
Optocoppler modul V1 case with lid
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I utilize a autolevel sensor on both of my printers, relying on the optokoppler from youprintin3d.de. I am thoroughly impressed with this device, and anyone who has experience with autolevel features can attest to its exceptional performance! However, one minor issue arose: there was no case for the electronic components (platine). I decided to create a custom housing for it. The probe I used is available at http://amzn.to/2Du16kk. The optokoppler is accessible through https://youprintin3d.de/elektronik/32bit/454/optokopplerplatine-zum-selber-loeten.html or this alternative option: https://youprintin3d.de/elektronik/32bit/453/optokopplerplatine.html. Print settings are as follows: Infill: 10-100% Layer thickness: 0.2mm Nozzle temperature: 237°C Bed temperature: 75°C Support material: no Raft: no Used filament is Blue, available at http://amzn.to/2FKPQ34. For my CR-10, I employed the following tape: http://amzn.to/2zXjJGu. This product excels in its performance, requiring no additional glue and boasting 100% adhesion to printed parts, which can be removed easily without damaging the tape. An extra tip: utilize kapton tape for a glossy finish and superior adhesion. I recommend exploring this option further: 200mm Kapton tape is available at http://amzn.to/2nPggqi. Enjoy your printing experience!
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