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One guy had used the power to the FS-Sensor, i looked at it now but not find it. I have just a temporary solution right now so i could test it if the extruder worked first before i solve the fan issue. I using 5v from a extern USB right now and have...
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- Lightweight slide added to improve rapid-fire slide return - SlideFix 1 rail can be epoxied to the interior of the rear of the slide - SlideFix 2 can be epoxied laying flat against the corner of the shoulder behind the solenoid - WiiCamAdapter is...
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Your Z offset may vary based on where you positioned your sensor but this worked well for me and prevents collisions from occurring with the print head or the holder. You can leave it on when you 3D print. It doesn't get too hot where it's positioned...
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Update: August 16, 2019 I have uploaded a work in progress fixing plate for an EZABL sensor. This was a member request with an 18mm mounting hole specified. Since I've never used one before, this is definitely work in progress. All comments are...
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Take a look at my other sidewinder X1 upgrades: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4784042 Artillery Sidewinder X1 Extruder Cover V4 w/ Strain Relief https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4783250 Artillery Sidewinder X1 Left X Cover with Cable Strain...
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Attach optional BLTouch bracket and sensor; 13. Do the wiring; 14. Print new and wonderful things. ### **Additional notes:** + BL Touch offset - **0,39 mm** + Optional Duct lash was included in the initial design to provide a third mounting...
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One mounts onto the SM2's enclosure, using already-existing threaded holes on the vertical beam near the touchscreen (if you have the touchscreen mounted as directed) — this is the beam with the door sensor, which both of the doors magnetically snap...
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I use it to read out the status of my garage door and other sensors in my home. The ESP8266 connects to an MQTT message broker and receives messages to control the LEDs.I printed the body in black ABS and the lens in clear ABS. Other materials would...
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a milk bottle) TOOLS: 3D printer Soldering iron Various hand tools Light meter or an App on a Smart Phone (e.g: “Physics Toolbox Sensor Suite”) NOTES: Do not pull the left-hand side of the curtain chain, as the Tension Post may break. The assembly...
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Also, just as a note for those that have also been on the hunt for an ultra thin folio case, while it will have a flip cover, the cover will not be able to turn the display on and off, as the 3a lacks a hall sensor. I'm still planning to include a...
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Recently when making a klicky style probe for my Qidi I may or may not have sent the full 24V back down the sensor pin releasing the magic blue smoke. Much to the credit of Lerdge's tech support as they helped me diagnose TVS and capacitors...
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I will post the project or step files from fusion 360 soon for those who wish to edit for a different version of the orbiter or different touch sensors and fans. ...Also be on the lookout for an ender 3 mount for the mosquito hotend and a dual extruder...
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Please pay attention to placement of the heater block/thermal sensor wires, I’ve rotated them to back (there is sufficient space) and with this move, most of heating source is kept away from the printed parts (just be on a safe side), as well - got...
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I have 3 different sensors in different locations inside the enclosure (bin) and the temps can vary as much as 10 degrees. I am also wanting to incorporate the desiccant tray idea and see if I can improve the efficiency of the unit by providing some...
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Note in the photo below that I have "splitters" in place for my fans, sensor power, and Z motors, as needed by my setup.Connect the fan to the SKR, join the back case half with the front half (there are tabs and studs to align it properly), and...
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The grips can face forward, or the arcs on the sensor arms could face forward. The former reverses the handing on the controls, the latter preserves the handing. Note, these controllers cannot be inserted into the base without removing them from your...
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I recommend raising the Z-axis toward the top before starting this procedure so you have ample room to work.Remove the print fan (tuck it between the X-axis belt and bottom bar).Remove the SuperPINDA (lay it over the top X-axis bar or over the X-axis...
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This can be triggered with as little as 3v, and both sides are isolated, meaning the Raspberry Pi will never come into contact with the mains voltage of 240v (the relay probably uses an optical sensor). Relays like this do leak which is not good for...
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How I Designed This These are ball joint links that don't need to transmit any substantial forces between the air suspension upper A arm in the vehicle to a potentiometer sensor mounted on the vehicle that reads the height / angle. The vehicle uses...
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- You can use the original 'magnetic' steel plate for the Bed Level Probe sensor but you need to print one of the two included 'Probe distancers' for the correct postition. IMPORTANT INFO about using the original Anycubic Probe: - OPTION 1:...
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leave this for at least 4 weeks before you remove the old one. Huge thank you to: Trigg-Darren for providing the dimensions of the 57L and for testing! jtreminio for the 107.5mm Case_127 idea [UPDATE 13/JUN/2019] added half height baskets small...
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- Level your bed - especially if you have an auto leveling sensor. This one cause me to have to reprint due to compensation that is done after auto leveling. - 1.2mm wall thickness and 10% - 30% infill at .2mm layer height. - Print everything in...
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Please post any remixes as well. This requires a large printer, and measures approx 290x230mm. This is a design for a printer control box which will use the following parts: MEAN WELL RD-65A Dual Output Enclosed Power Supply 5V 8 Amp and 12V ARTGEAR...
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It does not have any sort of provision for the filament runout sensor as I don't use it. It isn't all that heavy but is definitely extra weight on the gantry so I'd strongly suggest some bracing to stop any wobble. The door has perspex in it with a...
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Helmet Attachments:HU-RS:The over head Hardened Uplink and Remote Sensor package have separately printable lenses. One could also cut some cheap sunglasses into some circular pieces that fit into these slots for a great reflective detail. The HU-RS...
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1-16-18: Added some holes to side of mounting bracket to make it easier to add accessories like sensors, fans, etc. Fixed the mounting holes for fan duct on bowden mount, they were too low. Added locking pin behind plate to make plate more rigid in...
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The rifle targeting sensor system that linked to the users HUD allowed for far more accuracy than a standard carbine both at long range as well as when hip firing at close-mid range. While the basic DC15-X prototypes lacked any sort of stock,...
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- One buck converter if you intend to power the Rpi from your PSU (24v to 5V, 3A) - Wires (AWG22): Lengths of AWG22 wires of various colours to connect the thermistors, fans, steppers, limit switches, BL-touch and (eventually) filament runout...
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After mounting, run the wire over the top of the extruder and down the grove on the back with the filament sensor wires. Wrap the wire around and along the main cable bunch then down, under the printer, to the main power supply. I chose to use...