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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Does anyone know why they run the extruder at low current limit?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>ronsii wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>The extruder actually has plenty of power to strip the filament now <img src="https://www.soliforum.com/img/smilies/wink.png" width="15" height="15" alt="wink" /> that is why the low power</p><p>Now if you could grip it better with less chance of stripping then maybe more power <img src="https://www.soliforum.com/img/smilies/smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="smile" /></p></blockquote></div><br /><p>Fair point <img src="https://www.soliforum.com/img/smilies/smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="smile" />. I have had situations where the extruder skips, though. But I realize, with your point, that there isn&#039;t much room to gain, because of the stripping situation.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Tomek]]></name>
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			<updated>2013-01-28T07:00:58Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Does anyone know why they run the extruder at low current limit?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The extruder actually has plenty of power to strip the filament now <img src="https://www.soliforum.com/img/smilies/wink.png" width="15" height="15" alt="wink" /> that is why the low power</p><p>Now if you could grip it better with less chance of stripping then maybe more power <img src="https://www.soliforum.com/img/smilies/smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="smile" /></p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[ronsii]]></name>
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			<updated>2013-01-28T05:35:26Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Does anyone know why they run the extruder at low current limit?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hello folks!</p><p>I was setting up new pololu boards earlier today, after I stupidly blew up my old ones when upgrading my power supply....Lets not get into that &gt;.&lt; ...</p><br /><br /><p>I noticed the extruder has a rather low current limit, 0.192V, meaning, .48v. </p><p>Does anyone know why they keep it so low by default? Seems like a higher rating might help push through some of the partial clogs that aren&#039;t so bad at first. Otherwise I&#039;d either rather increase it (I set it to .32 for now- I wouldn&#039;t go much higher) or switch to a NEMA14 that might be lighter than the nema17 that they have on there right now. </p><br /><br /><br /><p>I hope this hasn&#039;t been asked before. I have not found anything by searching the forums.</p><br /><p>Happy printing, everyone.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Tomek]]></name>
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			<updated>2013-01-28T05:13:17Z</updated>
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