5PCS Creality 3D Printer NTC Thermistor 100K, NTC 3950 100K ohm Thermistor Temp Sensor for Creality Ender 3/Ender 3 Pro/Ender 3 Neo/Voxelab Aquila, XH2.54-2P Connector (1m/39.4inch)
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Earl S.
> 24 hourAfter only a few days I was getting thermal errors on my new Ender 3 Pro... some youtube searching lead me to replace the thermistor on the hot end... has been working non stop w/ no issues... fit ender 3 pro no problem.
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Dladz
> 24 hourLittle difficult to install on my ended 3 pro. But this was the solution to the constant “MIN - TEMP” error I was receiving on my printer.
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James
> 24 hourYou need these
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Christopher
> 24 hourI bought these due to the OEM failing, every single one of these has failed. Would not recommend to anyone.
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Mark Judice
> 24 hourThis thermistor was fairly easy to replace. I wish Id done it sooner. If you see a crazy temperature or fluctuating temperature, just replace this and youll be good to go.
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Luther
> 24 hourgot the parts two days later, got my printer back up and running. not as good as a cartridge thermistor, but is used on two of my printers so worth the money so that i dont have to upgrade them.
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Linguini
> 24 hourThese are easily damaged and can ruin an otherwise good day of printing, should it fail. Got these for the parts bin. Peace of mind for me.
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Mezlo
> 24 hourFixed what ailed my Ender 3
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Ryan
> 24 hourThese work for me on my ender 3 pro. After printing a temperature tower with new filament I get similar results as I did with my old thermistor when I did temperature towers with a different, new roll of the same filament before. Im not an expert but if i cant tell the difference and I needed a new thermistor anyways, this fit my needs. If you are installing these, watch a few videos. It can be VERY easy to break these, and it is not the manufacturers fault.
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richard brock
> 24 hourI got these because I broke the glass bead on my printer while I was installing a new hot end on my CR-10. They are wired with clips that fit to the printer board, but the wires are much shorter than my stock one; so I had to cut the thermistor off and splice it in and tape the splices. Ive put at least 50 hours of printing time on the replacement thermistor, and it still works great. As far as I can tell the thermistor ends are identical to the stock one that came on my printer.