Quoteav8r1 Arduino publishes an identification guide here: The silk screening on the boards received from FT doesn't hold up to scrutiny. Wow - that is interesting (and helpful to know) To be fair to Folger Tech, I went and looked at their site, and it states "Arduino Mega 2560 R3 Clone" on the product page, so they are not really hiding that fact.by 3333dddd - Prusa i3 and variants
Quoteav8r1 #1: One of my bigger complaints for FolgerTech is their use of counterfeit Arduinos. Being open source, there are quality inexpensive Arduino clones out there, but these aren't among them. I've built four 2020 i3s now, and all four of the Megas I've got from FT have suffered 5V regulator failures. Buy a board from a reputable source, you'll need it. How does one tell that they areby 3333dddd - Prusa i3 and variants
QuoteWilberMakerI starting this tonight. How far along are you? What holder did you use to get the correct height? I am going to be printing both this one and the source of it and will see which one fits....but I need to score some ABS, as I only have PLA right nowby 3333dddd - Prusa i3 and variants
QuoteBert3D The BLTouch setup is documented in the wiki that is maintained by some of us in this forum. Scroll down, and you'll find all the necessary config file changes included. You should be able to just post them into your config. Folger Tech i3 Wiki If you have specific questions, I can help. Thanks- I am running very stock hardware - only mods have be add-ons like spool holder, betterby 3333dddd - Prusa i3 and variants
Anybody have BLTouch sensor Marlin setup working properly on the 2020 i3 Folger Tech ?by 3333dddd - Prusa i3 and variants
Under SUPPORTED 3D PRINTERS it says By 3rd parties: BQ Prusa i3, BQ Witbox, 3D Maker Starter, RigidBot, Malyan M180, German RepRap Neo.by 3333dddd - Prusa i3 and variants