CR-10s E3D Titan Aero and Berd-Air
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- I got my Berd-Air from The Maker Hive and wrote a quick how-to guide for wiring the eSwitch to the CR-10s motherboard: www.themakerhiv...
Mount: www.thingivers...
Clip to hold the tube: www.thingivers...
I love this cooling idea!!!
How was the install process for the Titan Aero on the CR10? Can you recommend a good guide, if possible?
Unfortunately, I don't have a good guide for you, but I'm sure if you ask in the Facebook CR-10 user group or on Reddit someone will help. It's not too hard. Just cut one wire at a time when you're splicing things together and you should be fine. I bought Deans connectors to make it easier to remove the whole assembly and that works well. Don't forget to print your mount first! :)
What are the exact benefits of the titan aero over tje standard extruder? I am planning to do this aswell. Does it improve print quality? Is the nozzle temp more consistent? Can it handle higher temp fillaments like polycarbonate? Also since it is a heavy direct extruder is it stable on the cr10? And lastly does it print flexible fillament like ninjaflex
CTRang045 Yes, to all of those things. The biggest benefits for me are more consistent extrusion (none of the boden tube BS), ability to print flexibles, and high temp plastics. The nozzle choices also give a lot of options for different materials like CF reinforced nylons. It has been a really good upgrade.
Allright. So im planning in upgrading my cr10 extruder and hotend to a direct and maybe dual extrusion setup. Should i go for the titan aero, or the flexion wich has direct dual extruder compatibility?
The Aero is available in mirrored setup if you want to dual extruder. I have no idea how good the flexion extruder is, but the aero has been bulletproof so far.