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What country is the fusebox guy in? I put in to be a beta user, not sure what requirements are. Also not sure what the kit would include.
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Sorry if this has been asked before but I couldn't find anything while searching.
Is there a replacement upgrade stepper motor available for these machines? Looking for something that's better but preferably plug and play.
Can anyone recommend anything?
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I'm courious..
Better how? Stronger, lighter, less current draw, etc.
What attributes would a better stepper have? What kind of performance improvements could be expected?
Never occurred to me that these steppers could be a bottleneck. If swapping them can help I'm in!
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I'm courious..
Better how? Stronger, lighter, less current draw, etc.
What attributes would a better stepper have? What kind of performance improvements could be expected?
Never occurred to me that these steppers could be a bottleneck. If swapping them can help I'm in!
Holding torque is the key here, rapid stops and movements require a decent amount of torque to stop and not skip. Frankly the Busheng's on the Migbots I have are perfectly fine, they're somewhere in the region of 35 N-cm. One of mine has a 40N-cm on the extruder as one of the plug wires came loose and I didn't have a spare cable to replace it so I spliced it the 40 in as it's hard wired. Unless you're planning on putting a heavy carriage on somewhere, it's not really worth the upgrade..
Re: Migbot Prusa i3 Unofficial Support Thread February 12, 2016 02:41AM |
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I'm courious..
Better how? Stronger, lighter, less current draw, etc.
What attributes would a better stepper have? What kind of performance improvements could be expected?
Never occurred to me that these steppers could be a bottleneck. If swapping them can help I'm in!
Holding torque is the key here, rapid stops and movements require a decent amount of torque to stop and not skip. Frankly the Busheng's on the Migbots I have are perfectly fine, they're somewhere in the region of 35 N-cm. One of mine has a 40N-cm on the extruder as one of the plug wires came loose and I didn't have a spare cable to replace it so I spliced it the 40 in as it's hard wired. Unless you're planning on putting a heavy carriage on somewhere, it's not really worth the upgrade..
Exactly, more torque. My Y-axis stepper is skipping like crazy no matter what I do. It started off fine and ran for months without problem but now just seems to be getting progressively worse. I have adjusted and tweaked everything but with every print now I have trouble. Assuming that the OEM steppers are pretty light on (I don't know what their specs are) there must be a simple upgrade available. What sort of spec should I be looking for?
#define Y_STEP_PIN 60 #define Y_DIR_PIN 61 #define Y_ENABLE_PIN 56
#define E1_STEP_PIN 36 #define E1_DIR_PIN 34 #define E1_ENABLE_PIN 30
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Re: Migbot Prusa i3 Unofficial Support Thread February 12, 2016 12:37PM |
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Thanks Ax but referring to my last problem I can't talk to the board to change firmware. My new board actually arrived just today (MKS Base V1.4) so am yet to give it a go so it may even fix this problem also.
I have the large bed with a Trespa carriage. Slightly lighter than the Acrylic but super stiff. This also has four bearings so eliminates the slight yaw I was getting with only three bearings. With printed bearing mounts and 6mm cork insulation under the heat bed it works out around the same weight as the original when I had no trouble.
With the height detection I have hard mounted the aluminum build plate to the carriage and eliminated bounce from the springs. I theorize now that the entire carriage is stiff and has no flex, this puts more strain on the stepper motor as the entire force of the Y axis movement is against it where as before this would be absorbed by the flexing in the acrylic frame, yaw of the carriage and bounce in the springs. Not sure but it seems to be more harsh in direction changes than before.
A stronger stepper motor can't be a bad thing anyway
I was looking at either this:
38mm Stepper Motor
Which claims 43.2N-cm
Or this one:
40mm Stepper Motor
Which claims 50N-cm
I don't quite understand all the spec jargon so don't know if these are OK, or are just going to fry something else.
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2 questions for you
1. What is your acceleration set at?
2. Have you tried to up the drive current?
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2 questions for you
1. What is your acceleration set at?
2. Have you tried to up the drive current?
Wes,
1. Acceleration is still factory. I have not changed anything in the firmware at all.
2. Don't know how to do this and have no idea how to check what it is set at now.
Re: Migbot Prusa i3 Unofficial Support Thread February 12, 2016 04:35PM |
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Greets all,
Long time (well since I got my Electron 3d i3 in September '15) reader, first time poster here. I'd like to thank everyone that's been so helpful in this thread. Kept me from dropkicking it a few times
I recently ran into an issue where the extruder motor would just rotate back and forth instead of extruding. Hooked the motor up to the X driver and it worked great. Hooked my X axis up to the E0 driver, and it exhibited the same issue as the extruder. I figured no prob, re-configure the pins to use E1 (thanks for the tips there too). E1 worked great for about 5 mins and now it's exhibiting the same behavior.
The drivers on this MKS 1.3 are 4982s. I've tried re-flashing several times (both before and after my changes to pins.h).
Am I totally screwed or do you guys have some ideas what I should try?
Thanks,
jbN
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I cant say for sure what the deal is with out checking out the motor,
But to me it sounds like you have an issue with that motor, and burned up the drive, when you switched to the other (E1) sounds like it got it too, but that what it sounds like to me. i may be wrong
On a good note a new control board isn't that expensive, i had just got a mks gen v1.4 (listed as a v1.3) its set up so you can change out the stepper drives, ( and can do 1/32 stepping if you feel Skippy) was 50$ free shipping from amazon
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2 questions for you
1. What is your acceleration set at?
2. Have you tried to up the drive current?
Wes,
1. Acceleration is still factory. I have not changed anything in the firmware at all.
2. Don't know how to do this and have no idea how to check what it is set at now.
All good Ax, I was going to try your firmware but as I have never been down this path before have been a bit hesitant to change anything for fear of making things worse or damaging something. I have to do something now as I need to get this new board up and running.
Out of curiosity though would either of the Stepper Motors I listed be ok for this machine? Just like to know if my thinking is right, cheers.
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Re: Migbot Prusa i3 Unofficial Support Thread February 15, 2016 04:19AM |
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I have a developing issue that I hope you can help me with.
I have been beautifully for a while now. Now all of a sudden the rafts won't separate from the prints, (yes I use rafts on PLA prints so I don;t get blue tape mess on the bottom of the items).
I print off the SD card using the same files. Printed an item couple days ago, wonderful. Printed the same item today, and the raft wont separate. Any suggestions as to what is going on?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Migbot Prusa i3 Unofficial Support Thread February 15, 2016 04:33AM |
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Well, I was having trouble getting the bed up to ABS temps and thought I had fuse troubles. It could warm up for PLA an about 15-20 minutes, but was unable to reach 100C. Testing didn't show anything other than software being upset about poor control over temp. Put an insulation pad on top and bottom of the bed and it heated right up. So in my pea brain this means I'm not getting enough wattage for the PID to work without tripping the software safety's. Kinda got a wild hair and wired the bed to 24v.
At 24v I encountered a slight smell and was able to heat from 12C to 216C in about 3-1/2 minutes. The temp would hunt a little over and undershooting, this coupled with the smell prompted me to lower the volts to about 19.. I added an insulation pad under the bed (some kind of ceramic cushion mat used in space heaters) Now it takes about 5 minutes to come up to temp and I've not noticed it ever wavering from commanded. No scary smells either.
I did not rewire the board, it is still setup for 12v. Not sure how unsafe this is, or if it should be attempted by others.
A side effect seems to be I need to retune the extruder as it is fluctuating enough to trip the thermal runaway alarm. Guess the 12V side has a lot more to work with now. Should be an improvement in fan performance, stepper holding power, etc.
I'm not suggesting you do this, it is quite likely that what I've done might cause a future failure. Burn down the house, cost me the printer, whatever..
What I did was grab up a 24v 20a supply I had laying around. Unhook the positive bed lead from the control board (the board only controls the negative side). Wire a fuse into the positive off the 24v supply into the positive wire of the bed (I chose a 15a fuse). Again, the positive from the 24v to the bed will no longer be attached to the board (wire nut it all by itself). The negative lead from the 24 supply goes to the negative of the 12v supply. I suggest using an adjustable 24v supply with the voltage set as low as it will go (mine is 19v)
Tune the PIDs
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