Which electronics is best for the E6D kraken
As the title said, which is the best electronics for the four head kraken head? I was planning to use the duet plus expansion board, but it seems to have problems with temp stability readings from the...
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QuoteFpex As the title said, which is the best electronics for the four head kraken head? I was planning to use the duet plus expansion board, but it seems to have problems with temp stability...
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The on,y mod I saw on the duex4 is for one extra extruder to fix the noisy ground on it. I will check the radds.
View ArticleRe: Ramps running multiple steppers - how??
If you have connected both motors in parallel, then they share the current. So each one only produces around half the torque of a single motor. That may not be enough, bearing in mind the extra...
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The Steppers were connected in Parallel just like the Z axis is wired on the board. I did not connect them in series as I wasnt sure how to. which colors connect to complete the series circuit? I did...
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QuoteFpex The on,y mod I saw on the duex4 is for one extra extruder to fix the noisy ground on it. I will check the radds. I am not familiar with the RADDS. The noise problems on the DueX4 don't...
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See [reprappro.com] for how to connect 2 stepper motors in series.
View ArticleRe: RAMPS for BeagleBone
Does anyone have an .stl or .iges drawing of the CRAMPS board?
View ArticleNew 32 bit LPC1768 based Motion controller for 3D printers is out
This is a 32 bit ARM based Motion controller for 3D printers, CNC Machines and Laser cutters. Like Azteeg x5 mini But Differ smoothieboard (no network) Runs on LPC17XX Based firmware . the powerful...
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I thought of (2) as a possibility. I am not handy with soldering and de soldering, but a good friend it. Waiting for reprap board is probably not a good idea, because they focus on two noodles only.
View ArticleRe: RAMPS for BeagleBone
I don't have any 3D models of the CRAMPS board, but you might be able to get something useful out of KiCad. If you do a 3D view of the PCB, it looks like most of the big parts are there. I'm not sure...
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QuoteFpex Waiting for reprap board is probably not a good idea, because they focus on two noodles only. The RepRapPro Duet shield files are at [github.com]. The schematic shows that it supports 2...
View ArticleRe: Ramps running multiple steppers - how??
Ok, looked at it and understand - however, I need the motors to turn opposite each other. Also, Ive never heard anyone wiring these up this way until that link you showed - anyone have their motors...
View ArticleShort circuit, something is broken but what?
Hello everyone, I just fixed some issues with my i3 but facing new ones allready. I was being very very stupid and created a short circuit while trying to measure the voltage but the multimeter was...
View ArticleRe: RAMPS for BeagleBone
KiCAD(2013-jul-07) can export a wrl file but when I view the CAMPS board in the KiCAD 3D viewer that's a shifted plane under the board so that is also in the exported wrl file. Blender imports the wrl...
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You definately fried the MOSFET driving the heatbed. Start there.
View ArticleRe: Ramps running multiple steppers - how??
Quote I need the motors to turn opposite each other. Simply swap the wires of one(!) winding of the motor you need to reverse. Quote anyone have their motors wired this way? Sure, I use serial Z-motor...
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The KiCad site is failing the download of the Windows .zip file. I really only need the rough dimensions of a populated board in order to fit it into my drawing.
View ArticleRe: RAMPS for BeagleBone
The PCB is 3.9" x 3.9" x 0.062". The tall components on the top of the board (TO-220, fuses, Pololus) are generally under 0.75" unless you've got tall heatsinks on the Pololu drivers (the heatsinks I...
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