Dragon Heatbreak Ceramic Core High Temperature Wear Resistant Dragon Hotend 3D Printer

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  • @user-kr6xj8td5f
    @user-kr6xj8td5f 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would be interested in purchasing this part, but I have the first version of the dragon hotend HF and the problem is that I am not able to set the correct retraction. Will changing the hotend to version 2.0 help me? If so, what parts should I replace in the current version 1.0 to use/install with the new version 2.0 core/throat?

    • @triangle-lab6335
      @triangle-lab6335  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please first try to replace the new 2.0 core and find ways to improve heat dissipation

    • @user-kr6xj8td5f
      @user-kr6xj8td5f 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@triangle-lab6335 I think there's another problem with your suggestion of buying just the throat/core, since you sell two versions of the heatsink and my version is apparently marked as v1.0. I guess that the throat/core version 2.0 only fits heatsink v2.0, and you warn against purchasing it in the description of the throat/core. So if I deduced correctly, I need to purchase two parts to fit them together. I don't know if it will be necessary to replace other parts. Am I right?

  • @TheCyberSpidey
    @TheCyberSpidey 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How good is it for PLA? Regular Dragon HF Heatbreak clogs with PLA+, but works flawlessly with ABS.

    • @triangle-lab6335
      @triangle-lab6335  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The main advantage of the new ceramic version of heatbreak is wear resistance, which increases the service life of printing GFCF reinforced filaments. The improvement of heat resistance performance is not obvious, you can buy one and try it. If you have problems printing PLA in the previous setup, you may need to increase the power of the cooling fan or optimize the cooling air duct fo the hotend