Genuine E3D upgrade - WOW :-)
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 6:03 pm
Having struggled with my Geeetech Pro W for over three months now, I finally resolved to fix all of my extruder & hotend problems in one fell swoop. I went all "Big Chief Hand in Wallet" & bought myself a Genuine E3D Titan Extruder & Genuine E3D Lite6 Hotend. I used the Geeetech Stepper Motor cable from the old extruder, solder spliced some 6" eBay JST plug cables onto the E3D fan & thermistor cables, & did the couple of Marlin tweaks.
I plugged it in, fired it up, & it just worked. First time. Straight out of the box. No messing, no swearing, no headaches, & no blood, sweat & tears.
You can feel the quality. The design is fabulous. It looks sleek, & shiny, & sexy. Plus, of course, it does exactly what its supposed to do, first time. I've been struggling since the beginning of December last year with my Pro W. I wish that I'd done this before Christmas. The 3:1 geared extruder is outstanding. Amazing. Fabulous. I'm just totally gobsmacked at just how good it is.
I watched a YouTube video by Thomas Sanladerer, & he said that if you're already up to your ears in troubleshooting your printer, buy original extruders/hotends, as they just work - & trying to troubleshoot cheap'n'nasty clone hotends or extruders is a nightmare you don't need. Thank you Thomas, as your advice just dug me out of a great big hole.
Now that I have a fully working Extruder & Hotend, I can design & print all of the brackets, mounts, boxes & bearings that I have needed for so long to properly fix &/or upgrade my printer. I've already got a nice set of Lead Screws running my Z-axis, so just X & Y to go...
Having done this, I would put a genuine geared extruder as Number One in the list of compulsory upgrades, or at least first equal in combination with a matching genuine hotend. Second place, of course, goes to lead screws for the Z-axis, & third goes to replacing every stock Geeetech bearing.
I plugged it in, fired it up, & it just worked. First time. Straight out of the box. No messing, no swearing, no headaches, & no blood, sweat & tears.
You can feel the quality. The design is fabulous. It looks sleek, & shiny, & sexy. Plus, of course, it does exactly what its supposed to do, first time. I've been struggling since the beginning of December last year with my Pro W. I wish that I'd done this before Christmas. The 3:1 geared extruder is outstanding. Amazing. Fabulous. I'm just totally gobsmacked at just how good it is.
I watched a YouTube video by Thomas Sanladerer, & he said that if you're already up to your ears in troubleshooting your printer, buy original extruders/hotends, as they just work - & trying to troubleshoot cheap'n'nasty clone hotends or extruders is a nightmare you don't need. Thank you Thomas, as your advice just dug me out of a great big hole.
Now that I have a fully working Extruder & Hotend, I can design & print all of the brackets, mounts, boxes & bearings that I have needed for so long to properly fix &/or upgrade my printer. I've already got a nice set of Lead Screws running my Z-axis, so just X & Y to go...
Having done this, I would put a genuine geared extruder as Number One in the list of compulsory upgrades, or at least first equal in combination with a matching genuine hotend. Second place, of course, goes to lead screws for the Z-axis, & third goes to replacing every stock Geeetech bearing.