Glad you fixed your issues, funny the Anycubic community edition firmware for the Vyper also had a similar bug, it wouldnt keep your temperature you set at the start of a bed level so your print was always off. It was hard to notice because it would keep the temperature at the beginning of a bed level and slowly let it cool of toward the end. They fixed it with in a new release however. I wonder how many printing issues are because of a similar oversight like this which seems to be common with bed leveling algorithms.
I am happy to see your video! I just bought the SV08 some days ago and i am waiting for delivery. Now I prepare myself to do the first steps with that new printer and you gave me some important hints. For the macros, temperatures with PETG and for TPU. Later on I want to print more in TPU and I missed that topic in all the other videos. Due to my big collection of REVO Rappidchange nozzles, I plan to change the hotend to the BIQU Revo Bambu hotend by putting a simple adapter between it (see Printables). This is the most cost effective way to change to the REVO system (100€ incl heat sink, 60W ceramic heater). Instead of producing a new aluminum heat sink at PCBway for 110€ (Printables too) + buying the ceramic heater of REVO. Hopefully everything works as I planned. Have fun with your SV08 and keep us informed!
That is awesome! My ultimate goal for this printer is to install a multi-nozzle system, and I know at least 2 UA-camrs have done it. But, I will do some simpler mods before I get to that one. The SV08 stock nozzle is actually working better than the rumors I have heard. For the multi-nozzle system, I am hoping to keep the stock nozzle, and then add various others to the mix to keep the cost low and also to leverage different features. Thanks for watching!
Congratulations on your SV08! And thank you for the kind words! I will be posting many more videos of the SV08 soon. It's such a beautiful machine, and unlike my previous printers it just works and any issue is easy to solve thanks to the large community around it!
I'm really happy with the SV08 but the inductive probe it comes with is bad. I've changed it with one of a Neptune4pro (it's equal in dimension) and now it works like expected. Even got a 0.1 first layer to work...
That's a cool fix idea! Yes, I did notice that the "Eddy Current Probe" is not the best, and even after heat soaking, it's not perfect. I also heard that part of it could be because the SV08 Nozzle also expands a bit when heated. Also, since I ultimately want to go with multiple nozzles, I am hoping to do away with the probe altogether, and instead install piezo sensors at the bottom of the bed, similar to the K1 Max.
I have both printers.... No issues with the K1 max either!
Print Prams . you can change the temps.
The bed maxes out at 100C, kind of disappointing!
Glad you fixed your issues, funny the Anycubic community edition firmware for the Vyper also had a similar bug, it wouldnt keep your temperature you set at the start of a bed level so your print was always off. It was hard to notice because it would keep the temperature at the beginning of a bed level and slowly let it cool of toward the end. They fixed it with in a new release however. I wonder how many printing issues are because of a similar oversight like this which seems to be common with bed leveling algorithms.
I am happy to see your video!
I just bought the SV08 some days ago and i am waiting for delivery.
Now I prepare myself to do the first steps with that new printer and you gave me some important hints. For the macros, temperatures with PETG and for TPU. Later on I want to print more in TPU and I missed that topic in all the other videos.
Due to my big collection of REVO Rappidchange nozzles, I plan to change the hotend to the BIQU Revo Bambu hotend by putting a simple adapter between it (see Printables).
This is the most cost effective way to change to the REVO system (100€ incl heat sink, 60W ceramic heater). Instead of producing a new aluminum heat sink at PCBway for 110€ (Printables too) + buying the ceramic heater of REVO.
Hopefully everything works as I planned.
Have fun with your SV08 and keep us informed!
That is awesome!
My ultimate goal for this printer is to install a multi-nozzle system, and I know at least 2 UA-camrs have done it.
But, I will do some simpler mods before I get to that one.
The SV08 stock nozzle is actually working better than the rumors I have heard.
For the multi-nozzle system, I am hoping to keep the stock nozzle, and then add various others to the mix to keep the cost low and also to leverage different features.
Thanks for watching!
Your video came at the perfect time; I just got into the sovol sv08 2 days ago and I'm happy I saw this video today!
Congratulations on your SV08!
And thank you for the kind words!
I will be posting many more videos of the SV08 soon.
It's such a beautiful machine, and unlike my previous printers it just works and any issue is easy to solve thanks to the large community around it!
@@VoiYT I have haven't purchased my sv08 yet, but I will once I get enough money to!
I'm really happy with the SV08 but the inductive probe it comes with is bad. I've changed it with one of a Neptune4pro (it's equal in dimension) and now it works like expected. Even got a 0.1 first layer to work...
That's a cool fix idea!
Yes, I did notice that the "Eddy Current Probe" is not the best, and even after heat soaking, it's not perfect.
I also heard that part of it could be because the SV08 Nozzle also expands a bit when heated.
Also, since I ultimately want to go with multiple nozzles, I am hoping to do away with the probe altogether, and instead install piezo sensors at the bottom of the bed, similar to the K1 Max.