How much of a difference have you had in print times when going for a high quality finished part after the mods? Have you seen any impact on material performance, such as reduced layer strength?
as far as difference in print times, I can go about 1.65 times faster than I did before with no detriment to quality or strength. although hotend temperatures are typically bumped 10-20 degrees higher than usual
Dual ceramic heaters were wired in parallel and installed on opposite sides of the hotend, the dual aux fans I got from here www.printables.com/model/435201-bambu-lab-p1-x1-dual-aux-fan-bentobox-725-updated/files
how did you increase the amps
Wow, this could be added to floppotron.
Nice video. Guess its back too work for me (had the previous record)
Haha
How much of a difference have you had in print times when going for a high quality finished part after the mods? Have you seen any impact on material performance, such as reduced layer strength?
as far as difference in print times, I can go about 1.65 times faster than I did before with no detriment to quality or strength. although hotend temperatures are typically bumped 10-20 degrees higher than usual
Can you explain how you installed dual aux fans and dual heaters?
Dual ceramic heaters were wired in parallel and installed on opposite sides of the hotend, the dual aux fans I got from here www.printables.com/model/435201-bambu-lab-p1-x1-dual-aux-fan-bentobox-725-updated/files
@@DuckyWhy would it be possible to do dual heaters on a p1?
Could it go faster in any way?
I have tried, but that resulted in some major layer shifting.
@@DuckyWhy compare to some of the top benches and as long as it still resembles it your good to go, just hit the 125k acel
@@LiamRay10 lol yeah, "benchy shaped object" they say.
Same as my UA-cam handle
@@DuckyWhycan you add me
Hmmm