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You are right, I don't have any skin in the game. I like the things I build to be as serviceable as I can make it. If the electronics bay is modified for access from the top, and some fault precludes your ability to move the bed to the top of the build space, which then prevents you from...
I tried the 'pluck the belt and listen' method. I can't tell the difference between an 'A2' note and an 'H' note. I tried the app on the phone, there is a lot of ambient noise on the printer, and I couldn't continuously pluck the belt to really see where the peak was.
I printed out the...
I don't have a Trident, nor any plans to build one. What happens if the bed is halfway or more down the build volume and one or more of the Z-axis stops moving? There is no good way into the electronics bay for diagnostics and repair. A blown fuse, a failed power supply - anything that precludes...
There are a few different posts regarding this around the intertubes. The most recent Klipper update was a "major" update and requires firmware updates for all MCU's. You are supposed to be able to fix this by building a revised firmware per the build instructions for your MCU. But it isn't just...
I built a different kit so have only a vague idea here - but... There should be a connector on the toolhead board that rides the hotend carriage marked chamber temp or some such. Check the LDO kit docs or website for where it plugs in. As to where the device goes, somewhere on the hot end. If...
Switching from CW1 & Afterburner to StealthBurner may not be a simple job either. My Fysetc kit came with a 16 pin connector for the included toolhead PCB. The StealthBurner toolhead PCB's seem to have 14 pins. I was all ready to make the switch, but when I double checked the pin out of the...
My 350 has a heater that does not go edge to edge. I don't have an IR camera to see if there is a problem at the edge. Its a pretty big and thick chunk of aluminum that is a good conductor of heat so it should be spreading out.
I guess all that to say, I wouldn't worry about it - Keep calm and...
I have seen this on my machine as well. It does not happen often but it sure is weird when it does.
Everything runs fine in the QGL, it finds the Zero afterwards - but when it moves to the center of the bed before starting the print it can sometimes (rarely) move so slow that it looks stopped...
Not the outer frame. The carriage will bow some as it gets heat soaked. No worries OP you should be good to go. If you see a problem, you can add backer rails.
I had a problem that was similar to this in my Fysetc build. Only for the X and Y steppers - I know you say you checked all your jumpers, but did you insert the 24 volt jumper in the corner of the Spider board?
I have a very similar background. Just got my serial number on a 2.4 350. Don't sweat the 1/16th. As long as the joins are flush, you are good to go with that level of precision.
From the Voron Mechanical assembly web-site:
Our cats found my Christmas list and ordered me the BTT PiTFT70 that was on there. I didn't like the way the ribbon cable bent through the included slot, so I used some kapton tape and put it through the partial hex at the top of the front center skirt. It feels much less likely to catch on...
Do you have all the right screws in the StealthBurner mount? My Fysetc kit came with an odd mix of AfterBurner and StealthBurner parts. AfterBurner uses two screws that come in from the back of the toolhead into the X carriage. StealthBurner moved these two screws to the front.
I'm only a month...
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