Hi, I just wrapped my servo cable with copper tape. I did not wire in the cap just yet. I wanted to see what each component of this fix contributes to the solution. The copper shield did practically nothing to the jitter. In fact it seems like it got a little worse. I also wired in a BEC, from one of my RC trucks, to supply the power to the servo because the ramps was shutting down everytime theby VTE - General
Quoteggherbaz Filter the power supply with a capacitor and shield the cable all the way from board to servo. Sorry for my ignorance. Where do I solder the leads of the cap and what size cap to use? Can I shield the wire with copper slug tape? (I use that to shield the electronics in my electric bass)by VTE - General
Floyd do you have a picture of your setup?by VTE - General
I am completely certain that the servo looses hold power after it finds target angle, the code that ggherbaz showed me is indeed uncommented. The reason I uncommented, to reduce servo jitter during operation. What should I do to keep servo in hold position and not jitter while its retracted and printing?by VTE - General
I just installed a new auto level bracket on my machine to hold a standard size servo, not micro size. I did this because I need the extra holding torque and less backlash of the bigger metal gear servo. The problem is now that I go to calibrate my retract and extend angles. When I do M280 in pronterface and issue extend (M280 P0 S25) the serve goes to that angle but then overshoots it due to mby VTE - General
Mount is sturdy. Here are some pictures of my current setup. Note that in my first post i mentioned that my probe was behind and to the right of the nozzle. In these pictures it is in front and to the right, I have since changed the position to bring the switch as close as possible to the nozzle to reduce error. This setup is very stiff. Not sure what else I can do to increase repeatabiby VTE - General
Hi, I am using Marlin on an Arduino Mega 2560. Ramps 1.4 board. My question is regarding the probe and nozzle offsets. I carefully found my offsets and input them into my configuration.h file. When facing my machine, my probe is to the right and behind the nozzle. I am currently experimenting with different configurations. See below. My issue is the consistent first layer gap. When I fiby VTE - General