Buying a CHEAP Creality Ender 3 V2? | Watch This First!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ย. 2023
- In this video, I cover the top 5 upgrades I would make to a brand-new ender 3 V2 in order to improve reliability and performance.
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Got my E3v2 for $100 at Microcenter. Another $100 in mods and seems like a really solid setup for $200 all in. Thanks!
great video!
just about every upgrade you've shown in both your e3v2 upgrade videos I've done in the past year, with the exception that i upgraded my fan system to a minimus with dual coolers. at least you confirmed my upgrades were not in vain. Oh and I did it twice (i have 2 E3v2's) LOL
@maxy meanderings - any issues with motor sync on the z axis? lots of people seem to say you're better off with a belt driven system off a single motor as the two motors get out of sync?
i got a v2 neo less than 2 months ago, i upgraded to the pro firmware but do i still need to flash something for the bl touch to be better? this printer has been a huge pain honestly. just this week the x axis stepper motor started to grind and seized up, really regretting not going with a resin printer right now.
I have both FDM and resin. FDM is the easier one of the two
tbh if you don't want to upgrade it the ender 3 lineup (except for the V3) is outdated, for that budget i'd pick an elegoo, way more plug and play
I was about to give my Ender 3 V2 away and have most of this stuff installed or in a box, so I see this as an ultimate win. Seriously, I’ll probably finish the upgrades and give it away, just so I don’t give away junk.
Great video except for the hands, making me a bit ill 😢. Also why not klipper, you already got a pi
Octoprint? You could run Klipper on it, easy.
Bro can this print UK 9 shoes?
Simply cannot believe you dont have millions of subs. If you keep this up you will definitely get there tho.
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Mines been failing for the last 2 years
As tempting as the price tag of $129 is, glad I didn't go this rout. Just bought a Bambu Lab A1 Mini for $249, plug it in, and starts printing. No body got time to deal with 1980s technology.
Why not buy a good printer instead?