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Dec 2016

I started having heat creep issues trying to print and water cooling was my last ditch effort to get over the problem and maybe…just maybe…have it work better than ever.

Conclusion, it worked awesome! First successful dual print in years. The mounting bar stabilized around 45degC. I melted two cold packs in the process (5 hours). This was a prototype, an adapted CPU water cooling reservoir, pump and radiator will work just fine.

Dual extrusion never worked well in the first place but otherwise I’ve had great luck with the Replicator 2X using one extruder at a time especially after all the after-market upgrades from bottleworks, etc.

I’ve learned a ton about the process variables related to the extrusion head in the last few weeks and I feel like the constraints relating to the hot-end, thermal barrier, mounting bar and heatsin/fans is too tight. When heat escapes up the thermal barrier and isn’t wisked away by the heat-sinks fast enough then all sorts of issues occur.

  • The filament get’s soft. With the tensioners from raffle.ch that provide a lot of force it can flatten the filament which then jams trying to fit into the thermal barrier. (Usually only occurs when the extruder head is idle too long while the other head is extruding)
  • The filament melts and the resistance through the barrier tube greatly increases. This causes the guh-guh-guh sound as the stepper gear skips.
  • Filament actually melts as far up as the stepper gear. yeah extreme for sure, but when running both heads and one with HIP which is at 250degC this can happen on the Rep 2X more-so than single head extruders.
  • Stepper motor heat can also contribute as they can get 65degC typical, causing the heat sinks to struggle. Gluing heat sinks to the steppers didn’t help a bit.
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10 months later
29 days later

hi,

i am trying the jamming problem whit my replicator 2x and i end up on your post.

i got inspired and i made a fast trying of a water cooled system like yours

i wil do some more testing in the coming days to see if it works well

i notise wile i was filming my print seem to still have some problem

did you make it to transform the replicator 2x in too a reliable printer?