On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 4:04 AM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
If someone gets the resistor shaved to fit in there, i'll bring in the
special
two-part thermal bonding epoxy and glue it in, and then i'll hook up the
wires
and we'll have a 3D printer again.
Don't glue it in place with epoxy, or you'll have to drill it out when it
burns out again. It should be a tight enough fit to hold in place by
itself, no? I would expect regular thermal paste to conducts heat better
than the epoxy anyway...
Patrik
PS: the replacement resistor that Lulzbot sells is only $3.50, and I would
expect that one to fit the hole like a glove. They seem to be out of stock
right now though...
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