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Appreciate the work on this and providing the files. I had the adapter printed using ASA 0.01" resolution, installed it, and had it running for a few minutes.
However, a few days later I tried running it on NG, noticed the engine couldn't run steadily with eco mode on. Previously I had it running with eco off.
I took it apart and noticed that the adapter was warped and cracked, which is probably why the generator was struggling.
I was curious if you noticed anything similar or maybe the variance is in the resolution of your print and filament choice (ABS I believe?).
Any revisions to the adapter?
Thanks,
Tony
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Hello, I haven't used ASA myself but I understand it's supposed to be a
superior material. I have used ABS and I printed at .2mm layer height. I
know that I have had marginal results with ABS unless using a fully
enclosed printer. I'm not an expert on printing but with the open frame
printer I have now I would go with PETG. Hope that helps.
Hi Chris,
Appreciate the work on this and providing the files. I had the adapter printed using ASA 0.01" resolution, installed it, and had it running for a few minutes.
However, a few days later I tried running it on NG, noticed the engine couldn't run steadily with eco mode on. Previously I had it running with eco off.
I took it apart and noticed that the adapter was warped and cracked, which is probably why the generator was struggling.
I was curious if you noticed anything similar or maybe the variance is in the resolution of your print and filament choice (ABS I believe?).
Any revisions to the adapter?
Thanks,
Tony
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: