I just purchased a Prusa Mk3s clone kit that comes with a crappy hotend (so needs to be replaced). I have also been pushing the limit of my stock Mk3s to try to get faster prints and realized I need to go up to larger diameter nozzles and larger layer heights.
I am wondering if anyone has upgraded their hotends to do something similar and what was your experience?
As I was looking into the Dragon High-Flow ends and similar popular options I came across the Rapido Hotend from Trianglelabs. It is rated at 75mm^3/sec and costs about the same amount as other high-flow hotends ($100 or so). Not too many reviews for this but a few that seem to suggest the flow rate on these is really high and quality is judged to be pretty good.
https://trianglelab.net/products/rapido-hotend?VariantsId=10030
I also came across the CHC Pro which looks like a good deal (even with an upgraded Heatbreak it is still around $50). So wondering what folks think of that unit (just from specs / pics I suppose).
https://trianglelab.net/products/chc-pro-hotend?VariantsId=10272
I am wondering if anyone has upgraded their hotends to do something similar and what was your experience?
As I was looking into the Dragon High-Flow ends and similar popular options I came across the Rapido Hotend from Trianglelabs. It is rated at 75mm^3/sec and costs about the same amount as other high-flow hotends ($100 or so). Not too many reviews for this but a few that seem to suggest the flow rate on these is really high and quality is judged to be pretty good.
https://trianglelab.net/products/rapido-hotend?VariantsId=10030
I also came across the CHC Pro which looks like a good deal (even with an upgraded Heatbreak it is still around $50). So wondering what folks think of that unit (just from specs / pics I suppose).
https://trianglelab.net/products/chc-pro-hotend?VariantsId=10272