Topic: Extruder Heater Resistor Replacement: Digikey Part Number
Thanks to everyone who has been posting their repair tips, you've been a real help keeping my Solidoodle 2 operational over the past year.
Last spring I replaced the hot end with the "new" aluminum one... the heat core is similar to this one
store.solidoodle.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=63&product_id=81
A week ago the heating element burned out. Thanks to some posts on this forum I was able to identify it as a 6.8 ohm, 3 watt resistor. I also discovered that having the resistor burn out is apparently not uncommon.
I ordered a few different resistors from Digikey and this one fit nicely. With a bit of thermal grease I've had it in installed and running for an hour or so. (Knock on wood that I'm not jinxing myself by posting this...)
digikey.ca/product-detail/en/RWM04106R80JR15E1/RWMA-6.8CT-ND/1587898
The part number, if that link doesn't work (which it won't because apparently I'm "Allowed 0 links" was RWMA-6.8CT-ND, and manufacturer part number was RWM04106R80JR15E1
Buying ten of them, they cost about 81 cents each.
Note that I didn't remove the heater core or hot end (I didn't want to have to recalibrate the Z axis... I had it working nicely already) so I just snipped out the old resistor, put some solder and heat shrink on the new one, slid it into place and then connected the red terminal. I have a crimping tool for that, so it was pretty easy, but otherwise just leave some wire on the old socket when you take out the burned out resistor and solder the new resistor directly to the old connector.
Hope that helps anyone looking for a replacement... Digikey can get the parts to you overnight.
Jason
Hmmm... I'm apparently not allowed to put links in my posts... so apologies for those links not working. "Too more links in message. Allowed 0 links." was the error message. Guess you'll have to copy and paste into your browser.
