Fantastic guide, very detailed without droning on. Quite enjoyable! Thank you for the video, this put my mind at ease about my needed printhead rebuild.
Thank you for this. I recently had my first clog on the SV06. I decided to take things one step further than simply declogging it, and do some maintenance and learn how the tool head works. This video was very helpful and I am back up and running with more knowledge than I had before.
Hey, thank you so much for your videos and the effort you put into them - I really enjoy your whole channel!! I have a Sovol SV06 and have massive problems with clogging/heat creep. I have tried replacing the heat break cooling fan for a stronger one, optimizing retract settings and also reapplying thermal paste to the heat break. I wonder if some else has similar problems or any tipps how to solve the issue
It take so much time and effect to make those video. But hey, it is really rewarding to see you guys positive comment and know that my effort does helps some people out there. Back to your question, there wan't many people complanit about the heat creep issue of this extruder design. But I do see some people have talk about it on FB group once in a while since it's launched. Most people could get away with 5015 heat sink cooling fan upgrade. But some didn't, there is few people mentioned that the current on the extruder might be sightly higher current or defect. So it over heats the heatsink as well. Also, did you try to do a PID calibration on hotend, also a defect hotend thermalmeter might possible leading your issue. Lastly, what filament you are printing? TPU clog is known common issue for this extruder on sv06.
@@SvgLau Do any? My month old one didn't. I'm saying that if you add threadlocker yourself, you probably won't struggle with future removal if you use purple instead of red.
@@MiG82au oh year. sorry, I was thought you mean they added purple threadlocker in the later patch. But I guess their didn't. I mean, if threadlocker works there is no reason you will need to take it apart again, any colors of threadlocker should be better than "none".
Thanks for video. Done that with your help 😊 Mine wasn't loosent but had a ton of black dirt... I cleaned everything up and added thread locker to prevent it.
@@ipdjbt yes. So many people have point this out on fb group including myself. They have improved over sv06 plus and sv07. But if you get sv06 early production patch, that is something you want to keep eyes on.
The one on video is running totally fine, I wouldn't notice it if I didn't open it to record this video. Otherwise I think I will end up getting more metal shades within the extruder and find out when it completely die.
Fantastic guide, very detailed without droning on. Quite enjoyable!
Thank you for the video, this put my mind at ease about my needed printhead rebuild.
Thank you for this. I recently had my first clog on the SV06. I decided to take things one step further than simply declogging it, and do some maintenance and learn how the tool head works. This video was very helpful and I am back up and running with more knowledge than I had before.
Glad it help!
Hey, thank you so much for your videos and the effort you put into them - I really enjoy your whole channel!!
I have a Sovol SV06 and have massive problems with clogging/heat creep. I have tried replacing the heat break cooling fan for a stronger one, optimizing retract settings and also reapplying thermal paste to the heat break. I wonder if some else has similar problems or any tipps how to solve the issue
It take so much time and effect to make those video. But hey, it is really rewarding to see you guys positive comment and know that my effort does helps some people out there.
Back to your question, there wan't many people complanit about the heat creep issue of this extruder design. But I do see some people have talk about it on FB group once in a while since it's launched. Most people could get away with 5015 heat sink cooling fan upgrade. But some didn't, there is few people mentioned that the current on the extruder might be sightly higher current or defect. So it over heats the heatsink as well. Also, did you try to do a PID calibration on hotend, also a defect hotend thermalmeter might possible leading your issue. Lastly, what filament you are printing? TPU clog is known common issue for this extruder on sv06.
Thanks
The low strength purple threadlocker should be removable.
Yes, but some early production units seem like didn't have that at all.
@@SvgLau Do any? My month old one didn't. I'm saying that if you add threadlocker yourself, you probably won't struggle with future removal if you use purple instead of red.
@@MiG82au oh year. sorry, I was thought you mean they added purple threadlocker in the later patch. But I guess their didn't. I mean, if threadlocker works there is no reason you will need to take it apart again, any colors of threadlocker should be better than "none".
Thanks for video. Done that with your help 😊 Mine wasn't loosent but had a ton of black dirt... I cleaned everything up and added thread locker to prevent it.
How common is this? Ive been running mine pretty hard for about 8 months with no issue so far…..
Seems hit or miss. I think the QC on current models is far better than the early models. Mine's been flawless.
@@ipdjbt yes. So many people have point this out on fb group including myself. They have improved over sv06 plus and sv07. But if you get sv06 early production patch, that is something you want to keep eyes on.
The one on video is running totally fine, I wouldn't notice it if I didn't open it to record this video. Otherwise I think I will end up getting more metal shades within the extruder and find out when it completely die.
@@SvgLau thats exactly what i was looking..i dont use facebook so out of loop. Thanks for the vid Lau, looks like i have weekend project
I'm from Indonesia, I bought the SV06 from a trusted vendor here, sure thing this problem happened to mine 😢
my screws wouldent go back in , id advise not takin this apart
sorry to hear that, was the set screw got corss thread?