Chiron E3Dv6 hotend upgrade V2
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Update 2019-01-28: Unfortunately, my initial attempt failed as described below. The E3D hotend required more space and the component cooler was obstructing it. I couldn't compensate for this in the design. Now, I've changed another design and need to use a different component cooler. No adapter is needed for the E3D hotend; lowering the noise level of the component cooler and printing without support are possible. Unfortunately, I had to build an extension cable for the leveling sensor because the connection was too far away. The following component cooler is used now: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3130556 What needs to be adjusted after the modification: The heating bed must be turned very far upwards. After autoleveling, my offset is now at 25.00 due to the short design of the E3D. Post 2019-01-20: Hi, I think jangermann's concept is really nice and I wanted to rebuild it for the E3D V6 hotend. It was essential that the auto leveling sensor could still be attached. Furthermore, the cable/bowden protection on the left side needed correction because it was too far away. I aimed for an open and minimalist design so that in case of a fault, only the bracket didn't have to be removed. The bracket on the right side was designed like the original to ensure the fan sits in the same place. I tried it with three different fan duct components, all of which fit perfectly.
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