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Jan 2017

I just pulled the trigger on the Wanhao I3 from wanhaousa. Thanks for the help. I am sure you will be hearing from me in the future. I end up going with this one just because of all of the online support for it. I am new to all this so I will need all the support I can get.

thanks again Krank

A good thing to check once you get it, is the reference voltage (vref) for all the stepper motors. Mine were set too high for the extruder and x/y stepper motors. It caused my extruder stepper to overheat and made the steppers noisy. Now with a lower vref everything is staying cool, working great and I can barley hear the motors. There’s some good tutorials on youtube about setting the vref.

Thanks for the tip on the steppers. I will check that once it arrives.

krank

Other than the name on the printer and box there is no difference between the Wanhao and the Monoprice. Wanhao makes them. If you can get the same printer from Monoprice for less money, you aren’t missing anything.

The MOSFET mod is one way people have been addressing the problems with the Wanhao board. Others are replacing the connectors or just bypassing the connectors altogether and soldering directly to the board. Using a separate MOSFET from the board is probably the safest option but it has more work and expense than the others. How you decide to fix the problem will be up to your judgement.

The only way to know if the printer you get has the latest board with the screw terminals is to look inside. Keep in mind that the boards with the screw terminals are new and haven’t proven themselves one way or the other. In theory the screw terminals should alleviate the problem but Wanhao’s history with fire hazards has not been good.