CR-10 Complete Cable Chain
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While running a printer non-stop with the nozzle at 230C, it will slowly heat up the terminal block on the hotend heater connection, making it a bad idea to connect your heater through this block. Instead, use JST connectors that have a higher power rating. All axis cable chain mods are available for CR-10 users. Get chains from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3377296 ABS or PETG filaments work well, while PLA may deform easily, especially when used in enclosed spaces. A 10-pin terminal block can be found at: https://www.pololu.com/product/2499 Chain segments and connection order are as follows: X-axis: 1x segment_8e1, 11x segment_8z, 13x segment_8n, 1x segment_8e2 Y-axis: 1x segment_8e1, 14x segment_8n, 1x segment_8e2 Z-axis: 1x segment_15e1, 3x segment_15n, 5x segment_15z, 9x segment_15w, 5x segment_15z, 3x segment_15n, 1x segment_15e2 Important notes: Remove the sleeve for sections of the cable that go into the chain. Check out this Y-axis cable rewiring guide: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2607148 Requires longer cables for x and z axes. Watch a tutorial on how to do it here: https://youtu.be/GqlBTxhC-ZU
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