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rastaman46
Sorted thanks for help
Problem was X endstop didn't work for some reason replaced now runs fine and fast !!!
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Replace with what ???
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See attached for build
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Electronics Duet is good but I don't like that it have built in 1/16 steppers
I thinking to go for RADDS&Arduino Due for 1/128
What did you think about this setup ???
My biggest problems is noise (Neighbours if you know what im saying)
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Re: Corexy homing issue advice needed May 18, 2016 03:46PM |
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awesomebtw can i recommend replacing that RAMPS board as a matter of priority? if you had a duet for example it has LED indicators for the endstops, which tell you if the endstops are working or not. but there are more reasons than that - the stepper ICs on tiny *EXPERIMENTAL* boards are not designed for production use and you will, guaranteed, run into problems in the future - overheating, inexplicable stalls, steppers blowing up and so on.
Re: Corexy homing issue advice needed May 19, 2016 11:48AM |
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There are many reasons for replacing RAMPS with pretty much anything else-- But socketable stepper drivers is not one of them.
Virtually all RAMPS boards are cheap-- cheaper than cheap. Underrated polyfuses, underrated power connectors to the heated bed, no heatsink on the MOSFET for the heated bed, cheap +5V regulators that blow as soon as you hook up an LCD, difficulty driving full-graphics LCD's, and well, 8-bit firmwares are about as good as they're ever going to get (Although Marlin keeps getting slower, so really, I only consider Repetier or Sailfish to be reputable for 8-bit at this point, and Sailfish won't run on RAMPS).
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Agree Here its nice to be able to swap stepper from one to the other but this is not the case soldering is my hobby love itQuote
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(Although Marlin keeps getting slower)
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If you set the vRef correctly, don't short them out, use a heatsink (yeah, it's inefficient-- but it still works), and occasionally blow some cool air across them, the socketed stepper drivers run just fine. Oh, and don't disconnect your stepper while powered. They're inexpensive, easy to replace when they blow, and best of all? They plug directly into a RADDS board.
On the other hand, having digipots (see vRef) is nice, and the boards with steppers built-in rarely have any heat dissipation issues. You do, however, have to replace the entire board (or do some serious solder-fu, and I believe, lose the digipots) to upgrade drivers
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