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Just out of curiosity: Is there a point to supplying motor power separately, if the stepper drivers are jumpered to take board power (from what I can discern from the screenshots)? I don't know too much about electronics, but I understood the motor power connectors to be kept strictly separate...
Think of the M3x50 screws as those are the one thing you won't find in the kits at all, because they aren't used anywhere else. Also of course the LEDs and LED wiring if you plan on adding those.
That is a clever idea, do you know what kind of thermistor Bambulab use with their hotends? The replacement part in their store looks like it's some standard glass bead type NTC.
I had no piece of nylon filament around and didn't want to buy an expensive spool of 2.85mm that I would take <1m out of to use this way, so I put a length of 4mm PTFE tube inside the umbilical to give it stiffness in my V2.4. Inside my trident, that would be too thick and I haven't really found...
I just finished housing my 250mm Formbot Trident, which should be indicative of the quality of their 2.4 kit. Here's what I changed:
* Replaced AB motors with 1.8° LDO 42STH48-2504AC 's - the Moons' steppers included are fine, the LDOs are for more VROOOM!
* Bed Heater - The included Vivedino...
I just finished my first Trident, completely skipped the cable chains from the get go and set up an umbilical with an EBB36. The common wisdom would be that this allows for a lighter X/Y axis and higher speeds, but my guess is that for these gains to actually manifest, you have to really push...
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