A disasterous bridge...
#slicers #v-core-3
My bridges are just ... a disaster.
Details:
V-core 500, 3.0
Orcaslicer 1.9
PETG, tried two brands
Temps, tried 230 -> 245
Speed, 30mm/s -> 70mm/s
Flow 0.8 -> 1.0 (On Bridge)
The part fan is clearly blowing, a high spec 24V 4028. Its a two wire version, so no PWM feedback.
Help, please



2 Replies
Hi! just my amateur ideas:
my next step would be something like this:
https://www.printables.com/de/model/58001-ultimate-fan-speed-test/files
Or just use a temp tower without adapting the temperature & set the fan speeds instead (via slicer or manually while printing)
Results:
you will know a good fan setting for the filament/temp/speed combination and whether the fan is working as expected or not
Printables.com
Ultimate Fan Speed Test von OurAngryBadger | Kostenloses STL-Modell...
Use this to find the perfect fan speed! Works DYNAMICALLY with PRUSA SLICER! | Kostenlose 3D-druckbare STL-Modelle herunterladen
Thank you , I will test !