![]() ![]() The toolhead filament sensor for ERCF on the LGX Lite uses hall effect sensor + washer and it was a little tricky to install just right, but it hasn't skipped a beat once ever since - just solid. slip is definitely better (could be user error and not a design issue with CW2 though). I definitely have better results with TPU on the LGX Lite and my grip vs. to get my settings dialed in (need lots of patience, trial and error). Then with ERCF when you do tip tuning, the LGX Lite is a godsend due to the ease and speed of the flip lever to release the filament (did hundreds of manual loads, inspects, etc. Others seem to have good success with CW2 - for me OK, but not great. Their last iteration was aimed at a tighter and more straight filament path to improve on TPU, but I somehow suffered a loss in pushing force. It took me a while to get CW2 working OK-ish (throughout the BETA process), but I was never able to get enough pressure for TPU. Lesson learned i suppose, but it does "look" cool until you put it all together and realize you can't even see it anyway. in hindsight, i should have just build a sherpa mini and would have basically been free repurposing the parts from the cw2. once i got it i did a comparison of the physical characteristics and turns out fully assembled the cw2 ended up being 12 grams lighter than the lgx lite and had no issues fitting on an mgn9 carriage. i was working to converting my x axis back to a single mgn9 and was reading the cw2 doesn't support that and would need a different extruder due to how it's mounted and sorta jumped on the lgx lite bandwagon due to it's sleekness. I was quite impressed with the Orbiter V1.5 on my V0.1 with Dragon SF.ġ00% agree. Will mount a ebb36 to the back and not used the 2 piece PCB anymore. I have ordered now the Orbiter V2.0 and a Sherpa Mini to give them a spin. The 2 piece SB PCB will not fit the extruder that said it will also not fit with any other of the Extruder such as orbiter, Sherpa, etc. For me it was a downgrade coming from CW2. I am not convinced of LGX Lite backlash is massive on this extruder, pushing force is less than on the CW2. Very occasionally loses sync or whatever though. Also switched to running the wires in through the top edge in a umbilical style, I think it puts less pressure on the wires if you don't print tall very often, pretty sure the drag chain killed one of the wires when I was using it.Ĭanbus is better than running 20 wires in, and even though I've had to replace one wire so far, testing 4 connections is easier than 20. My standards are not that high and I have no idea if there is a lot of backlash or not, works for my functional prints. Printing ABS at 40mm3 (if I remember correctly, might be 30). Made an ugly attachment for the BIQU canbus board, wires are naked on the side. However, I've had no issues with extruder so far, using Stealthburner with LGX lite (link several posts above) and Rapido hot end with CHT nozzle. I can't say if it's good or not because I came from a very old 3d printer so everything is way better Not sure if this helps but I went canbus right away with lgx lite.
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