E3D E3D Thermistor Cartridge
Replacement E3D Thermistor Cartridge for use in cartridge-style E3D V6 Hotends. This thermistor is encapsulated into a simple and reliable package for easy installation and hotend maintenance if required. A connector next to the thermistor itself makes complete hotend swaps simple and easy. In addition, strong, laser-welded internal connections make this a thermistor that will serve you well for years to come.
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Trusted design and reliable performance from the E3D Thermistor Cartridge
The Thermistor is an essential component of any 3D printer hotend - a component that simply cannot fail. From the creator of the v6 hotend ecosystem, this Semitec 104NT temperature sensor is a beautiful combination of everything a thermistor needs along with rigid construction for long-term use. The outer casing of the thermistor cartridge is constructed of stainless steel for a high-strength shell with reduced oxidation than copper-built thermistors. The stainless steel cartridge also contains the laser-welded connection between the thin thermistor leads and strong, multi-strand copper cabling which greatly improves the lifetime of the thermistor. Each cartridge features a Microfit 3 connector for easy component swapping at the hotend without a full re-wire of your 3D printer.
E3D Thermistor Cartridge installed in a v6 hotend
Technical Specifications
- Thermistor Type: Semitec 104NT
- Maximum Temperature: 285°C
- In-line Connector: Microfit 3.0
- Insulation: Fiberglass Sleeving
- Cartridge Material: Stainless Steel
What's in the Box?
- E3D Thermistor Cartridge
- 1m Extension Cable
The complete Thermistor package
Questions
where is the unit for the REVO6
Will this work for a prusa mini plus?
Will this work correctly ( will it need a firmware tweak) with an Artillery Sidewinder X1? Replacing the heat block and thermistor.
What is the gauge (awg) of these wires?
What type connectors are used? I need to splice in the extension cable to the existing wires.
Is it PTFE free?
Is this the correct thermistor for my Lulzbot Dual Extruder v3?
What is the temp range for this?
Compatible with a Mosquito hotend? Theirs is absurdly expensive.
Will I need to update the thermistor tables in Prusa firmware to use this properly or will the default tables work?
I broke the thermistor for my IK3 MK3. Which replacement part do I need to order.
what are the dimensions of the cartridge? the one i'm looking for is 3mm by 15 mm
What is the diameter of the thermistor Cartridge? Is there a PT100 sensor of similar diameter?
What is the resistance within this thermistor? 100k?
Will this fit my Robo R1+ ?
I'm designing a custom hotend and would like to use this, what are the dimensions?
On the new heater block, there is a tiny hole over the thermistor canister where a set screw could be buried under the molten PLA that led to this part replacement. Is there a set screw down there? How would you suggest getting to it, and clearing the tiny head for a tool to fit?
Is there a Mk3 version available? With the cable long enough to reach the Einsy board?
Which marlin fw thermistor code does this correlate to?
I have had an MK2S for only a couple of months. I do not think that it has the new heater block. How do I tell?
Is this a direct replacement for the thermistor that came with my E3D aero ?
Is this a plug and play item for the PRUSA MK2S or do I need to solder things together?
To follow up on the last question, if I am working on the hot end is this the correct thermistor for the Prusa MK2s as shipped from Prusa or do I also need the heater block referenced above? Thank you!
I have a Prusa I3 MK2s (Latest). Will this work with my printer? Do I need to get anything else for it? Does it come with the two tapes to attach it to the underside of the board? Thanks
Is there a warranty on this? I just received it and the a wire already snapped on it.
Dose this come with the mating connector?
Does this comes with the Thermistor cable?
I have the Original Prusa i3 MK2 3D printer, i broke my thermistor, is this the replacement part?
I have the SNAP Hotend assembly. The thermistor wires broke off at the heater block. Can I remove the wires from the connector of the replacement thermistor and insert them into the SNAP connector
This just happened to me as well.
This has happened to me twice and still unsure.