E3D E3D SuperVolcano Heater Cartridge - 12v 80w
This E3D Heater Cartridge packs 80w of power and is purpose built for use with the SuperVolcano extra-long heater block. Due to the high current of the 12v electronics, this heater must be operated with a mosfet in-line, which is included with this package.
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The Powerplant of the SuperVolcano
The standard E3D Heater Cartridges are fantastic for v6 or Volcano use, but the E3D SuperVolcano heater block needs serious power for it's extra-long melt zone and high-speed applications. This longer 80w heater cartridge is up to the task with more surface area and also higher current than the standard heaters.
Important note: Due to the high current of the 12v electronics, this heater cartridge must be operated with a mosfet, which is included.
The fully assembled SuperVolcano with 80w heater and mosfet board
What's in the box?
- 12v 80w Heater Cartridge
- Mosfet board
- Mosfet wiring
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Questions
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