Well . . . I think I ordered the bracket. It's under review, I gather. I guess I should expect an email with the actual price versus the hypothetical price. So far, so good.
Thank you for making the video. 2 issues: One it might be obvious for other views but it would be nice if you could show exactly how you mounted/screwed the extruder to your mount. Also, it would be nice to include a link to your fan duct. And how your 5015 fan is mounted does that limit the X carriage max print Width? I am assuming that you screwed the mount to the extruder from the back side. But I am not sure.
I put in another order for a vanilla bracket. I installed the REVO yesterday. With a BLTouch, it worked! But the motor's going the wrong way. Is there a way to change the direction in the config file?
Put a ! (or remove it is it's there) in front of the dir_pin. Like this for example dir_pin: !PB4 using your existing pin number for your board of course.
I tried to install a Revo on my Hurakan. With the plastic bracket. Shorted out the board, fried the steppers, and my 7” monitor. Waited almost 3 months for BIQU to send me a new wire loom and a breakout board (both were fried as well). At this point I’m trying to install a Sprite Pro on my Hurakan. The difficulty is editing the printer.cfg and the Generic Manta M4p config files because the code for Fan0 and Fan1 only species the lower pin, not the 24v. Did you show the config changes in those two files in the last 2 minutes if this video? Please reply and connect with me. I’ll buy this extruder and your pcb mount immediately if you can show me the changes to the cfg files. Mark Corliss. Corlussmedia2.0.
The only thing I changed in the printer config was the rotational distance, and adjusted the endstop positions. Everything else is the same. Not sure what other than plugging in things wrong could have shorted put so many things. The fans are controlled by a MOSFET on the 0v (ground) side the 24V is always live/not controllable.
Just thought I’d check back with you. Is the metal bracket available? I put one in the cart, but the cart did not register the purchase? Is there a STL file if the bracket? I have some more questions. But to answer yours, there are 2 grounds attached to the Hurakan’s power supply. The bottom on was loose. Possibly from running the machine. 120v from the switch contacted ground when I turned the machine on. And that was the end of those components. My efforts to install a Sprite Pro aren’t going well. Connecting the fans and the K-Fan to Fan0 and Fan1 hasn’t work out at all. I’m having a problem with the Fan section of the generic cfg. Anyways, I hope you will get back to me. I’d like to buy a couple of your brackets if they become available.
Yeah the mount is available. I have it as an open source item so the step (cad file) is available. To buy it you put it in the cart and select any different options you want and then PCBway will check it out and give you a quote for the build. www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/BIQU_H2_Mount_for_2020_6dbd3c08.html
For the fans the part cooling fan is called just [fan] and in the stock cfg I think that is set to fan0 if I remember correctly. The heatsink fan would be fan1, and that is defined as [heater_fan my_heaterfan] it's highly recommend to read through the klipper documents for configuration information. www.klipper3d.org/Config_Reference.html Here's the fan info section: www.klipper3d.org/Config_Reference.html#fans
@@StackingLayers thank you, I’ll do that as soon as I get home. Question: what does “PD3#PD2” mean after [Fan]? Question: what programming language is being used in the config files I’m seeing in Mainsail? I recognize that I need to learn it so I can code for myself.
Yeah I agree that's too much. I'm assuming that's with shipping, is this correct? Still that is too high. The files are available there though. I made it open source. Maybe there is a local metal worker that can do it for you.
Lack of design experience really. 😅 But I also wanted it to stay as light and compact as possible. Plus, my plan was to make something that anyone could use on a basic machine with existing wheel hardware.
Well . . . I think I ordered the bracket. It's under review, I gather. I guess I should expect an email with the actual price versus the hypothetical price. So far, so good.
Thank you for making the video. 2 issues: One it might be obvious for other views but it would be nice if you could show exactly how you mounted/screwed the extruder to your mount. Also, it would be nice to include a link to your fan duct. And how your 5015 fan is mounted does that limit the X carriage max print Width? I am assuming that you screwed the mount to the extruder from the back side. But I am not sure.
Also, do you need to add Gear Oil to the Extruder?
I put in another order for a vanilla bracket. I installed the REVO yesterday. With a BLTouch, it worked! But the motor's going the wrong way. Is there a way to change the direction in the config file?
Put a ! (or remove it is it's there) in front of the dir_pin. Like this for example
dir_pin: !PB4 using your existing pin number for your board of course.
@@StackingLayers wow! THANK YOU!!!
@@StackingLayers It worked, and I'm printing a Benchy because of that!
@@StackingLayers that worked!
I tried to install a Revo on my Hurakan. With the plastic bracket. Shorted out the board, fried the steppers, and my 7” monitor. Waited almost 3 months for BIQU to send me a new wire loom and a breakout board (both were fried as well). At this point I’m trying to install a Sprite Pro on my Hurakan. The difficulty is editing the printer.cfg and the Generic Manta M4p config files because the code for Fan0 and Fan1 only species the lower pin, not the 24v. Did you show the config changes in those two files in the last 2 minutes if this video? Please reply and connect with me. I’ll buy this extruder and your pcb mount immediately if you can show me the changes to the cfg files. Mark Corliss. Corlussmedia2.0.
The only thing I changed in the printer config was the rotational distance, and adjusted the endstop positions. Everything else is the same. Not sure what other than plugging in things wrong could have shorted put so many things.
The fans are controlled by a MOSFET on the 0v (ground) side the 24V is always live/not controllable.
Just thought I’d check back with you. Is the metal bracket available? I put one in the cart, but the cart did not register the purchase? Is there a STL file if the bracket? I have some more questions. But to answer yours, there are 2 grounds attached to the Hurakan’s power supply. The bottom on was loose. Possibly from running the machine. 120v from the switch contacted ground when I turned the machine on. And that was the end of those components. My efforts to install a Sprite Pro aren’t going well. Connecting the fans and the K-Fan to Fan0 and Fan1 hasn’t work out at all. I’m having a problem with the Fan section of the generic cfg. Anyways, I hope you will get back to me. I’d like to buy a couple of your brackets if they become available.
Yeah the mount is available. I have it as an open source item so the step (cad file) is available. To buy it you put it in the cart and select any different options you want and then PCBway will check it out and give you a quote for the build. www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/BIQU_H2_Mount_for_2020_6dbd3c08.html
For the fans the part cooling fan is called just [fan] and in the stock cfg I think that is set to fan0 if I remember correctly. The heatsink fan would be fan1, and that is defined as [heater_fan my_heaterfan] it's highly recommend to read through the klipper documents for configuration information. www.klipper3d.org/Config_Reference.html
Here's the fan info section: www.klipper3d.org/Config_Reference.html#fans
@@StackingLayers thank you, I’ll do that as soon as I get home. Question: what does “PD3#PD2” mean after [Fan]? Question: what programming language is being used in the config files I’m seeing in Mainsail? I recognize that I need to learn it so I can code for myself.
$103.07 for their cheapest version of your part. If it was half that, I'd buy it.
Yeah I agree that's too much. I'm assuming that's with shipping, is this correct? Still that is too high. The files are available there though. I made it open source. Maybe there is a local metal worker that can do it for you.
they are sponsoring you , why use sheetmetal design? why not just make an overengineered kickass cnc mount and convert it to linear rail,it's free
Lack of design experience really. 😅 But I also wanted it to stay as light and compact as possible. Plus, my plan was to make something that anyone could use on a basic machine with existing wheel hardware.