Geeetech A10 Extruder Motor skipping, how to adjust current?

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Re: Geeetech A10 Extruder Motor skipping, how to adjust current?

Post by William » Fri Jan 10, 2020 9:20 am

:D Hi, If it is lost, it will affect printing.
You need to find the corresponding one and install it.
-Keep your mind and try to test it. :)
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-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
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Re: Geeetech A10 Extruder Motor skipping, how to adjust current?

Post by bossmode » Tue Jan 14, 2020 10:21 am

Hi there again!

I received my all aluminium extruder assembly today, WOW! -I must say, this small upgrade is making my printer run much smoother and feels tight while printing.
Not once have I heard it skip a beat with the incl. 40 tooth gear yet, tho I had a small issue of my Teflon tube popping out through mid print, looks like it has too much power now :lol:
I fixated a small zip-tie behind the fitting in hopes it would not pop out again, same thing... so I cut a small piece of the end of the Teflon tube and repeated the zip-tie process... has been okay so far but I am still a bit skeptical as soon as I turn my back on the printer.

Is there any mods to make this Teflon tube not come out as easily?

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Re: Geeetech A10 Extruder Motor skipping, how to adjust current?

Post by RaGo66 » Fri Feb 21, 2020 5:13 pm

i don't think it became loose. I had the same problem after switching to a different nozzle. The new nozzle didnt reach that far into the hot end, so there now was a gap and the oozing began.

I have since cleaned the hot end and screwed the upper tube deeper into the hotend. Now the nozzle sticks out a bit more, but the oozing is stopped.

Alernatively, use a noozle brand that has a long thread body that reaches deep into the hotend

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