#SIBOOR 2.4 350
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No magic smoke released?
No, not yet
Stealthburner done, hopefully is in the right orientation
Still waiting on some ferrules to crimp cables without the extra length
Wiring v1 done, I plan on coming back and routing it all again using printed channels, but for now, I’m pretty satisfied with how it turned out
those are great for your a/b wires, also i had horrible luck with the btt pi, bit the bullet and ordered a pi 5 ( pi 4 is more than enough)
I might have to reopenit again
Things that I still haven’t found how to test/make it work
- exhaust fan
- tool head LEDs
Both are correctly wired, but there is no config for the exhaust fan and the leds simply refuse to light up
Also, not good, need to square the gantry D:
Check if you have wired LEDs correctly, out to in etc.
As for the exhaust fan, you are the first one in a century or so that uses this mount 😄
Vast majority of people do blanking plate with PTFE or umbilical passthroughs.
I've checked the wiring of the LEDs, they are correctly wired, also, difficult to mess this up since the connector is a 3 pin dupont
Gotcha
Hummm
Unless you activate them, they don't light up
So you may need some SB macro or something
When you say "activate", is just setting a color?
- on the touch screen I set a color, doesn't do anything
- on the web I pick a color, nothing happens either
This is the console output SET_LED LED="hotend_rgb" RED=0.8196 GREEN=0.0667 BLUE=0.2157 WHITE=0.62 SYNC=0 TRANSMIT=1
And the leds are defined as
[neopixel hotend_rgb] # Stealthburner LED
pin: EBBCan:gpio16 # Pin for hotend RGB LED control
chain_count: 3 # Number of LED beads in the chain
color_order: GRBW # Color order for RGBW LEDs
initial_RED: 0.2 # Initial red brightness
initial_GREEN: 0.2 # Initial green brightness
initial_BLUE: 0.2 # Initial blue brightness
I've added this, since it has some nice macros, but no changes on the actual LEDs, the front (web and screen) shows the new colors, but still, no light
Hm maybe ask in #voron_electronics or open help ticket in #request_help
Welp, it’s working
After 50h working on this machine, I'll check the quality (so far so good) and go to sleep
Tomorrow I'll install the first upgrades
- power switch at the front
- filament holder
- extra fan for the pi
- hopefully the nozzle leds
- turn the X endstop upside down so it doesn't shake so much and sound like a maraca
Perfect? No
But still pretty good for a first print
way better than my first print, Congrats your so close
Little update
I’ve added a noctua 40mm fan on top of the BTT Pi and passed all the cables through the chain, now it looks professional
But I found a problem, the Y rails, the ones under the gantry, started to make a metal noise, sometimes grinding noise, sometimes like a whistle
The grease in these two rails are now black
I’ve cleaned the rails, removed all debris I could find
Left on an cleaner for a while
Cleaned again, greased everything
And now they move… slow? Not binding as in metal, but not moving freely
Rail 1, move a little by itself
Rail 2 doesn’t move without external force