi Rick, I have not upgraded 24-volt yet. I'm actually just getting back into 3d printing after a long hiatus. If I get some time this weekend, I'll try to snap some photos of the wiring harness. I'll probably be in the market for a dual-extruder if they become available again.

Thanks,
Dave
Wanna check out my shop? You can see all the iterations of printers :) I have everything from a dual-supply 12/19v system with a V3a up through a 24v dual-extruder.
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Re: Early M2 how to open the electronics case?

Post by jsc » Thu Jul 09, 2015 3:46 am

Open a museum.

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Re: Early M2 how to open the electronics case?

Post by dsharp02 » Thu Jul 09, 2015 4:02 pm

insta wrote:
dsharp02 wrote:Hi Rick, I have not upgraded 24-volt yet. I'm actually just getting back into 3d printing after a long hiatus. If I get some time this weekend, I'll try to snap some photos of the wiring harness. I'll probably be in the market for a dual-extruder if they become available again.

Thanks,
Dave
Wanna check out my shop? You can see all the iterations of printers :) I have everything from a dual-supply 12/19v system with a V3a up through a 24v dual-extruder.
Heh, perhaps I should donate my hybrid clonedel/makergear franken-prusa to your display?

Dave

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Re: Early M2 how to open the electronics case?

Post by insta » Thu Jul 09, 2015 6:05 pm

Lol guys these are working production machines. I have a large order coming in from Karen soon with all the equipment to 24v/v4 everything.
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