Check out my 2nd channel, TT Racing: @ttracingYT Previously, I had invested quite a bit of time and effort into modifying a Creality Ender 5 to have an enclosed and actively heated chamber. The addition of the Bambu Lab X1C to my studio has made the Ender 5 redundant, however, so in this video I remove all of the heated enclosure parts, and fit the Hero Me gen 7 part cooling system. If it feels like at some times I’m being vague, that’s on purpose. The documentation is thorough but not free, so I had to make sure not to make it redundant. I’d recommend anyone undertaking this upgrade, to pay for the detailed PDF guide at a minimum. Hero Me on Printables: 0:00 Introduction Hero Me video: Hero Me gen 5 video: 0:45 Ender 5 modification history Ender 5 review: Enclosure and heater: Linear rails: Euclid probe: BTT Manta M4A board: 1:40 Removing heated chamber parts 3:03 Original electronics case restoration Manta M4P Ender 5 adaptor: 4:05 Hero Me Gen 7 downloads and documentation Hero Me on Printables: 3D Printing Nerd interview video: 6:57 Part selection and printing ABL flat mount remix by FeNi64: 8:04 Installation 11:19 Adjustments and calibration 12:18 Test print comparison Part cooling torture test: 13:17 Evaluation 14:41 Conclusion Buy quality and affordable filament from X3D. Buy 3, get 1 free and a free sample pack with every order: Get Quality Resins from 3D Printers Online. 5% off storewide for Teaching Tech subscribers [Code: tech5] Take a look around and if you like what you see, please subscribe. Support me on Patreon:
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