Thanks, I have a spare canbus toolhead and will probably go on this way.- Klipper Expander is a popular option.
- LDO's new Picobilical board would also be a good choice too.
- A canbus toolhead board would free up several slots on your mainboard
alternatively you could just wire the nevermore directly to the 24v PSU and have it always-on.
Isn't the picobilical only available in the new v0.1 ldo kit ?- Klipper Expander is a popular option.
- LDO's new Picobilical board would also be a good choice too.
- A canbus toolhead board would free up several slots on your mainboard
alternatively you could just wire the nevermore directly to the 24v PSU and have it always-on.
Right now yes, but they should be available separately some time in the near future.Isn't the picobilical only available in the new v0.1 ldo kit ?
And is this connected to the Pi? Do you have any setup instruction for it?I got a handful of "IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module" to do just this.
Thank you, I'll give it a go...I'm added my Pi as a MCU and controll with the PI and a Mosfet a 24v Fan
Got this one: https://amazon.de/gp/product/B08GFD7F9V
I wired it on a spare digital output of the SKR board. I'll check on my printer.cfg tonightAnd is this connected to the Pi? Do you have any setup instruction for it?
That would be great, thanks...I wired it on a spare digital output of the SKR board. I'll check on my printer.cfg tonight
I have those in each of my formbot kits that I ordered over a month ago. So four in total. Fysetc did not include one.Isn't the picobilical only available in the new v0.1 ldo kit ?
I wired it on a spare digital output of the SKR board. I'll check on my printer.cfg tonight
That would be great, thanks...
Great, thank for this .View attachment 455
In printer.cfg:
# nevermore on Neopixel output
[heater_fan nevermore]
pin: PA8
max_power: 1.0
shutdown_speed: 0.0
fan_speed: 1.0
heater: heater_bed
heater_temp: 60.0
So I used the neopixel port. There's no power or nevermore connected at the moment as I just moved that one to V2.1944 for its 24V fans. Need to rewire it for 12V on my 2nd nevermore.
Any free digital pin will do. The neopixel socket was convenient as it provides GDN and +5V too. You'll have to tap that somewhere too then.Great, thank for this .
I just installed neopixel strips last week so that port is not available, do you think I can use any other pin or does it need to be a specific one?
I have a Macro that toggles the fan on or off... Then there's the fan in the "Misc" section of Mainsail that allows you to select the speed.I should preface this by saying I would like to control mine via software also, though for now, I just wired up a manual switch. If I'm printing ABS, I just turn it on manually. If I'm printing PLA or PETG I usually leave it off. It's not fancy and is a little ugly (switch is just in-line with the power wire over to the Nevermore) but it works.