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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I thought it would fit my printer because of the description and reviews, but it didn't. Even with a printed adjuster for the stop pedals it didn't work. I have an Ender 3 V2.
German
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Fácil de instalar y funciona muy bien. En la Ender 3 3D, debí hacer un pequeño ajuste en la platina del eje x porque chocaba con el carro, pero sin problemas
Jimmy R
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
What else can I say, it is an easy to install upgrade that actually performs very well! Will definitely purchase again!
David F Saunders
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Worked great on ender 3 max neo.
J Huber
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Had to tune a lot great upgrade for the money install was easy so far so good
JC
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023
The Sprite extruder board is TRASH, the flat cable is TRASH, The proprietary connectors are TRASH, the extruder itself is FRIKKING AWESOME. But the flat cable is truly horrible, I have 7 printers with the Sprite setup, 4 have shorted with under 300 hours of use.Rewiring ALL 7 printers SUCKS, having to do it a second time due to the CR@P cable and board is super annoying.Out 40 extra for the PRO, plus another 30 for a new BETTER harness, Times 7 printers.... Not happy.
Sharkattack99
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023
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BurazeKun
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023
This has been a journey for me. From having to replace parts and finding parts that work. But none of the parts I needed to get were the fault of the hotend here, which is amazing. Part of me wants to point out though that there are some issues to consider though, as I had issues working with the firmware.First, my issues were with the Ender 3 V2 Neo, which was great until I needed to upgrade anything related to the hotend. First, I tried to update using Spider hotends, which were great for my Ender 3 Pro, but not for the Ender 3 V2 Neo where clearance became a issue on every MK8 hotend I tried. (From the Phaetus Dragonfly BMS, to the Creality Spider MK3 and MK4 Ceramic.) I had issues with the original Neo hotend with some prints, and found it was actually crooked and that is why it kept jamming up so I wanted something better. I later found this, but if you have the Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo you will need to find an adapter to print out for the X switch, I used my resin printer to print out the adapter and it looks great installed. I found out though that the printer did not take up the sprite firmware, and it had issues with leveling the bed, I tried to go back to the original neo firmware, even updating the screen only to find out that the 4.2.2 board became bricked. I had replaced the Ender 3 Pro with a 4.2.7 and I had a spare board that I used to repair the setup, only to find out that my CR touch no longer works. (Both boards were 4.2.2 boards.)Moving on, this kit included everything you need to installing outside of that adapter for the X switch that I needed specifically for the Neo. It even added ferrules already installed for the fan and hotend, I even updated the V2 Neo to have ferrules on the power and heater for the bed. I did have to tighten down the heater block as it was wiggly when I got it, it did not take much to correct that by just tightening it up. The assembly included the gantry assembly which the Sprite attaches too, as well as the wire harness that is easily installed into the Sprite. The wire harness is longer than you would need for the Ender 3 V2 or Pro that I have, so there was a lot of extra cabling. The whole assembly of the Sprite is lighter than my direct drive Ender 3 Pro that I made. That will likely help with the print quality as speeds get higher. Overall, this is supposed to let you get to 300c and move at 300mm/s which is faster than I actually print but I need those temps for some of my parts as I print with ABS and Nylon as examples.Now, I actually haven't finished my journey of fixing the Ender 3 V2 Neo's problem of hotend replacement, however, what I have found in the Sprite is awesome and I am looking forward to actually printing with it.
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