Topic: 12v Power Run
I am going to be installing my E3D V6 this weekend hopefully assuming the family schedule allows. I have a 4 pin extender that I would like to use to go between the printer board and the 4 pin from the XYZ power supply.
I was able to get the JST pins out of a neutral and 12v line from the extender plug.

I would like to solder the line to the 12v fan for the E3D onto the base of each pin and then reinsert the pin.

Assuming I can get this soldered on and secure it back in the plug, are there any concerns with doing the power this way? I can solder to the mother board but thought this might be a safer and if needed, reversible method. I would really appreciate your thoughts on the approach. I could use a T-connecter to tap the line but I am not sure that will make the best connection.
Also I plan on using bullet splice connectors (http://www.gardnerbender.com/en/20-161p) to connect the heater cartridge wire to the hot end and possibly on the other end of the 12V fan assembly. I would like to make this easy to plug in and take out. Any concerns with using these connectors? Anyone have problems with them? I know some have used them.
I am planning to use line from a network cable for the 12v fan needed on the E3D V6.
Thanks
Mark
Simplify 3D
E3DV6
