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    • gojDKundefined
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      hi, I ran into a problem, one of the belts broke, so I had to remove the bottom, that's where my problem arose, all the wires to the stepper motors fell off, does anyone know which wires belong to which motor E2, E3 , E4 , E5?
      I forgot to mention that it is a Vivedino Troodon

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      • alankilianundefined
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        If it follows good sense engineering, the first motor will be E2, the second one will be E3 the third one will be E4 and the last one will be E5.

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          @gojdk said in wires to the stepper motors fell off,:

          hi, I ran into a problem, one of the belts broke, so I had to remove the bottom, that's where my problem arose, all the wires to the stepper motors fell off, does anyone know which wires belong to which motor E2, E3 , E4 , E5?

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