nice. i think you can go higher. I got 78mm^3/s with stock v400 nozzle, petg @ 305c. If you can keep the flow high it wont burn. Near the max flow rate, decreasing extruder acceleration to around 10mm^2/s helped get the last bit of flow rate without breaking the filament. The actual limit on the v400 is the hotend, it cant maintain 315 at such flow rate.
My understanding is that the value shown on the dashboard is the max requested flow rate. You're saying that when you hovered over the flow rate, it shows 135 in this test, right?
@DMNewell And when measuring with a caliper. The only one thats not accurate is the preloaded test made by flsun because they turned down accelerations. This test was done with orcas test
Thank you for sharing, I will also try it on my S1
nice. i think you can go higher. I got 78mm^3/s with stock v400 nozzle, petg @ 305c. If you can keep the flow high it wont burn. Near the max flow rate, decreasing extruder acceleration to around 10mm^2/s helped get the last bit of flow rate without breaking the filament. The actual limit on the v400 is the hotend, it cant maintain 315 at such flow rate.
@VoluntaristSociety I think youre right. I think I also need to run the fan higher. In this video, it's at 50%
Thanks for sharing
My S1 will arrive next week and I will try
My understanding is that the value shown on the dashboard is the max requested flow rate. You're saying that when you hovered over the flow rate, it shows 135 in this test, right?
@DMNewell And when measuring with a caliper. The only one thats not accurate is the preloaded test made by flsun because they turned down accelerations. This test was done with orcas test