In addition with find a silicone sock for the heater block itself, and a fan guard. The silicone stepper motor cable is supposed to be able higher temperatures, though I wonder why the fan cable isn’t also silicone. Silicone stepper motor cable, regular plastic fan extension cable, and a 70W heater cartridge. In the large white box next to black foam, we find several accessories: It is not immediately obvious what its purpose is. We also find a JST-XH 4-pin connector with inserts to be crimped to a cable. ![]() ![]() This will be a challenge for me, as I don’t have any printer that has boards available that support stepsticks. The chip is put on a stepstick, which fits into any board with stepstick slots (boards with replaceable stepper drivers). The MAX31865 chip contained in the packaging is a requirement for measuring the temperature of the PT100 thermistor safely. The thermistor amplifier chip is kept safe by foam packaging Next to the H2 extruder, there is a small black box. When we open the box we’re greeted by the manual.Ī part of the H2 extruder already peeks through What’s inside? Top of the box - notice the warning about the high body temperature of the extruder at high temperatureīIQU must have hired an designer that worked at Apple □ - the packaging looks very attractive! The packaging self is shrinkwrapped in plastic foil. The H2 500☌ comes in a rectangular white box, with plenty of protective foam inside. And yes, that on the right is PEI - what you might have used as a build surface. The most well-known filaments on this list might be Nylon (PA) and PC (Polycarbonate). As a suggestion, BIQU left a helpful list of filaments you can print thanks to the higher temperatures. Not bad!Īs mentioned, the hotend assembly is rated to go up to 500☌.
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