FLSun S1 112mm3/s Flow Rate with Elegoo Rapid PETG/ .8mm CHT nozzle

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2024

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  • @Voluntarists
    @Voluntarists 4 місяці тому +4

    Nice job. Several reviewers were saying the flow rate was a marketing lie.. incompetence or bambu shills?

    • @jessie38supercharged
      @jessie38supercharged  4 місяці тому +2

      @VoluntaristSociety Depends on how you look at it. As it comes, out of the box, it can't hit 110mm3/s. Just like the bambu can't actually hit its advertised flow rate. But they can both max out at there advertised flow rates when using aftermarket nozzles. 35ish for the bambu with a revo nozzle or 110 on the s1 wigh a cht nozzle. Kinda like how they both advertise travel speeds as actual print speed. But yes, the bambu bros are relentless. They will fan boy to the death. I also have 3 bambus and 8 ams units and hate spending any time on the bambu forums.

    • @Voluntarists
      @Voluntarists 4 місяці тому

      @@jessie38supercharged Wait you switched nozzle here? I didn't realize somehow lol. I see the title now. I was able to get 65mm^3/s out of the stock v400 with regular white petg. (comes with cht) So i definitely expected the s1 to do better.

    • @jessie38supercharged
      @jessie38supercharged  4 місяці тому +1

      @VoluntaristSociety The S1 comes with a heat break with 3 tips in it. Doesn't really split the path but kinda scrapes into the filament

  • @tjcarr70
    @tjcarr70 23 дні тому

    Awesome will try a .08 on my V400 to print out an enclosure. Could you share your 0.8 profile so I can dial it down. Do you use Flsun slicer, Orca or Cura? Thanks for the interesting video.

    • @jessie38supercharged
      @jessie38supercharged  23 дні тому

      @@tjcarr70 I returned the printer, but for the profile, I just copied a bambu profile. For line widths, just add .4 to each one. For height, it's up to you. Make sure to rerun flow and pa calibrations for the larger nozzle

    • @tjcarr70
      @tjcarr70 15 днів тому

      @@jessie38supercharged Thankyou for the reply. I can print PLA okay, but PETG is a nighmare with the 0.8 nozzle. Just cannot get a good first layer :( Tried .4mm and .2mm layer height with all other settings set to 0 for Orca to sort out. Tried variantions of 0.8mm upto 1.05mm on the infill and walls, but just wasted fillament :( Using Tinmorry PETG ECO. This prints find with 0.4mm default FLSUN nozzle. So strange. Also tried upping and lowing the temperatures and using glue on the bed.

    • @jessie38supercharged
      @jessie38supercharged  15 днів тому

      @tjcarr70 Have you checked all the screws in the arms? And set screws in the steppers. Stuff on these printers like yo loosen up. I figured oit fast, that Delta printers are trash. No matter what, you'll have 3 high point in the bed mesh because if the 3 arms design. Sorry I see that its fine with pla. It's just weird that it's the first layer. Make sure you aren't just doubling line widths. only add .02-.04 to the nozzle width. So for .8, set lines between 8.02 and 8.04. Maybe .85 for infill lines.

  • @nosqhon
    @nosqhon 4 місяці тому

    Excuse my ignorance, what type or brand of nozzle have you used, I have never changed one in the printers I have had. I want to do tests on my S1 also with .1 and .8, thanks and good job!

    • @jessie38supercharged
      @jessie38supercharged  4 місяці тому +1

      @nosqhon Any v6 nozzle works. The nozzle I used jn this video was www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CQLZLCW6?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title