Topic: Temperature regulation
I'm having trouble keeping a stable temperature. As soon as I switch on the motor/fan, it drops by 20C within seconds, and struggles to recover. In the meantime, the motor is binding up while trying to extrude rapidly cooling plastic (I can hear it struggle every 20 seconds or so and can see the pipe lurch upwards a tiny amount). The extrusion rate is very slow - no more than a cm per minute.
I thought that I might have a clog, so I've removed the brass nozzle and it looks exactly as I would expect - the chamber is 100% of plastic from wall to wall. So I don't think it's a clog. Note: It did extrude at a more reasonable rate when I first turned it on after initial assembly. After only a few hours of running though, I turned it off and am now trying to run it some more to finish clearing out debris - and it's during this second session of use that the problems started. Yes, I did let it warm up to 180+ (actually, 190) and bake there for a while before turning on motors.
As far as the extrusion rate goes, I'm guessing it could be due to a few things. The poor temperature regulation could be preventing smooth extrusion. The pin on the D-shaft might be slipping. There might really be a plug even though it doesn't seem like it. I could also have an improper assembly of the bearing section (this was particularly difficult to get right since there are differences between the filastruder instructions and the lasercut enclosure assembly instructions). I intend to take a look back there and maybe get some photos of the driveshaft to confirm that it has been assembled properly.
But regardless, I'm pretty sure that my insulation is largely to blame. The instructions mention bringing the insulation wrap all the way to the nozzle, but doesn't show a photo of how it should look after installation - and so when I installed mine it sits flush with the iron collar, but not with the face of the nozzle. So I think the fan is over-cooling the brass nozzle. I also noticed that the insulation wrap isn't really a good fit since I have the large "black" collar and had to open up the heater band quite a bit to accommodate - the insulation wrap just doesn't really fit well around it all.
I've seen it mentioned that it is best to insulate from nozzle all the way back to hopper, and I've seen some photos of machines that are clearly using some type of insulation that is completely different from the short length of glass pipe wrap. Is there something specific I could look for at my local Lowes/Home Depot? Preferably something other than messy/itchy glass fibre.
I'd like to get the insulation worked out as best as I can now so I can eliminate it from future troubleshooting.












