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Re: Pico Hybrid February 22, 2018 11:55PM |
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A 60w heater might nice to get you up around 350-400 quicker. i print PEI sometimes and the 40w heater starts gettin sluggish on my V6 with a copper block. I have some PEEK on the way. That should tell the storyQuote
greenman100
40w already gets hot enough to melt an aluminum heater block (450C+), what is the point of a 60w heater?
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Re: Pico Hybrid March 01, 2018 06:07PM |
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Dirty Steve
Beta tested the Hybrid. FAR too delicate, extremely thin walls behind all thread connections, Twisted threads off of a nozzle, snapped the heat break. OVER engineered without durability.