I use the Sovol SV06 plus with Klipper as well; I really like it (especially after calibrations for input shaping and pressure advance). Do you use Prusa- of Orcaslicer with it? I find that with Superslicer it is more easy to get optimal results (quality), but it is not developped anymore.
@gurucharan7034
9 ай бұрын
Hey I know it's off topic but I just saw your video of NVIDIA ADVANCED OPTIMUS , wanted to know , whether all games which we run thru this mode appear in WINDOWED mode? Because I am facing the issue of not being able to play in Full-screen... please help me out and thanks ❤
@gerGoPrint3D
9 ай бұрын
Did you make any upgrades to the part cooling? I believe that the defects at 8:21 on the front are mostly due to inadequate part cooling. The cooling seems to be barely sufficient for stock speeds, and the fact that Klipper has increased the speed exacerbates the issue. I think the extra cooling is the main advantage of the SV07 Plus. It's 22 minute benchy looks better, and I did not do much tweaking.
@cbutters
9 ай бұрын
I did start printing a new cooling mod cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/sovol-sv06-plus-fan-duct-cfd-optimized-taeky with a 5150 on order. Hoping this helps, thanks for the tip.
@gerGoPrint3D
9 ай бұрын
@cbutters I am using a free one, that is perfect (sv06-5015-fan-duct-rounded on printables with sv06-plus-5015-part-cooling-duct-bracket-remix). You can see it in my videos. It provides enough air even for 0.6mm nozzle printing. These CFD optimized ones might be good for air flow (the free ones are good enough as well) but I did not like the suspension of the CFD optimized ones. Unless you can print them from some kind of a temperature resistant filament they will melt. Also, I don't like how they attach to the extruder instead of the carriage. Makes removing / swapping the extruder more difficult. (See my vid on how I have two easily swappable extruders to swith between 0.4 and 0.6 mm nozzles) Finally, their mounting solution prevents you from adding a led light mod, which is amazingly useful imho (sv06-plus-vortex-v2-adjustable-cooling-led-system also on printables)
@seaofcuriosity
Ай бұрын
Which one would recommend sv07+ or sv06+ ? What are the speed difference between sv06+ with klipper vs sv07+ ? The sv06+ uses single driver for z axis. So is it a major problem or how much of an issue is z offset ?
@gerGoPrint3D
Ай бұрын
@@seaofcuriosity Check my videos I have both, I use both, made many many reviews, comparisions and projects with both printers. SV07+ prices right now make it the clear choice imho: Printing speed is the same after SV06+ Klipper upgrade. But the single z driver is a hassle, smaller PSU means bed heat up takes twice as long, nozzle heat up is slower too. Part cooling needs to be upgraded if you ever think of running SV06+ at Klipper speeds, SV07+ has that out of the box. Other quality of life advantages like extruder lighting and silent idle mode due to controlled fans make the SV07+ a much better device to have. Often linear rods are praised over POM wheels, but the flexibility of POM wheels has a resonanse dampening effect, input shaper on the SV07+ has much less to do, so you get more precise, sharper corners a overall tighter, higher quality prints at the same time. It is also much quieter than the squeeky linear bearings on the SV06+ no matter how much you grease them. Greasing bearings is much messier and about the same amount of maintenance work as replacing the POM wheels every one-two years at normal use. Maybe if you are planning to use these printers in a print farm 24/7 the linear rods could be a benefit, but at normal, everyday operation (20-40 hours of print per week) the SV07+ is a clear winner.
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