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Topic: help with hot end

what kind of black tape or  insulation is around the hot end near where it extrudes. my fan duct seems to have bonded with it and ripped/ broke some of it off

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Re: help with hot end

Rubber coated fiberglass.  The bonding is probably from plastic leakage from the hot end where the nozzle screws onto the barrel, or from the PEEK/Barrel join.  Is it at the top of the brass barrel or near the bottom by the nozzle?

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I've had my nozzle off quite a few times to soak it in acetone to prevent clogs.There's a fiberglass sleeve that goes over the nozzle and a couple of layers of 1/4 kapton tape that hold the thermistor in place,there's not much else there.

I don't know if there's anything you can sub for the insulator if it's been torn,others here might know.

This video will show you what you're dealing with.

http://vimeo.com/57632515

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Thanks for the information. the abs s not leaking, it was a 40mm fan duct  around the hot end that melted  and bonded to the rubber. Is this just a insulator? can i replace it with something else or where can i get the rubber coated fiberglass?

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It's there for the benefit of the thermistor,it holds the heat in so the thermistor gives you an accurate reading of hot end temp.

If the fiberglas isn't torn I'd just wrap a turn or two of electrical tape around it and see if it lasts.

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Electrical tape would work in a pinch, but you're eventually gonna get a sticky mess as the adhesive will leave residue with the heat.

Try here:  http://www.makergear.com/products/plast … ment-parts

They have the sleeves and are reasonable... in price and ship time.

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thanks cckens. that link is perfect  3 dollars  for  a replacment works for me

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Re: help with hot end

Just as an aside... order a spare GrooveMount and 36mm barrel.  You never know when you're going to need one and the $35 is a cheap insurance policy if you ever truly gunk up your hot end.  You just switch out the heater and nozzle and you're up an running in less than an hour.  It's helped me keep going.

That and shipping isn't any more for the extra parts.

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Is this cover to get accurate temp readings or is it just for safety?

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Accurate temps. Without it, half of the sensor is exposed to ambients, the other half to the nozzle temps.

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You can also get fiberglass fabric at a lot of hardware stores for patching holes in things like tub surrounds or boats. As long as it isn't adhesive backed, the fabric itself should handle about 540C. Just cut a strip, wrap it around a couple times, and tape it together.

Home depot sells it for about $7 a sheet: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Bondo-8-sq-f … /202077813

Then you can wrap it in silicone self-fusing tape http://www.homedepot.com/p/Super-Glue-1 … /204237144

Much cheaper to just order a sleeve from makergear, but if you need it in a hurry that's a way you can go.

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