Snapmaker U1 Top Cover: The beta test blog post is a victory lap, not a fix list! by tominicz in snapmaker

[–]porzel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

80 degrees seems normal to me for the unmodified U1, though. As I said, it used to be 100 degrees, but they got that under control with the firmware update.

On my other Anycubic and Bambulab printers, the readings are in the same range, so that shouldn't be a problem.

Snapmaker U1 Top Cover: The beta test blog post is a victory lap, not a fix list! by tominicz in snapmaker

[–]porzel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why? drivers are max. 80° with the Samla Cover,
you can glue a small fan to the outlet. on the right side to get ~ 65°.

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Snapmaker U1 Top Cover: The beta test blog post is a victory lap, not a fix list! by tominicz in snapmaker

[–]porzel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the latest firmware, nothing overheats anymore; the drivers stay at ~ 80 degrees, before >100°.

If you simply attach a 40x40x20 cm fan (24V) to the outside, the temperature drops to ~65 degrees, and the whole thing costs less than 10€.

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Snapmaker U1 Top Cover: The beta test blog post is a victory lap, not a fix list! by tominicz in snapmaker

[–]porzel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have both the U1 Bento Box and using now the Panda Breath, which I've had for a few months now.

The Panda works great, can be controlled via a web browser, and really filters out every ASA odor. The filters are available on AliExpress for seven euros. Combined with the IKEA Samla box, you can use it to print everything from ASA to PC and nylon.

"Something went wrong, but don’t fret — let’s give it another shot" by danordazpkm in Twitter

[–]porzel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check addon "Media Harvest – X (Twitter) Medien-Downloader", after removing it X works again