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    • bartolomeusundefined
      bartolomeus
      last edited by

      A good thing to know is that you can convert the bed heater to 24v. There are solder pads provided for this on the heated bed. With 24v my heated bed is 170w.

      I now have: Duet ethernet+Smart effector+Haydn Arms+Metal Corners+Nimble+16t pulleys+24v mean well led psu

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      • vapvapundefined
        vapvap @Barracuda72
        last edited by

        @barracuda72 Hello, barracuda72.
        You're right, an extruder instead of an effector is my typo. 🙂
        Thanks for the explanation with the hot-rod. Thanks to you, I can save a "few bucks". I plan to change the extruder as well, but so far these are my plans for the future. I also agree with you about the temperature, MOSFET has already installed.
        Regards.

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        • vapvapundefined
          vapvap @Danal
          last edited by vapvap

          @danal Hi, Danal.
          Thank you for your detailed reply.
          "I will write up all the detail that I can, as I go".
          It would be very cool for everyone like me... 😉👍

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          • vapvapundefined
            vapvap
            last edited by

            By the way, why didn't anyone say anything about the panel with the screen?
            Will I be able to connect my old (Anycubic) screen?
            Are there any tips / recommendations?
            Regards.

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            • Barracuda72undefined
              Barracuda72
              last edited by

              as far i know you cant use it. You have to get a paneldue..BUT..if you have a stable WiFi connection theres no need for the panel, because die DWC ( the web interface) offers lots of comfort...the panel is just a nice to have..

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              • Danalundefined
                Danal @vapvap
                last edited by

                @vapvap said in Anycubic Linear Plus upgrade.:

                By the way, why didn't anyone say anything about the panel with the screen?
                Will I be able to connect my old (Anycubic) screen?

                No.

                Use a nearby computer and the web interface. Or, if you really want something on the printer, an old phone or tablet, and the web interface.

                Or... if you are in the mood to spend about 1/2 to 2/3 what the whole printer (now) costs on a screen, a PanelDue.

                Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                • vapvapundefined
                  vapvap @Danal
                  last edited by

                  @danal Hi, Danal
                  Thanks again for your great tips, but could you explain something to me about extruders?
                  I just do not understand why they are sold without a motor.
                  Will I be able to use my old one, or is it better to buy with a new one (and which one will be better?)?
                  Thank you.

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                  • Barracuda72undefined
                    Barracuda72
                    last edited by

                    even if im not Danal...

                    You dont need a new extruder motor..my old anycubic motor still works great even with a bondtech extruder now

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                    • vapvapundefined
                      vapvap
                      last edited by vapvap

                      Thanks for the excellent answer, Barracuda72!
                      👍
                      Do you have right-handed or left-handed?
                      What is the difference?

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                      • Barracuda72undefined
                        Barracuda72
                        last edited by

                        doesnt matter if you only use one 😉 I have a flying extruder setup here and took a right handed..
                        all depends on the setup..or on a multimaterial printer if you want a mirrored extruder setup.

                        The extruders are sold without motor, because you have to decide what you need.
                        More torque or is a pancake motor sufficient?

                        I got my Anycubic Delta for Christmas last year. Honestly, there's nothing left of the Anycubic except for a few screws.
                        Meanwhile the frame is 1m high and has a print bed of 300mm.
                        Flying Extruder with Bondtech, DuetWifi Board, Smart effector, DIY Magnetic Rods.

                        I love working on it.

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                        • Danalundefined
                          Danal @Barracuda72
                          last edited by

                          @barracuda72 said in Anycubic Linear Plus upgrade.:

                          I got my Anycubic Delta for Christmas last year. Honestly, there's nothing left of the Anycubic except for a few screws.
                          Meanwhile the frame is 1m high and has a print bed of 300mm.
                          Flying Extruder with Bondtech, DuetWifi Board, Smart effector, DIY Magnetic Rods.
                          🙂
                          I love working on it.
                          🙂 🙂 🙂

                          Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                          • vapvapundefined
                            vapvap
                            last edited by

                            Um, now I do not understand anything about "Bondtech BGM" (just received) ...
                            Earlier I just loaded the filament into the tube and started the print program.
                            Now with the new extruder I need:

                            • heat the hot end
                            • run the script to load the filament
                            • heat the hot bed
                            • Start the print program ...
                              Could you please explain why everything is so complicated ???
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                            • T3P3Tonyundefined
                              T3P3Tony administrators @vapvap
                              last edited by

                              @vapvap you do not need to use scripts to load the filament and its fine to have the code that heats your extruder and heated bed in your start gcode (as I assume you did before if this happened automatically)?

                              Load and unload filament scripts are useful for some people who have bowden setups and want to be able to have a macro that acts differently depending on the type of filament (for example maybe you want to go nice and slow with semi flexibles..) this is definitely an optional part though.

                              www.duet3d.com

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                              • vapvapundefined
                                vapvap
                                last edited by

                                Yes, i have "bowden",
                                but I'm sorry that at the moment I absolutely don't understand how to easily load a filament before printing.
                                How can I do it correctly / conveniently?
                                Regards.

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                                • T3P3Tonyundefined
                                  T3P3Tony administrators @vapvap
                                  last edited by

                                  @vapvap You mentioned "load the filament into the tube and start the print program" so I assumed that on your current machine you manually load the filament though the extruder and advanced it until it was coming out the nozzle. then start the print?

                                  Basically there are two separate processes going on.

                                  1. Setting up the printer so the filament is in the hotend, and ready to print

                                  2. starting a print

                                  sorting out 1) involves getting the filament through the extruder, down the bowden tube and into the (hot) hotend. You can do that by manually setting the hotend to the appropriate temperature, loading the filament into the extruder, and then using the printer controls to push the filament down the bowden tube. until it comes out the nozzle. Or you could to that through some automatic "load filament" mechanism. In our case we have the ability to automate that through a load filament macro.

                                  www.duet3d.com

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