Yeah had an issue with mine trying to clear a clog. Had to get the capricorn tube cause the one I had was the stock tube for the ender 3 neo. The little plastic part that you put the blue tab on to stop it being moved was broken above the hot end and my tube was constantly moving in and out and not staying put, causing the filament to get stuck and clog constantly. Hopefully when my capricorn tube comes in it will be way better. Looks a lot easier to replace the tube that way too as well.
Even after replacing my fitting and tube, the filament still pushed the tube out of the fitting. Not sure what im doing wrong, since I fully push in the button and shove the tube in as hard as I can. Any suggestions on how to get a better grip on the tube? most of the time my fingers end up sliding.
I had to completely take my nozzle apart to get the Bowden tube out. I guess it had expanded pretty bad and got stuck. Thanks for the vid!
Oh man sorry to hear. I know that’s happened to me too before glad the video helped!!
Really have been trying to fix a clog this helped!
Awesome! I’m really glad it helped
Thanks! That was much easier!
Thank you! You saved my bacon!😊
Yeah had an issue with mine trying to clear a clog. Had to get the capricorn tube cause the one I had was the stock tube for the ender 3 neo. The little plastic part that you put the blue tab on to stop it being moved was broken above the hot end and my tube was constantly moving in and out and not staying put, causing the filament to get stuck and clog constantly. Hopefully when my capricorn tube comes in it will be way better. Looks a lot easier to replace the tube that way too as well.
My PTFE bowden tube was fused all the way to the bottom of my hotend and the end was black. I think im going to die.
How do you replace the Bowden tube on the Ender 3 v2 neo? There is not a brass coupling at the extruder.
what size is that wrench ? and where do you get those clips from on the bowden coupling
The clips came with the Bowden tube. The wrench came with the printer so I don’t know what size it is…
Even after replacing my fitting and tube, the filament still pushed the tube out of the fitting. Not sure what im doing wrong, since I fully push in the button and shove the tube in as hard as I can. Any suggestions on how to get a better grip on the tube? most of the time my fingers end up sliding.
Why is the Bowden tube in there so shallow? Mine came with the tube about 2 inches down past the clamp/metal part.
Thanks
thanks
No problem hope it helped you.
My hardware stripped and I don’t know how to remove my tube