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=Intro=*Shopping page for nozzles, heat break - http://e3d-online.com/E3D-v6
=Intro=
*Shopping page for nozzles, heat break - http://e3d-online.com/E3D-v6
:*Both 1.75 and 3 mm nozzles are available in the Volcano Nozzle style. 1.75mm doesn't make sense as the filament velocity would be too fast?
:*Both 1.75 and 3 mm nozzles are available in the Volcano Nozzle style. 1.75mm doesn't make sense as the filament velocity would be too fast?
*Wiki documentation on Volcano- [https://wiki.e3d-online.com/wiki/E3D-v6_(Volcano)_Documentation]
*Wiki documentation on Volcano- [https://wiki.e3d-online.com/wiki/E3D-v6_(Volcano)_Documentation]

Revision as of 12:14, 22 December 2019

Intro

  • Both 1.75 and 3 mm nozzles are available in the Volcano Nozzle style. 1.75mm doesn't make sense as the filament velocity would be too fast?
  • Wiki documentation on Volcano- [1]
  • Hot end assembly guide - [2]
  • Video:

  • Tom's Guide Review -


Technical Drawing

From E3D:

Volcano.jpg

High Temperature

  • For up to 600C - use PT100 thermistors - [3]

Sourcing

  • 0.4 pack of 5 - [4]
  • 0.6, 8, 1, 1.2 - [5]
  • Pre 2019 - Most of china has old style volcano heater blocks. Since 2019, v2 volcanos are common. This one appears to be the v2 version (clamp thermistor, not wire screwdown) - [6]
  • Titan aero hard hobs are available - [7]
  • Regular steel hobs are available - [8]
  • Here are socks - [9]
  • High temperature copper heater blocks are available - [10]
  • Brass blocks are available - [11]

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