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    • matt3oundefined
      matt3o
      last edited by

      unrelated but don't do that

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      cut the crimped thingies out and stick the wire directly in the connector. Those are just for high currents.

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      • Stephen6309undefined
        Stephen6309 @matt3o
        last edited by

        @matt3o Crimps are not always for high currents. Bare multistranded wire likes to not go in cleanly.

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        • BlueDustundefined
          BlueDust
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          @BlueDust said in 1LC and BLTouch:

          That's what I get for wiring the BLTouch by feel, as I didn't have good visibility, was awkward when I wired it.

          Looks good now!

          Except for M280 P0 S160 doesn't reset/pull the pin up.

          Fun, that 3 letter word with "u" in the middle.

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          • matt3oundefined
            matt3o @Stephen6309
            last edited by

            @Stephen6309 okay, let's just say that those connectors are not made for crimps

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            • BlueDustundefined
              BlueDust @Stephen6309
              last edited by

              @Stephen6309 @matt3o

              Once I have this all permanently wired, I planned to cut them down to size so they fit in cleanly. Will have to squeeze the white barrel to flatten it a bit... And yes, they are all stranded wires. Would prefer to keep them neat, and not worry about a runaway wire touching another terminal.

              Fun, that 3 letter word with "u" in the middle.

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              • matt3oundefined
                matt3o @BlueDust
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                @BlueDust you can always put some solder on the tips (ONLY on low currents like those)

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                • BlueDustundefined
                  BlueDust @matt3o
                  last edited by

                  @matt3o
                  There is obviously not a lot of room between the screw terminals to fit them properly.

                  Fun, that 3 letter word with "u" in the middle.

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                  • BlueDustundefined
                    BlueDust @matt3o
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                    @matt3o
                    That is an idea... Thanks. Will consider it when it comes time to re-wire and make this a permanent setup.

                    Fun, that 3 letter word with "u" in the middle.

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                    • Phaedruxundefined
                      Phaedrux Moderator @matt3o
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                      @matt3o said in 1LC and BLTouch:

                      @BlueDust you can always put some solder on the tips (ONLY on low currents like those)

                      I'd say that's not a good idea. The solder tin doesn't compress at all like the wire strands would, so you might be get very good pressure. Back to same problem as using the bootlace ferrules.

                      Give the bare wires a twist with your fingers to keep them tidy and then screw them down.

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                      • Stephen6309undefined
                        Stephen6309
                        last edited by

                        Another way to connect to those screw terminal is to insert a 0.1 pin header in there and use the approtiate connector to connect the header you installed. Don't use this for the hotend.

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                        • A Former User?
                          A Former User
                          last edited by

                          get small enough ferrules and it'll be fine. (optionally fold the wire to make up the lacking cross section, then trim the ferrule to length and remove the plastic insulation)

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