MKS PWC Controller Board Protection
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Protecting 220V is crucial, so I built a simple box for my MKS PWC Controller Board. As an engineer, I'm aware of the risks involved and took precautions to ensure safe handling. The materials used include: * MKS PWC Controller Board * Alternative options: MKS Gen V1.4 (good alternative), MKS TFT32 Hardware components: * 4x M3x20 screws Software requirements: * Marlin Firmware from GitHub * MKS-TFT Firmware from GitHub Purchase links: * MKS Gen V1.4 with 5PCS TMC2100 (note: be cautious of this product, as I received the A4988 instead of the advertised TMC 2100) Warning: High voltage usage is at your own risk. If you need configuration files or have questions, feel free to ask. My printer is still under construction, and I've yet to test the auto-shutdown feature after printing. However, the M81 command works seamlessly with my TFT display and button. I anticipate no issues with G-code commands in slicer software. I'm considering creating a tutorial video soon.
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