E3D E3D RapidChange Revo Six V6 Hotend Kit
The E3D Revo V6 is an updated version of the E3D V6 with enhanced performance. It is compatible with Revo Nozzles and uses a Revo HeaterCore, which reaches temperature much faster than a traditional aluminium heaterblock. It is also safer, with a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) that prevents melting at extreme temperatures. The anodised black heat sink and included crystal-clear fan duct give the Revo V6 a distinctive look.
- HeaterCore reaches temperature much faster than a traditional aluminium heaterblock
- PTC means the HeaterCore can't melt at extreme temperatures
- Ships with a premium crystal-clear fan duct
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Key features of the E3D Revo V6
- Max temp: 300C
- Works with Revo HeaterCore and Revo Nozzles
- Mounting system: Groove mount
- Dimensions:
- Diameter: 16.2mm
- Length 62.4mm
- Voltage: 12V or 24V
- Material compatibility: 1.75mm
No machine redesign. Revo Six is a top choice if you want to update your old E3D V6 setup to the latest generation of E3D HotEnd technology. It has the same height, the same diameter, and the same groove mount as the E3D V6, so it drops straight into V6-fitted machines without the hassle of redesigning print head mounts and accessories. Just fit it, connect the Revo HeaterCore, and you’re ready to 3D print.
Ready for Revo. Revo Six is designed to work with Revo Nozzles, so you can perform nozzle swaps with your fingers at room temperature without complex tools or hot tightening. Each Revo Nozzle is factory sealed, making it much simpler to use and more reliable than most HotEnd technology available today.
Enhanced performance. Revo Six uses a Revo HeaterCore, the latest HotEnd heating and sensing architecture. It reaches temperature much faster than a traditional aluminium heaterblock, and it’s much safer: a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) means the HeaterCore can’t melt at extreme temperatures, reducing hazards in the event of a thermal runaway.
A new look. An anodised black heat sink distinguishes Revo Six from its predecessor, and every unit ships with a premium crystal-clear fan duct so your machine will stand out from the crowd.
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Questions
Which hot end upgrade do you recommend for a Craftbot 3?
Does this work on ender 3?
Will this fit plug and Play on a Creality 10 mini?
Is this the genuine E3D V6 all metal hot end? I need to make sure this is not a clone with uneven edge in the filament holes/feed pathway because the clones have this and as long as i have a clear answer on this then i have not legitimate case in court. So can i get the answer for what i am buying to be what i will get?
Will this work on an Anycubic i3 Mega?
Will this work with the prusa MK2s?
Is there a 1.75 mm HotEnd that will work with my JGAuroraA5S? It is a 24 volt printer.
Does this come with the canister type or regular thermistor heat block?
I'm looking for an assembled hotted for an prusa original i3 Mk2s. Please direct me to the proper
If this is a direct extrusion model, why in the description it mentions using the PTFE tube several times? The direct mount should not include a PTFE tube, correct?
For the Monoprice Mini Select V1, aside from needing a special mount, is this hotend plug and play? In other words, will it plug into the printer's board, or does the hotend's wires need to be spliced together with the wires already attached to the Mini's board?
Do you have to update the firmware on the CR 10 after installing it?
Will this work with rockstock max v3?
Which of the Hot End assemblies work for a Raise 3D N2?
I want to upgrade my Monoprice Select Mini V1, is that possible? Which one do you recommend? Thanks.
Does the assembled hotend come with quick connectors?
I've seen videos of the E3 on a,Robo 3D R1. How much feedback have you received on this?
I have a rockstock max v2 and want to upgrade to this hot end, which version do i go with, the 12v or 24v?
Which 1.75 mm HotEnd is suits to Lulzbot TAZ 5 ? 12V or 24V? direct or bowden?
I have a Lulzbot TAZ 5 that prints 3 mm filament. Can I change out the hot end to the E3D 1.75?
For a Robo3d do I need the 12 or 24v
The R1 and R1+ are both 12V machines.