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    • Nuramoriundefined
      Nuramori
      last edited by

      Here’s mine.

      printhead

      the back

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      • tech-ratonundefined
        tech-raton @Nuramori
        last edited by

        Here's mine too

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        • piperswundefined
          pipersw
          last edited by

          thanks !

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          • fmaundefined
            fma
            last edited by

            Guys, could you put links of the pump/tank/etc... you are using? Thanks!

            Frédéric

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            • DaBitundefined
              DaBit
              last edited by DaBit

              I am using a Laing DDC pump. Advantage of that one over the average aquarium pump is it's ability to produce some pressure, allowing the use of 4mm O.D. tubing to distribute the liquid.

              Makes a quite compact setup:
              alt text

              Pump is not very visible in this picture unfortunately, but it is mounted on a bit of plastic at the left bottom side of the frame:

              alt text

              My coolant reservoir is an old brake fluid container, nothing fancy. 'Radiator' is currently a unbranded generic Chinese 40x40mm copper waterblock attached to the aluminium frame; works well enough and saves another fan.

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              • tech-ratonundefined
                tech-raton @fma
                last edited by tech-raton

                @fma

                For my delta, i use:

                https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B00VHPADRW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9IBeEbVMHC36G

                For my corexy, i use:

                This one

                The main problem with these pump are the diameter of the hoses. You will need some adapters.

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                • fmaundefined
                  fma
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for links. These pumps with integrated tanks are easier to install.

                  Do you know if the Yosoo has a brushless motor, like the SC-300T? Is it possible to under-volt them, to slow them down?

                  Frédéric

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                  • tech-ratonundefined
                    tech-raton @fma
                    last edited by

                    @fma i connected them on the fan connectors. I use the pwm at 60% and both pumps work great. But i can't tell if the motor is brushed or brushless

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                    • fmaundefined
                      fma
                      last edited by

                      Thanks! The SC-300T is brushless, as written on the pump body.

                      Frédéric

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                      • piperswundefined
                        pipersw
                        last edited by

                        For the SC-300T, what is the operating temperature ?
                        I didn't find it.

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                        • laelundefined
                          lael @Nuramori
                          last edited by

                          @nuramori Where did you source your self-sealing valves you've got installed on your liquid lines? They look like they would be quite helpful if you ever needed to do hotend maintenance etc.

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                          • laelundefined
                            lael @tech-raton
                            last edited by

                            @tech-raton I noticed it looks like you are running a silicone hose over some ptfe / similar tube into the quick disconnect fittings. Have you had any leakages or spills from the overlapping union?

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                            • o_lampeundefined
                              o_lampe
                              last edited by o_lampe

                              Re: watercooled hotends. One of the most simple design is this. Not sure if it was long term tested, but quite inspiriring.
                              Zatsit delta

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                              • deckingmanundefined
                                deckingman @lael
                                last edited by

                                @lael The self sealing valves look like these https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174905154309?hash=item28b928db05:g:KZkAAOSwv91hI4tk. I bought the 6mm version but be warned, one of them leaked!!

                                I also had some leaks after attaching silicone hose to rigid "non barbed" tubing so I use clips (the spring type).

                                Ian
                                https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                • Nxt-1undefined
                                  Nxt-1
                                  last edited by

                                  If you are looking for high quality quick disconnects I can highly recommend the ones from Koolance. Being full metal, they are quite heavy which might be an important factor for some. They also are not exactly cheap but they do work wonders, have disconnect leakage in the order of a couple little drops and have never failed me.

                                  I have a set of QD3 series in my machine but they do offer others as well. https://koolance.com/help-quick-disconnect-shutoff-couplings

                                  Duet3D and delta printer enthousiast. Buildlog
                                  Looking for Duet3D configuration support, check out Nxt-3D

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                                  • deckingmanundefined
                                    deckingman @Nxt-1
                                    last edited by

                                    @nxt-1 Thanks for the recommendation - I'll take a look at them.

                                    Ian
                                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                    • GeneRisiundefined
                                      GeneRisi @Nuramori
                                      last edited by

                                      @nuramori Really nice setup! Is the Nimble a sidewinder or a V3 ?

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                                      • Nuramoriundefined
                                        Nuramori @lael
                                        last edited by

                                        @lael said in Pictures of water-cooling:

                                        @nuramori Where did you source your self-sealing valves you've got installed on your liquid lines? They look like they would be quite helpful if you ever needed to do hotend maintenance etc.

                                        They are Colder medical quick disconnects that are dripless.

                                        PLCD16006 Quick-Disconnect Panel-Mount Hose Barb Fitting Body; Valved, 3/8" Tube ID, Acetal

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                                        • Nuramoriundefined
                                          Nuramori @GeneRisi
                                          last edited by Nuramori

                                          @generisi that’s an old build. I ended up designing my own extruder and that’s been combined with a slice liquid mosquito.extruder

                                          https://imgur.com/a/Gnz00ez

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                                          • laelundefined
                                            lael @Nuramori
                                            last edited by

                                            @nuramori Wow, not cheap. Are they good?

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