Termistor wire
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Termistor wire

Hello everyone,

The wire for the thermistor has come loose from the hotend. What could I use to glue it back in place like the one next to it? You can see it in the picture. I'm not sure what adhesive would work, and I'd rather not have to replace the entire hotend if I can avoid it. Sovol SV 08 MAX.

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u/Character_Sound_2012 — 2 months ago

Issue

I am using Creality Print (version 7.1.0 as seen in the screenshot) and every time I try to slice a model with tree supports, the app just closes instantly and this error report pops up.

My PC has an i9-13900KF and an RTX 4060. Has anyone else experienced this with the new version, and is there a fix for it? Thanks!

https://preview.redd.it/pk3xsg9gxtah1.png?width=767&format=png&auto=webp&s=ec9d9a87071f449c00448a37e2ba7482ec31b931

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u/Character_Sound_2012 — 2 months ago
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Sovol SV08 Max - Constant "clog detected" errors and brittle under-extrusion after a real heat sink clog

Hi everyone,

I just got a brand new Sovol SV08 Max. My first Benchy came out great, followed by a single "monster cup" print that was absolutely perfect. After that, I tried printing two cups at once, and that's when things went downhill. I got a nasty clog way up in the heat sink.

I cleaned out the heat sink completely and cleared the extruder gears, but ever since that incident, I cannot get a successful print.

The symptoms:

  • Every time I start a print, I instantly get a "There may be a clog" error message, even though filament flows perfectly smooth when I manually extrude it via the screen.
  • When it actually prints, the extrusion is very poor. The print quality is brittle, crumbling, and looks completely starved of filament (severe under-extrusion).

What I’ve tried so far:

  • Reran the full automated calibration routine from scratch.
  • Lowered the volumetric flow rate from 21 down to 17 $mm^3/s$.
  • Did a flow rate calibration test where -5 looked the best.
  • Ran a temperature tower test: anything below 210°C completely falls apart and refuses to print properly.
  • Cleared another secondary clog in the extruder and restarted, but the "clog detected" warning pops up almost instantly and the print turns out terrible.

If the filament extrudes fine manually but chokes and fails during actual printing speeds, what should I look for? Could the runout/clog sensor be damaged or misaligned after the first heat sink clog, or is my extruder tension messed up?

Any advice on how to fix this would be highly appreciated!

https://preview.redd.it/6gy9um5m847h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1493356f1c601c26f228e4f4e80a076b609235c7

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u/Character_Sound_2012 — 2 months ago