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Is there a way to prevent the bed going down when homing in certain situations ?
I did a print the other day that took up almost all of the Trident's height so when I homed the printer after that the bed ground down on the bottom.
Is it an idea to incorporate an end-stop at the bottom ?
I managed to brick the heater core on my Rapido and ordered a new one. I crimped on a JST-PH connector for the thermistor (connecting to SB2040 can board)
I turned on my Trident, started up Fluidd and immediately noticed a heater temperature of 300 degrees and smoke coming from the hot end...
I already said everything works, the Optotap leds reported correctly. That means there was 5V on the board.
However ENDSTOP_QUERY shows the TAP is not working as an endstop. And before you ask, yes it's defined as an endstop in the config.
Ehm, maybe I wasn't clear but it has never worked. I reinstalled Klipper and Canbus completely after I reconnected it correctly. It didn't work before and it doesn't work now.
Hi, I installed Can on the SB2040, everything reports correctly except for my TAP :
The LED on the tap board is red when down and blue when up. So no issues there.
I soldered the opto-TAP board for 5V and had it originally installed on the 3-pin connector with the 5V and gpio28
I later found...
I really couldn't say, I fiddled and fiddled and suddenly everything came together. It's been printing perfectly for a week now, I have got my serial number, all is good.
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