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hi, is anyone can share factory file for dual head on simpliy3D?
for some software issue, I can't startup my own, so would like to borrow anyone profile and I can edit rest of setting with using dual head feature.
thanks,
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hamonic
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General
hi,
is any one have dual have factory file for simplify 3D,
for software issue: although I have startup profile with 2 extruders, but still can't get into on dual extrusion wizard.
so simply import factory file with dual head setting can be one of solution.
thanks,
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hamonic
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Experimental
Anyone can tell what is benefitical of using 3.0 over 1.75 filament?
The only I can think of is, 3.0 stay in the hotend longer time than 1.75, becuase it is bigger volumn so with same speed priningt it only need slower extruSion. So this is better in maintaning temperature and good for high speed print. Am I correct?
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hamonic
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Printing
That a lot with both advice, very in deep and detailing.
However, about using AC power for extra size of hotbed. I would like to know the connect method of physical device.
Now I only experience one single board control everything from stepper motor to hotend to bed itself.
But if running on AC power, it should have some sort of connection/signal from mainboard that telling new AC device to of
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hamonic
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Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors
Thank you for your advice, I think my motors can work from the driver.
it comes my interested to understand the logic and calculation.
let say, my single motor require 2.8V 1.68A.
If I have 12v PSU, the current I need for this motor is proportional to PSU, which is (2.8/12)×1.68A=392mA
and for same logic if using 24V, the calculation is (2.8/24)×1.68A=196ma
Above is correct situation for th
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hamonic
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Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors
The motor is 2.8V and 1.68A
I have 4 for z axis, but still need as regular one y, one x, and two for extruder, all same type of motor.
that in total with rest of mainboard other output such as hotbed....., I am not sure my 24v 10a power supply is enough to go?
However, for x and y axis, do you think I need less power motor to run it, as I think the extrude isn't that heavy that it may not need
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hamonic
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Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors
I have 24v input into Mainboard already, but Not 100% sure how the driver work.
first, my board only have one output for z axis,
if using your way, which mean connect all 4 stepper motor in serie, then it will yes keep the current all same, but spread voltage among all motors, am I correct?
, I know my Mainboard build with A4988 driver,
so does the driver would automatically regulate voltag
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hamonic
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Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors
I always find 42 stepper motor for x and y axis,
I am wondering if this is necessary to have such large motor for lightweight motion such as x and y axis,
If there is any choice for smaller stepper motor?
Does smaller mean cheaper as well?
Does it have to be compatible to motor driver as well, as far as I know most mainboard are using A4988 or DRV8825?
Thanks
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hamonic
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Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors
hello:
I am current plan to have DIY 3D printer that need 4 z-axis stepper motors.
I have tried traditional wire connection with mainboard with one single output step motor source, and parallel connecting two stepper motors on Z-axis,
However when same case happen but sharing four motors, it may not have enough current to run it, although from electronic theory that the voltage should rema
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hamonic
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Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors