I usually tighten all the wheels up, loosen off 2.5 turns and start tramming the bed with a piece of paper/feeler gauge at the rear left. Not sure about the Ender 3 V2, but on my Pro I had to clip the "stop" off the Z-Axis limit switch holder to allow the X carriage to go low enough.
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll take a look.
It's for one of these, so using an adapter to BSP would leave the gauge sitting proud:
The gauge is available as a spare part, but with shipping and import duty it would cost as much as I paid for the entire thing.
I need to replace a 1-1/2", 1/8 NPT vacuum gauge. Anyone know where I'd find one, preferably UK?
I've had 2 from eBay (via China) so far that turned out to be 2" 1/4 BSP when they arrived.
Cheers.
edit: needs to have the port on the rear too!
The Corrado fuel door is specific to it.
Corrado: https://www.volkswagen-classic-parts.de/en/tankklappe-046f8c.html
MK2 Golf: https://www.volkswagen-classic-parts.de/en/tankklappe-9976b1.html
If you do fit a MK2 door you might need to swap over the central locking catch as it's different too.
I came to the same conclusion comparing specs of LED vs. fluoro. Ended up replacing the ancient HF ballasts in my lights with more modern HF ones. Light output has increased by a few hundred lumens even with the same tubes.
That seems to be an urban myth.
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=WQ&reference=P-2007-5938&language=EN
Surely they would just use a CE mark (regardless of wether it's been through the CE process) if they wanted, without making up a "China Export" mark.
A selling point for the WilkinsonStar/JASIC UK branded machines is the 5 year warranty. Maybe they should've marketed a "hobby"/more affordable version of the 200P with a reduced warranty.
Engineer brand crimp tools are reasonably decent for a lot of the JST type crimps and significantly cheaper than the proper handle/die sets from JST - https://www.engineer.jp/en/products/pa09e.html
What size of Rectus 21 bulkhead fitting is needed for the front gas connector? Seen 6/4 mentioned but also 8/6. Not going to use the M10 to 1/4 BSP adapter in the end as it's a bit bulky.