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Topic: Hot end connectors

Hi all!

Do you know the model of the hot end connectors? I would like to buy a j-head but of course those come just with the cables, so I have to attach the connectors myself.

Any other tips for attaching a J-Head to the SD? (I'm planning to use Lawsy's MK4 extruder)

Thanks!

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Re: Hot end connectors

I know it's been posted here before but I can't find it.  I thought it was elmoret.

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Re: Hot end connectors

cmetzel wrote:

I know it's been posted here before but I can't find it.  I thought it was elmoret.

I also couldn't find it... I found a post on the google group about connectors but in the end support said "we will send you spare ones" and that was it... But I would like to find out what to buy independently of them.

4 (edited by cmetzel 2013-03-15 15:56:40)

Re: Hot end connectors

http://www.soliforum.com/topic/1564/hot … ement-mk2/

EDIT: Looks like the link in that post doesn't work, but I think it's this based of the URL.  The original URL had an "A" at the end of the P/N if that changes things.

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=PT4452

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Re: Hot end connectors

Thanks for the link! Lawsy mentions a JST connector, but that doesn't look right... It looks more like a Molex connector, like this one maybe. A molex connector seems also the standard on the Makergear kit, but I couldn't find out which one.

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Re: Hot end connectors

I ended up using these with success:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009T2 … &psc=1

Grand Rapids, Michigan
SD2 with Sanguinololu board, glass bed mod, E3d_v5 bowden version hotend (currently direct drive), Lawsy Mk5 jigsaw replacement, octopi printserver, drv8825(tiny troubles)

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Re: Hot end connectors

coleke wrote:

I ended up using these with success:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009T2 … &psc=1

Ah ok, so they just fit in the receptacle already mounted on the extruder? You didn't have to change those as well?

8 (edited by pcpoirier 2013-03-15 17:50:19)

Re: Hot end connectors

I got these from eBay for $2.99 free shipping http://www.ebay.com/itm/170652014204?ss … 1439.l2649

and these crimp on connectors  http://www.ebay.com/itm/321028667428?ss … 1439.l2649

If your replacing the connectors you should also replace the wires to the mother board, since it is prone to fail