Gotta love a nice wiring job.

Gotta love a nice wiring job. Now to make the harness that will drop from a connection point at the top of my Rostock Max down to the effector. This will make swapping print heads much simpler.

Pictured is the E3D Chimera with stock nozzles. I have also one Volcano nozzle which I will be wanting to drop into the Chimera heatsink, hence the short effector located quick connects. Thermistors are using JST mini connections, heat cartidges are using XT60’s and the fan is using a JST mini in the opposite orientation as the thermistors, to avoid confusion.

If only my RAMBo electronics were wired as nicely as this. :confused:

@Patrick_Ryan Chimera is super light and compact - a good option for dual extrusion on the Printrbot Simple? :wink:

Ooo noice. That’s a Bowden setup, right?

Yeah, it is. The heat sink is compatible with Cyclops for filament mixing. It’s a very interesting design - they used the same hot ends as the 4 head Kraken, basically just cut it in half. They say it’ll be water coolable (as Kraken is) with an upgrade later.

That what those holes are? Water cooling ports?

I don’t think so, but I’m not sure. They are tapped. I assumed they were mounting holes as they are quite small. I was assuming the water block would mount to them

http://e3d-online.com/Chimera the engineering drawings call them holes for mounting, so guess that’s what they are!

I guess they should know…

Well on my chimera they had failed to tap the top mounting holes, so you never know!

Fair point…