Ender 5 Plus Direct Drive - Phaetus Dragon ST Hot End
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I created this simple direct drive out of frustration of the substandard quality from my Creality Ender 5 plus. This is to be used in conjunction with the new hot end, the “Phaetus Dragon ST. I made it so it fits easily using most of the Creality existing hardware on your stock printer. (Not compatible with V6 hot end, due to the supporting backplate) This model has been tested for 6 months on the Ender 5 Plus, this version is working stable and sustaining high-end temperatures. The aim was to make these “STL” files easy to “print and play” so to speak, without the complications of lots of files. Hardware Most of the hardware used is M3, M2 & M4 Use Existing Hardware for the top extruder bracket Top Extruder Bracket x 1 Hot End Back-plate x 1 Hot End Front-plate with Fan x 1 LHS Fan Bracket x 1 Fan Duct x 1 BL Touch Bracket x 1 (existing hardware) M3x30mm x 4 Screws Long M3 Nuts x 4 M3 Washers x 2 Hotend Rear Plate 2 x M3x12m Existing 2 x M3 Washers (Must use) Bowden Tube 1 x White Bowden tube LHS Fan Bracket 1 x M4x6m Screw (Short) Fan (Existing) Creality Fan) Fan duct (existing hardware) BL Touch 1 X BL Touch Bracket (vertical adjustable) 2 x M2 Screws (existing hardware) 2 X M2 Nuts Extras Extruder Stepper Motor Extension Cable Installation The installation is pretty straightforward. The extruder** bracket uses existing hardware and it all lines up. Use the “white” Bowden tube as I found the hole diameter is bigger and allows the filament to move with less friction. With the Phaetus Dragon hot end, you don’t get heat creep well, at least not extreme enough to create any complications. The Brackets for the Phaetus Dragon ST Hot End I redesigned the back plate to provide stability at the nozzle position. We don’t want any movement here especially when the hot end heats up and does day prints. Front Fan Bracket: I had to shift the fan location upwards to get it out of the way in order to stop it from hitting the metal frame of the 3d printer. Use a heating-iron to push the screws in if you need to. The walls at the bottom of the front fan can come out very thin, which the model might need adjustment. (or just use, blue-tac) Fan location Originally the fan was on the right-hand side (RHS) however, it was cumbersome with the heating elements and the fan didn’t have much room and it was hitting the belt clip. Hence, I moved the fan to the left-hand side. Extruder *You will need an extender cable. **NOTE: You will need to swap the direction of the extruder rotation. The way I achieved this was by inverting (reversing) the cable pins to the opposite side. #crealityender5plus #ender3 #ender5plus Created by vanguard3d.com.au
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