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Ordered on Thursday, received on Friday (in Heathmont) and my old Up! Plus is working again :)
I have gone through 3 of these over the last 2 years. When I looked closely I saw that the last 2 had failed in exactly the same spot. Turns out the belt clamp has a sharp angle that puts pressure on the cable so that it fatigues in the same spot. I've filed down this sharp corner so hopefully this one will last years. You can often solder together these cables to get a few more hours printing...just heatshink them well and be careful with routing!
I have gone through 3 of these over the last 2 years. When I looked closely I saw that the last 2 had failed in exactly the same spot. Turns out the belt clamp has a sharp angle that puts pressure on the cable so that it fatigues in the same spot. I've filed down this sharp corner so hopefully this one will last years. You can often solder together these cables to get a few more hours printing...just heatshink them well and be careful with routing!
This is a genuine factory heater and sensor cable that are located in the X-Axis for Up Mini and Up 3d Printer Plus 3d printers by Delta Micro Factory Corp.
Please see the image above and select the correct platform heater type that matches your UP PLUS 3d printers platform heater.
Replacement Instructions-
Ordered on Thursday, received on Friday (in Heathmont) and my old Up! Plus is working again :)
I have gone through 3 of these over the last 2 years. When I looked closely I saw that the last 2 had failed in exactly the same spot. Turns out the belt clamp has a sharp angle that puts pressure on the cable so that it fatigues in the same spot. I've filed down this sharp corner so hopefully this one will last years. You can often solder together these cables to get a few more hours printing...just heatshink them well and be careful with routing!
I have gone through 3 of these over the last 2 years. When I looked closely I saw that the last 2 had failed in exactly the same spot. Turns out the belt clamp has a sharp angle that puts pressure on the cable so that it fatigues in the same spot. I've filed down this sharp corner so hopefully this one will last years. You can often solder together these cables to get a few more hours printing...just heatshink them well and be careful with routing!
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