I just got my FFCP and I was printing my first part and just happened to feel the x and y axis motors. they felt way hot for my liking, so I got out my IR temp gun and shot them. The X motor was at 136f and the y motor was at 146f. are these motor temps to hot or am I just being a freak
Quite normal, though I don’t like the temps they get either but the same on many printers including my Finders and Ultimaker. Zortrax motors always stay cool but then printing is not as quick. If you slow the print speed down you should find the temps will drop accordingly.
That’s a perfectly normal temperature for stepper motors. They are designed for precision movement not for efficiency. You needn’t worry unless they get up around 190°F. Then the chassis it’s bolted to will fail. The motor will still be fine at that temperature.
That’s not the way stepper motors in the FFCP work. They have a constant current driver. The heat they generate is (practically) constant (P=I²R). Doesn’t matter how fast or slow they move. Only if you stop the printer and disable the stepper motors do they cool down.
That’s not surprising. They probably run the motors with the current set well short of the maximum current. The heat is proportional to current squared so running the motors at 1/2 of their max rated current only gives half of the max rated torque but the motors put out 1/4 of the heat.
Zortrax is a very successful and reliable design from what I have heard, and is operated at very conservative speeds. Their philosophy seems to value print quality and reliability over speed. So they probably run the motors well away from their max ratings.
I personally purchased 5x5 mm heat sinks with 3M glue for all the steppers on my Replicator 2X… they do tend to get really hot at times… but that’s only because I do prints right after prints… so these heat sinks allow faster cooling into the chamber… but overall they will get really hot and there’s nothing anyone can do about it lol! unless you run hydro-cooling on each stepper… but money wise it doesn’t speak to me…