JoshW1ck
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Item: Phaetus Dragon Watercooled hotend
Age: purchased Nov-Dec (must double check)
Price: R999
Payment Method Accepted: cash/eft
Warranty: I think so? Not sure with stuff like this
Warranty Holder: DIYelectronics
Packaging: Yip, full
Condition: Brand new, in the box
Location: Durban (Hillcrest)
Reason: Ordered a Biqu H20 kit from DIY but procurement cocked up and I only received the watercooling bits, so got the Dragon to use with an orbiter but by the time I was ready to do everything stock of the H20's had landed, it's plug and play with the hermit crab tool changer that I've got on my Ender 7 so made more sense than having to design mounts etc.
Shipping: Don't mind
Collection: Yebo
Link: https://www.diyelectronics.co.za/st...d.html?search_query=Phaetus+dragon&results=11
Also worth mentioning, the watercooling kit is literally just a pc pump/res combo and 120mm radiator with a buck converter for power, it would probably be more cost effective to just source your own bits and put it together, I've even seen someone use a 120mm AIO.. it's pretty flexible
FYI
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Age: purchased Nov-Dec (must double check)
Price: R999
Payment Method Accepted: cash/eft
Warranty: I think so? Not sure with stuff like this
Warranty Holder: DIYelectronics
Packaging: Yip, full
Condition: Brand new, in the box
Location: Durban (Hillcrest)
Reason: Ordered a Biqu H20 kit from DIY but procurement cocked up and I only received the watercooling bits, so got the Dragon to use with an orbiter but by the time I was ready to do everything stock of the H20's had landed, it's plug and play with the hermit crab tool changer that I've got on my Ender 7 so made more sense than having to design mounts etc.
Shipping: Don't mind
Collection: Yebo
Link: https://www.diyelectronics.co.za/st...d.html?search_query=Phaetus+dragon&results=11
Also worth mentioning, the watercooling kit is literally just a pc pump/res combo and 120mm radiator with a buck converter for power, it would probably be more cost effective to just source your own bits and put it together, I've even seen someone use a 120mm AIO.. it's pretty flexible
FYI
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