Great stuff.
SO I know that the board has a over heat cut off and now the past few weeks my prints just stops extruding on E0 (One closer to the Heated linear stabilizer) and sometimes on E2. Will this sort the problem out?
The issue I am having is that my extruders just stops extruding filament as if the motor has no power to it.
I even printed a stand for an additional fan to cool the drivers off while printing (Got to this solution also after weeks of troubleshooting).
This sorted out my problem for a couple off prints, But still have the issue of prints failing on the same way.
I will try this to see If I get more successful prints
kaktus' guide - fans - appendix
Re: kaktus' guide - fans - appendix
Hello Roland.
Thank you for your recognition, for my artistic creativity ;-D
It seems to me that this problem is not related to the overheating of the 12V linear stabilizer.
Try to listen to whether you hear such a knock when the filament has trouble moving.
I have a small current set for the extruder motors.
And after all these strange things that I do to my printer with this component, there were never problems.
We will try together step by step to find out what's wrong with your printer
kaktus
Thank you for your recognition, for my artistic creativity ;-D
It seems to me that this problem is not related to the overheating of the 12V linear stabilizer.
Try to listen to whether you hear such a knock when the filament has trouble moving.
I have a small current set for the extruder motors.
And after all these strange things that I do to my printer with this component, there were never problems.
We will try together step by step to find out what's wrong with your printer
kaktus
Re: kaktus' guide - fans - appendix
After the March modifications of the forum, the main thread of this topic disappeared.
The whole thing is here:
viewtopic.php?f=77&t=60937
:D
The whole thing is here:
viewtopic.php?f=77&t=60937
:D