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    Smart effector for delta printers
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    • A Former User?
      A Former User
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      Im in for a full set as soon as they become available.

      Thinking out loud on the wider spacing : would there be any noticeable deflection with the wider rod separation ?

      And personally I would be modifying my Prometheus hotend to fit the effector, therefore could i ask for a picture of the modified e3d hotend out of the effector to see whats going on.

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      • davidbatesundefined
        davidbates
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        Just wanted to stop in and say this is looking fabulous. I've been looking for a solution to house multiple tool heads with quick disconnects and this looks perfect for that.

        A couple of features I'd really like to see:
        1. A single connector on the back that can be universal for all the different tool heads (hot end, laser, cnc, touch probe, etc)
        2. That single connector is a magnet style both for safety and for a quick change.
        3. I'd like for the rods to carry current either for the connections needed (there are 6 connectors) or for fault-tolerant break detection.
        4. a purple color from osh?

        Again really good work and thanks for sharing. If there's a beta or early product tester program sign me up.

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        • njjn2020undefined
          njjn2020
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          @davidbates:

          Just wanted to stop in and say this is looking fabulous. I've been looking for a solution to house multiple tool heads with quick disconnects and this looks perfect for that.

          A couple of features I'd really like to see:
          1. A single connector on the back that can be universal for all the different tool heads (hot end, laser, cnc, touch probe, etc)
          2. That single connector is a magnet style both for safety and for a quick change.
          3. I'd like for the rods to carry current either for the connections needed (there are 6 connectors) or for fault-tolerant break detection.
          4. a purple color from osh?

          Again really good work and thanks for sharing. If there's a beta or early product tester program sign me up.

          i vote for magnetic quick change too. as for connector - if i change tool, how than board will differentiate which tool is connected?
          if it does then firmware may automatically adapt for the tool.

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
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            The PCB effector uses two connectors, one for signal wires and one for power wires. This is to reduce the risk of mis-wiring causing a short. A magnetic connector might work for the signal wires, but I doubt that it could be used for the power wires.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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            • elmoretundefined
              elmoret
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              @dc42:

              A magnetic connector might work for the signal wires, but I doubt that it could be used for the power wires.

              Apple shoves 85w through Magsafe! 😄

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              • A Former User?
                A Former User
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                @elmoret:

                Apple shoves 85w through Magsafe! 😄

                Have you seen the repair percentage on apple products power circuit ? a prime example of what NOT to do…......

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                • jrledererundefined
                  jrlederer
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                  So the big question is when to expect availability on this seemingly very cool and precise product development?

                  –

                  "Insanity is doing the same thing over again, yet expecting different results..." --Albert Einstein

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                  • saffiundefined
                    saffi
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                    @jrlederer:

                    So the big question is when to expect availability on this seemingly very cool and precise product development?

                    Once you make a defined scheduled, circumstances beyond your control will always delay it three to six months!

                    Prusa i3 Style Printer with Duet WiFi, E3D Volcano, Bondtech BMG

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                    • jrledererundefined
                      jrlederer
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                      Haha good ol' Murphy hard at work…

                      –

                      "Insanity is doing the same thing over again, yet expecting different results..." --Albert Einstein

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                      • inachisiojexusundefined
                        inachisiojexus
                        last edited by

                        I'm also very interested in this as I may need to replace the somewhat bulky aluminum effector on my TEVO delta in order to fit a DyzEnd-X hotend. In the meantime I'm going for a hacky solution. 🙂

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
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                          Last week we agreed the new heatsink design with E3D. So production will start soon.

                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                          • A Former User?
                            A Former User
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                            Pre order any time soon?

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                            • Whitewolfundefined
                              Whitewolf
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                              @dc42:

                              The PCB effector uses two connectors, one for signal wires and one for power wires. This is to reduce the risk of mis-wiring causing a short. A magnetic connector might work for the signal wires, but I doubt that it could be used for the power wires.

                              still requires wire but here is an example of magnetic quick change tools with what appears to be USB for quick disconnect.

                              http://flux3dp.com

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                              • Whitewolfundefined
                                Whitewolf
                                last edited by

                                Phoenix Contact also makes some hybrid quick connect plugs and cables that run power and signal through a single cable

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators
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                                  @Whitewolf:

                                  Phoenix Contact also makes some hybrid quick connect plugs and cables that run power and signal through a single cable

                                  Can you provide a link to the specific range of connectors?

                                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                                  • Whitewolfundefined
                                    Whitewolf
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                                    @dc42:

                                    Can you provide a link to the specific range of connectors?

                                    https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?1dmy&urile=wcm:path:/usen/web/main/products/subcategory_pages/Hybrid_connectors_P-20-07-07/5a6e7875-620b-49aa-aad2-5cca1be81e12

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                                    • Whitewolfundefined
                                      Whitewolf
                                      last edited by

                                      the connectors are sold as just connector or connector with cable factory soldered in various lengths. I used some of their products on my CNC machine, top quality stuff allowing compact design.

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                                      • Whitewolfundefined
                                        Whitewolf
                                        last edited by

                                        They also work with different industries to make specialty terminal blocks and connectors. You might have some luck getting a hybrid connector made for 3d printers that uses the M8 profile if you do not need all the contacts that the M12 provides.

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                                        • dc42undefined
                                          dc42 administrators
                                          last edited by

                                          Thanks. Those are nice looking connectors, but at more than £25 per pair, too expensive for us to consider using.

                                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                                          • Whitewolfundefined
                                            Whitewolf
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                                            @dc42:

                                            Thanks. Those are nice looking connectors, but at more than £25 per pair, too expensive for us to consider using.

                                            Always more than one way to skin a cat, I have not dug into any of these but it appears there are other options as well as some china knock off versions:

                                            https://www.google.com/search?q=power+and+signal+cable+connectors+combination&client=safari&channel=iphone_bm&prmd=isvn&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&fir=aGCXvT9KytgLTM%253A%252C1RueKIH17FMnlM%252C_%253BMH4Q2os5un0Q4M%253A%252CX8DYikKozboJWM%252C_%253BP9bNreQSbdx6tM%253A%252CdEVZpbVkEvyLeM%252C_%253B7yhsBAv8gSkI-M%253A%252CYo0c6J3XmyN5kM%252C_%253BHo6HMWEtxXM84M%253A%252CYo0c6J3XmyN5kM%252C_%253BwSBv8FYC_hwHzM%253A%252C0822bA9po_LIOM%252C_%253BMmTncg7KEZrLRM%253A%252CJzgwlsC_AsbU1M%252C_%253BgmPBu-xsPnyQyM%253A%252CUUjgObmXNio_zM%252C_%253BACN_sCfquLrhwM%253A%252CkjO024cyXMP8GM%252C_%253Bfb97a8ynNtP9oM%253A%252CII9yHGby1R7gfM%252C_&usg=__zzkeWDuh-VOYuDOxIKq4bggKAKw%3D&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwipyM7akpjUAhWhrFQKHQ5ADr4Q7AkIUw&biw=414&bih=628#imgrc=aGCXvT9KytgLTM:

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