Pictures of water-cooling
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@generisi that’s an old build. I ended up designing my own extruder and that’s been combined with a slice liquid mosquito.
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@nuramori Wow, not cheap. Are they good?
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@deckingman kind of like an oetiker / stepless ear clamp?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/184506863154?hash=item2af5774e32:g:hU0AAOSwXCVcXil7 -
@o_lampe that is very interesting. Not sure I would trust it... but interesting.
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@nxt-1 they look very nice.
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@lael nope, no leakage. But in my opinion, it would be better to have a real fitting. I'm gonna change it soonish.
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@t3p3tony @o_lampe - thanks - I've got a test rigged up with FEP hard tubing going into a mosquito liquid, and silicone tube over it just like this. I did add two oetiker clamps on them - I was surprised the FEP handled the pressure, but it seems fine, and no leaks with a 7 day continuous test time so far. If I firmly hold both sides I can still slowly slide the silicone over the inner tube, but I don't think it will come loose on its own.
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I water cooled my Wanhao D4s as I found the fans weren't lasting very long with the enclosed setup for printing ABS. The enclosure sits at about 60c with the extended bed at 100c. This is very reliable. The aluminium block is drilled with a copper pipe running through it and I've used heat sink compound to improve conductivity in that assembly.
My channel video on it is here: https://youtu.be/zAQjekM1TrM
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@lael they’ve been great, and I only need two sets. They are also often used in food service to connect/disconnect fluids like soda syrup, beer taps, etc.
Like you said, it allows me to quick disconnect the hotend for whatever reason without any major disassembly, or if I want to locally drain it without emptying the entire loop.