Well, i finally found out, what the problem was. And i didnt expect that. I downloaded the latest FW version here and there were some major changes made to the arrangement of the pin files for this board. In my older FW, all the pin settings for this board were in just one file. In the newer one, they were (probably because the newer SKR Pro 1.2) seperated into "pins_BTT_SKR_PRO_common.h" and "pivon Hoast - Firmware - Marlin
With the recent firmware for my SKR 1.1 Pro board I couldnt get the thermistor working properly. Its a NTC 3950 100K Thermistor and i am supposed to use this entry in FW: 11 : 100k beta 3950 1% thermistor (Used in Keenovo AC silicone mats and most Wanhao i3 machines) (4.7k pullup) so my entry in FW looks like this: #define TEMP_SENSOR_0 11 For my older FW this worked as intended. Now, at roomvon Hoast - Firmware - Marlin
Mit der neuesten Marlin Version für mein SKR 1.1 Pro Board hatte ich bisher so meine Probleme.. Nun stecke ich an dem Thermistor fest. Lief alles in einer älteren Version der Firmware noch gut und ich konnte problemlos den Thermistor einstellen, so habe ich jetzt Probleme. Wie uach in der älteren FW habe ich den Thermistor auf 11 : 100k beta 3950 1% thermistor (Used in Keenovo AC silicone matsvon Hoast - Software
I solved it but sadly I cant remember that good. If ir remember correctly, it was something about the endstops. I think, they were triggered all the time and i had to switch the logic of the endstops in the firmware. But as I said, i am not completely sure. If this was the problem, then I think u have to change #define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING to the opposite in your configuration.h. But as I saivon Hoast - Firmware - Marlin
Hi, I had to reinstall my computer lately and when i reinstalled VSCode to edit something on my firmware (this one is based on the Marlin bugfix 2.0.x, which is at least 7 months old), it did not compile anymore. I am using a SKR 1.1 Pro board and had no problems changing things in my firmware before i reinstalled my computer. I dont know what has changed, but the error I get is the following:von Hoast - Firmware - Marlin
Hi everyone, I am running a printer with an SKR 1.1 pro Board and TMC2208 drivers with 2 stepper motors for the z-axis. Since I am using the SKR board I have a reproducable constant problem with the movement on my z-axis. Whenever i calibrate my z-axis manually, so that I got the same distance on both sides between the frame and the x-shafts, it constantly sets off over time so that one side isvon Hoast - Controllers
Das hat mehrere Gründe. Der wichtigste ist aber, dass mind. einer der Motoren nach dem Umbau zu heiß lief und seit dem ein paar Macken hat. Würde mich trotzdem freuen, wenn mir jemand wenigstens ein paar der technischen Fragen beantworten könnte.von Hoast - Elektrik & Elektronik
Hallo allerseits, ich führe seit einiger Zeit einen Komplettumbau meines ursprünglich (vermutlich weltweit günstigsten) Prusa 3D-Drucker-Klon von CTC (Namens CTC Prusa DIY oder so) durch. Original sind nur noch wenige Teile, dazu gehören bisher noch die Stepper-Motoren. Seit dem Umbau verwende ich das SKR 1.1 Pro Board mit TMC 2208 Stepper-Treibern und fahre das ganze System auf 12V. Das funktivon Hoast - Elektrik & Elektronik
Hi everyone, I ran into a problem with my new SKR board which I not sure how to solve. I hope, someone can help me. I just switched the board of my printer from an Anet board to BigTreeTech SKR 1.1 Pro. I edited the most recent BTT SKR 1.1 Pro Firmware in some cases, flashed the board, plugged the TMC2208 Drivers in and wanted to test it (especially the endstops) by connecting one stepper motorvon Hoast - Firmware - Marlin
Oh, okay. I didn't know, that the Zonestar is a different one. I changed/added the mentioned Lines in the pins_trigorilla_14.h and compiled it successfully, although I get some Warnings like: sketch\pins_TRIGORILLA_14.h:233:0: warning: "LCD_PINS_D7" redefined #define LCD_PINS_D7 35 ^ sketch\pins_TRIGORILLA_14.h:135:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition #define Lvon Hoast - Firmware - Marlin
Wow, that is really working so far, the sketch can be compiled that way! But one more question then, regarding the linked picture in my first post, the exp1 connector is supposed to be for the 12864 LCD display and exp2 is supposed to be for the LCD2004 (which is my display). So do I really have to assign the ADC_KEYPAD_PIN to D37 respectivley to 8? But I am already really thankful, that you cvon Hoast - Firmware - Marlin
Hi everybody, I am owning a CTC Prusa i3 diy printer for about 5 months now and its my first printer. I think it was the best decision to learn as much as possible about 3D printers. And I am modifying it heavily. I recently bought a new mainboard, the Trigorilla 14 Board, because I want to use the TMC2204 stepper drivers. The stock Anet A8 mainboard clone has fixed stepper Drivers, so I had tovon Hoast - Firmware - Marlin
Hallo allerseits, ich besitze einen CTC DIY Prusa i3 Drucker und habe an diesem schon einige Veränderungen vorgenommen. Dies ist mein erster 3D-Drucker und ich dachte mir, dass ich bei diesem sehr günstigen Drucker viel lernen kann, was bisher auch zutraf. Nun habe ich vor kurzem entschieden, dass ich mir ein neues Mainboard kaufe, da ich auf andere Stepper-Driver umsteigen wollte und mit dem vvon Hoast - Software