@Bill You did. I somehow missed your response and apologize for that.
I've come to the decision that this won't work if I continue to use the FF DIY enclosure kit. I can keep the risers and the acrylic doors but not the upper portion and the top lid. Not the end of the world for me but a bit sad considering the amount of filament it took to print the top pieces.
Can you tell me if this is the right way to mount the "Y" to the top of the print head? I modified @Jeffery Strahan model for the 5M Pro to include the vertical piece to ziptie the "Y" connector.
@Bill So my issue isn't with the 3d chameleon feeder but the 0.4mm nozzle I have. I believe it is got some filament stuck in it. I swapped to a 0.6mm and am printing in a single color without issue. Now I get the fun of figuring out how to get the clogged nozzle working again. It is very weird all the teeth marks on the filament when I back it out but with it feeding properly with the new nozzle, it can't be the 3dchameleon.
If anyone has doubts, I tried a print with and without the 3dchameleon. My first clue was the first layer looked like chicken scratch instead of a nice clean layer. That is when I started looking at the nozzle to troubleshoot and found that feeding filament with and without the 3dchameleon, something was just wrong with how it came out. I would get globs every now and then and it looked like the filament had almost separated as it flowed out.
Putting this in here to help anyone who is struggling like I am. :)
Thank you all for the patience. I greatly appreciate it!
@Bill You did. I somehow missed your response and apologize for that.
I've come to the decision that this won't work if I continue to use the FF DIY enclosure kit. I can keep the risers and the acrylic doors but not the upper portion and the top lid. Not the end of the world for me but a bit sad considering the amount of filament it took to print the top pieces.
Can you tell me if this is the right way to mount the "Y" to the top of the print head? I modified @Jeffery Strahan model for the 5M Pro to include the vertical piece to ziptie the "Y" connector.