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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  • Kenneth R Gonse jr

    Greater than one week

    Not good for ender 3 max to short

  • Gary Rumble

    > 3 day

    A failed print made it necessary to tear down my print head and clean it. In the process, I broke the thermal sensor. I ordered these to repair it. Unlike several others, I didnt have an issue with the cable length, but thats because I only used the sensor itself. I unsoldered the existing (broken) sensor and soldered one of these in its place. Unfortunately, I now have 5 leftover sensors. But I guess if I ever break another, Im all set.

  • Linguini

    > 3 day

    These 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.

  • redbeard

    > 3 day

    when using my pulse xe printer one of the small wires broke on the original thermistor, this product replaced it perfect, same connector and plenty of length for the wire.

  • Curt P.

    > 3 day

    Worked like a champ and Ive got 4 more in inventory.

  • Rollin C. Justen

    > 3 day

    This thermister arrived arrived quickly and was easy to install. I installed this on an Ender 3 V2 with a MicroSwiss direct extruder. The cable length matched the original. How I installed this thermister: 1. I removed the thermister cable from the extruder and then opened the mainboard compartment and unplugged the original thermister connector from the mainboard. 2. I then cutoff the connector from the old thermister cable and taped the new thermister hot end cable to the old cable. 3. I then pulled the hot end of the original cable until the new cable came out of the wire loom. 4. I then attached the new thermister to the hot end of the extrude and plugged the other end into the mainboard. 5. Then I powed up the ender and the new thermister worked fine.

  • D. Huang

    > 3 day

    My temp read -14. My old thermistor had a resistance of 10 ohms when measured. The new one read 103. Within range of what was required. I didnt use the 2pin but I cut and spliced and its been working great ever since.

  • John Nesbit

    > 3 day

    Got theses in case I break the wire again changing my heatblock have a few extra just incase

  • Jarod Hauck

    Greater than one week

    The thermistor wire on my printer snapped clean near the stress relief fitting on the bed. The bed stopped heating, so it stopped printing (and ruined a print mid-job). I was able to install one of these in the stock wire looming and run it all the way back to the control board without any issues. The printer works flawlessly again!

  • Merl Fisher

    > 3 day

    Product works but the clip is incorrect for CR-10 V3. There is an extra piece of plastic on the side that does not allow the clip to connect. A simple snip of the plastic solved it.

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