Are you in Australia looking to buy top-notch high-temperature thermistors? Our Slice Engineering thermistors are a game-changer. You won't need high-temperature RTDs or two separate thermistors anymore, as these thermistors maintain accuracy across the entire temperature spectrum. They're the highest performing on the market! Measuring 15 mm long and 3 mm in diameter, they're the standard for sleeved thermistors. Each comes with 2-meter bare leads, making installation a breeze on almost any printer. And they're proudly made in the USA. For the best accuracy, use them with Boron Nitride Paste. We have two great options: The 300°C thermistor is accurate from room temperature up to 300°C. It has a robust build and is compatible with most 3D printer firmware, like Marlin and Duet. It's perfect for pushing your 3D printer's material capabilities to the limit. The 450°C thermistor can handle extreme heat and accurately measures up to 450°C. It's also robust and compatible with common firmware. It's the only high-temp 3D printing thermistor suitable for high-performance polymers like PEEK and PEI (Ultem). Note: When installing a new thermistor, you'll need to select the correct sensor in your firmware settings. Some printers may need an RT table update in the firmware, especially for the 450°C thermistor. Not all 3D printers support firmware updates, so check before buying. Also, don't use the 450°C thermistor with printers using a RAMBo Mini V1.3a or older versions, like Prusa MK2.5s, Prusa MK2.5, Prusa MK2s, and Prusa MK2.

Using your Slice Engineering high-temperature thermistor is easy. First, make sure your printer supports firmware updates if you're using the 450°C thermistor. If so, install the thermistor by attaching the 2-meter bare leads to your printer. Then, go into your printer's firmware settings and select the correct sensor for your thermistor. Some printers may need an RT table update, especially for the 450°C one. When using the thermistor, pair it with Boron Nitride Paste for the best accuracy. As for maintenance, keep the thermistor clean and avoid any physical damage. If you notice any issues with the readings or performance, check the connections and firmware settings. Remember, don't use the 450°C thermistor with printers using a RAMBo Mini V1.3a or older versions.