I just got an H2S. I had issues with the tpu smell making me woozy in my home.
I just did my first set of tires from the profile and they are widely different than what i was getting on my A1. There is so much less infill that they sink under there own weight. Its like my TMT has a flat tire. There is no way a kid of any weight could ride on this thing because my 2 year old is sinking it like a flat tire. I’m a bit flustered because 30 hours will need to go into the trash and a whole roll of TPU can we update the profile because there are flat.
The tpu from the blue kit 95A. And i just clicked it from my cell phone whatever the profile is on makerworld. I didn’t modify it. But I had previously done one tire on my A1 and this on my new H2 and they are so very flat. I have from the same material tires for other side from my A1 and the difference in firmness is crazy. I can squish these with my hand and feel air come out.
Was the H2 profile tested. Can i mail someone a chunk to look at. They are really bad.
OK yes i looked at my printing history. All mine with the 95A profile are doing the same ends are firm chair wobbles and looks like it has a flat when even my smallest kid is in it.
The other profile chair is firm and rides well. Filament was 95A from the kit both times.
Not everyone is as proficient. If the print profile is on maker lab under the file most people are going to just click print. Especially Bambu labs users with these machines.
As I said above once I looked into it. It looks like that profile only has a 6% infill. I see there were other who also posted their experience that due to the 6% infill on the file we have hard ends of out TPU with a soft middle making the tiles look and feel flat and not as sturdy.
Sounds like you printed the tires for TPU 98A with the 6% infill with your 95A TPU. There are 2 different plates in the H2 file. TPU 95A has the 15% infill, and TPU 98A has the 6% infill.