A metric 215 sized buna-n o-ring seems to be about the right size. Lol at the whole print a new cap business. And no comment on the risk-reward ratio on mounting the bottle upside down. Also passing current through the resin to check the level does heat it, but is probably negligible compared to temperature of the environment. Likely to get more heating from the fans being right next to the default bottle mount location and holder. This heating seems intentional, especially with an enclosure that is going to keep that warm exhaust around the bottle.
Man thank you so much for this, I cant believe I fking missed this video as I've been waiting for the video to come out since seeing your original video, three questions 1. you said you have to use different screws, what size screws are needed to replace the current ones? 2. You said you extended your wire? How'd you go about doing that? I hate the short length on the current wire too. Lastly, you got any tips for beginners on PLA printers? I bought a anycubic kobra a year ago wanting to get into it but I feel I've had more issues with it than resin printers IE stringing occurring as the print and supports being a nightmare to remove.
i use M3 x 13mm, but you could buy and use say 20mm ones in length extending the wire, if you dont have soldering skills you could just cut them and extend them with any random wires, just wrap them around in insulation tape perhaps just youtube how to extend wires yeah FDM printers are actually much tricker, you could perhaps check my other videos out but i dont think i have anything specific to your problem
Thx for solving the issue the same thing with the thread happens to me too. I just send anycubic a email so they might send me a replacement too. But after seeing your vid im sure the same thing will happen again. Will definitly support you and buy the file since a autofeeder is really nice to have. Having to worry about running out of resin is pure stress. Thanks for solving the problems anycubic created. Let´s hope anycubic does some changes in the future so we don´t have to stress out anymore while printing!
A metric 215 sized buna-n o-ring seems to be about the right size. Lol at the whole print a new cap business. And no comment on the risk-reward ratio on mounting the bottle upside down. Also passing current through the resin to check the level does heat it, but is probably negligible compared to temperature of the environment. Likely to get more heating from the fans being right next to the default bottle mount location and holder. This heating seems intentional, especially with an enclosure that is going to keep that warm exhaust around the bottle.
Man thank you so much for this, I cant believe I fking missed this video as I've been waiting for the video to come out since seeing your original video, three questions 1. you said you have to use different screws, what size screws are needed to replace the current ones? 2. You said you extended your wire? How'd you go about doing that? I hate the short length on the current wire too. Lastly, you got any tips for beginners on PLA printers? I bought a anycubic kobra a year ago wanting to get into it but I feel I've had more issues with it than resin printers IE stringing occurring as the print and supports being a nightmare to remove.
i use M3 x 13mm, but you could buy and use say 20mm ones in length
extending the wire, if you dont have soldering skills you could just cut them and extend them with any random wires, just wrap them around in insulation tape
perhaps just youtube how to extend wires
yeah FDM printers are actually much tricker, you could perhaps check my other videos out but i dont think i have anything specific to your problem
how do you heat up the resin in the bottle ? isnt the other rod heating the resin aswell beside checking the resin level?
not at all, its just for passing a current through
Thx for solving the issue the same thing with the thread happens to me too.
I just send anycubic a email so they might send me a replacement too.
But after seeing your vid im sure the same thing will happen again.
Will definitly support you and buy the file since a autofeeder is really nice to have.
Having to worry about running out of resin is pure stress.
Thanks for solving the problems anycubic created.
Let´s hope anycubic does some changes in the future so we don´t have to stress out anymore while printing!
yeah it needed to be done, enjoy buddy