As requested in the previous post, I have conducted the same test using same color (white).
1.PLA - Hatchbox - White - Printed in Mk3s 2.PLA - Bambu Lab Basic - White - Printed in A1 Mini default profile
Previous post for reference
First, let me clarify something: I knew it wasn’t a 100% fair comparison between green and white at first. However, I posted the video to highlight the huge difference I observed, which surprised me. I knew the color wasn’t the only factor, though it does play a role. I've printed many Hatchbox filaments in green, orange, and black, all of which were tested for AC vent clips. Thats why i end up using white . It performed slightly better, but not as significantly as yesterday's test. As seen in the video with the thermometer, the temperature difference around 4c, but overall it was a valuable test.
For first clip inside the car as you can see the the middle sample already soft check the lips of the clips dropped, i couldn’t do the test inside the car it was really hot with naked hand
So i left it to cool till around 76 c then tested
For the previous post, the majority of comments were about the color, which is a valid point. However, there are two comments I suggest giving a look at:
Additional info:
- The white PLA Hatchbox piece has been inside the car for 8 months.
- The white PLA Hatchbox piece was printed on an Mk3s default profile, which is three times slower than the A1 Mini.
- The white and green Bambu Basic filaments were printed on an A1 Mini default profile
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