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i have used stepperonline with great success and they do have motors that meet or exceed the torque requirements in the BOM. My advise would be do not buy motors with lower torque than required as you will probably run into motion problems when you start to tune the printer for acceleration...
Second this view. Unless you are experienced the in the ways of Klipper, Canbus is quite difficult. It took me best part of a day to get my octopus pro and EBB42 to talk to each other properly.
Build stock and then convert unless you are experienced.
I just cut down my old x axis mgn9 rail (having converted to a single mgn12). Couldn’t get the correct 991 sensor but did manage to get a 990 easily from ebay and it is all working fine with my EBB42 canbus board.
Had my Magnum on a previous printer so it was a case of having it in stock…. Just integrated it into my Stealthburner and it rocks. High flow, fast and reliable, and means that on big jobs I can run 250mm/s+ without worry about hitting flow issues.
Also ran a Revo 6 - also brilliant, but...
EBB42 is fine with a VCC (5v) level input back into the probe input (PB9 think) but as Vinny noted the current limiting resistor is critical otherwise the opto sensor will smoke a bit, smell a bit and then die !
Thanks for this. Have my 990T51Z working well on a STM32 Can board (EBB 42). Critical that people follow the diagrams and don’t forget the 220ohm resistor either.
My LGX has been faultless - to the point that I am struggling to decide between LGX Lite (direct drive) and putting an LGX (bowden) on my upcoming v0.1(2) build.
Can recommend LGX enough !
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With regards to power to the toolhead I have run 6 wires to my EBB 42 of the same type that I had on the original spec umbilical. I have doubled up both 24v and ground to allow for a bit more current headroom. Data is obviously fine.
My EBB 42 seems to be running well from my Octopus Pro...
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but you are correct - I am just working on my EBB 42 right now and have just put a meter on the probe pins. It would be really easy to jump the canbus 24v power supply from the back of the PCB however so I think you should be able to use the 24v there given...
Yep - doing that one as well. Have an octopus pro stat in front of me with an EBB 42, Ramalama's idlers and cooling solution for Octopus, New PiTFT50 display, Slice Magnum ready Stealthburner assembly. Just wait for Tap and the sensor before I tear the printer down! Just hoping the belts...
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