Rostock MAX v2 Assembly Guide
Wire Prep: The Hot End Thermistor Connector
For this task, you'll need the following materials:
The thermistor leads can be found inside R
AMBo parts
baggie (marked “RAMBo v1.3 Kit” or similar).
The first thing you'll need to do is trim the hot end
thermistor and hot end power wires to their working length. You
want about 8” of wire as measured from the front edge of the
machine.
Unwrap the thermistor leads you got
from the RAMBo box and cut them so you've
got about 3” of wire after the 2 pin connector.
Solder the shortened thermistor leads to the 18ga white & green wires. We're doing this
because the crimp connectors aren't designed to handle 18ga wire.
When you're done, cover the solder joints with
Kapton tape and label the leads, “T0 HOT END
THERMISTOR” (That's a “T” followed by a zero.)
188
Thermistor leads.
Fig. 16-18: Working length for hot end &
thermistor wires.
Fig. 16-19: Thermistor leads cut to length.
Thermistor leads finished & labeled.
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