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[Gulfcoast Robotics] All Metal V6 Direct Extruder Hotend for 3D Printer - 12V /1.75mm Filament / 0.4mm Nozzle.
Link to online assembly and configuration instructions is printed on the packageOur hotend comes with original design silicone protective sock12V 40W heater, 12V fan, NTC 3950 pre-wired thermistor are included in the kit
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u/bombergoround ยท 3 pointsr/AnetA8

This is excellent information, thank you. It's been a bit overwhelming looking at all the mods out there which are a "definitely do this before you print anything or you'll burn your house down" and "this helps but can probably wait for now".

I've already soldered the wires to the heated bed and started installing a mosfet for the bed as well. (Sounds like one isn't really needed for the hot end?)


Do I need something like the 500w ATX PSU, or can I get away with something like this (recommended by the Punished Props Anet safety upgrade page)

Can you tell me more about that fix for the heater block with kapton tape? I saw it recommended that I switch to one of these? (recommended by the letsprint3d.net Anet safety mods page)