was going to order the tft35 then seen it does not work with klipper then was going to use my rasbarry pi. into i seen a pad 7. seen your video saved video liked video shared video. you shown me everything i needed to know and made it very easy to understand thank you. also i got a sunlu in the corner over here. steppers dont work d.o.d going to turn that into a bigtreetech setup next. so asking. there is no need for a pi3 or 4 with this. just the pad 7 and a skr mini e3 3.0 ?
Thanks for the video! What happens if I have a BTT SKR E3 Mini V2 motherboard on a CR-10 Mini? Would I have to modify the klipper configuration for my board with some specifications of my printer? thank you!
When I get to the point of issuing the "pscp" command I get error message "ssh_init: Network error: Cannot assign requested address" and I don't understand why. Please help.
I run a Linux machine, so I was trying to figure out how to transfer the klipper.bin file. It is the same as described in the video, except use "scp" instead of "pscp".
Ive been having some issues with my pad7. 1) Ive done everything i could with setting up the adxl345 but every time I run accelerometer_query I get the error "invalid adxl345 id (xx vs e5)" and don't know what to do. 2) when trying to upload sliced files from orca it keeps failing to upload when this happens i go into putty to make sure everything is updated correctly and i get the error disk space on device full error. Anyone have a solution
when i enter /dev/serial/by-path/* it doesnt work, it says there is no directory with that name. ok i figured it out. i had the wrong STM chip entered. make sure to double check your board to make sure you have the right chip
once i enter biqu as the user it doesnt let me type. EDIT: i found the answer. it just doesnt show what you type and i wasted 10 minutes of my time being angry because putty has a dumb password feature.
They have not even bothered to hide the console messages, from boot. Kind of sad. This pad is so easy to DIY, that it must be dirt cheap, right? I would expected little bit more from big tree tech, but for people not so DIY, this might be nice. Nive video though👍 I liked how you showed all the bells and whistles of the PAD.
@@Petroskoi3000 ofcourse you can a complete product is almost never cheaper than self sourcing. The Value proposition of this is the ease of entry and the openness. it is a split between the sonic pads ease of use and the openness of doing it yourself. The modularity of the CM4 form factor makes it upgradable which is awesome. And there is virtually zero chance of having a hardware incompatibility or any other electrical issues within the unit. For me as a hobbyist with a background in mechanical engineering not electrical engineering or programming it is an awesome product although i only payed 115€ on sale 133 is indeed a bit too high in my opinion.
@@MrTree421 agree, I got it for $120 dollars the screen and pi would be a bit less but for the time saved alone it is worth the extra 40-50$ I may have saved as this is my first time with klipper and I HATE command line. Now that I have done it once I agree I could and would DIY it, but for my first time it was worth it.
it cant weigh more than 30 lbs.. That impresses you? Bro, you need to go outside, maybe a gym.. It was a great vid and learned from it but that was not impressive, his knowledge was.
unless you are a body builder, making 30 pounds look like you are lifting a can soup is impressive. get a 30 pound and make a video of you making it look super light. If you cant then shut the fuck up and get off my comment. pleb@@11ride4life
I would never have gotten this installed without your video. Thank you, thank you.
Thank you for this.
I just got the BTT Pad 7 and this was everything I needed to get it up and running.
Thank you, this was the most helpful video in this topic.
was going to order the tft35 then seen it does not work with klipper then was going to use my rasbarry pi. into i seen a pad 7. seen your video saved video liked video shared video. you shown me everything i needed to know and made it very easy to understand thank you. also i got a sunlu in the corner over here. steppers dont work d.o.d going to turn that into a bigtreetech setup next. so asking. there is no need for a pi3 or 4 with this. just the pad 7 and a skr mini e3 3.0 ?
Thanks for the video! What happens if I have a BTT SKR E3 Mini V2 motherboard on a CR-10 Mini? Would I have to modify the klipper configuration for my board with some specifications of my printer? thank you!
Thanks man. Can multiple webcams be used if you have multiple instances of klipper?
When I get to the point of issuing the "pscp" command I get error message "ssh_init: Network error: Cannot assign requested address" and I don't understand why. Please help.
Are you still struggling with this or did you figure it out?
Hi! do you have a tutorial how to use the ADXL34 that is included with the BTT Pad 7? i'm at a loss here on how to use it.
I run a Linux machine, so I was trying to figure out how to transfer the klipper.bin file. It is the same as described in the video, except use "scp" instead of "pscp".
good guide, clear and simple
Ive been having some issues with my pad7. 1) Ive done everything i could with setting up the adxl345 but every time I run accelerometer_query I get the error "invalid adxl345 id (xx vs e5)" and don't know what to do. 2) when trying to upload sliced files from orca it keeps failing to upload when this happens i go into putty to make sure everything is updated correctly and i get the error disk space on device full error. Anyone have a solution
what if I only want to use it for clipper screen for remote control?
when i enter /dev/serial/by-path/* it doesnt work, it says there is no directory with that name.
ok i figured it out. i had the wrong STM chip entered. make sure to double check your board to make sure you have the right chip
how come mine wont connect to my WIFI?
The adxl needs to be securely mounted and the orientation of the adxl does not matter
once i enter biqu as the user it doesnt let me type.
EDIT: i found the answer. it just doesnt show what you type and i wasted 10 minutes of my time being angry because putty has a dumb password feature.
They have not even bothered to hide the console messages, from boot. Kind of sad. This pad is so easy to DIY, that it must be dirt cheap, right?
I would expected little bit more from big tree tech, but for people not so DIY, this might be nice.
Nive video though👍
I liked how you showed all the bells and whistles of the PAD.
It's 133€!!! Omg! How is it good value? Lol. You can get the screen, Orange Pi Zero w2, and the sensors for way less. 😅
@@Petroskoi3000 ofcourse you can a complete product is almost never cheaper than self sourcing. The Value proposition of this is the ease of entry and the openness. it is a split between the sonic pads ease of use and the openness of doing it yourself. The modularity of the CM4 form factor makes it upgradable which is awesome. And there is virtually zero chance of having a hardware incompatibility or any other electrical issues within the unit. For me as a hobbyist with a background in mechanical engineering not electrical engineering or programming it is an awesome product although i only payed 115€ on sale 133 is indeed a bit too high in my opinion.
@@MrTree421 agree, I got it for $120 dollars the screen and pi would be a bit less but for the time saved alone it is worth the extra 40-50$ I may have saved as this is my first time with klipper and I HATE command line.
Now that I have done it once I agree I could and would DIY it, but for my first time it was worth it.
Bro fucking 1 handed that printer like a fucking toy. I can already tell this is going to be a great video.
it cant weigh more than 30 lbs.. That impresses you? Bro, you need to go outside, maybe a gym..
It was a great vid and learned from it but that was not impressive, his knowledge was.
unless you are a body builder, making 30 pounds look like you are lifting a can soup is impressive. get a 30 pound and make a video of you making it look super light. If you cant then shut the fuck up and get off my comment. pleb@@11ride4life
If he could pick up your mother I would be impressed.@@11ride4life
@@milkman3723
Hahahahhahhahjahaah
The 90’s called they want the your momma jokes back.
@@11ride4life the cavemen called they want their intellegence back
did not work for me you jump over things thinking we know what they are some of us older people are not that computer smart
still has no clue what is this gadget for.