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Anyone running a Filament sensor on Maestro?

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    cabal2000
    last edited by 31 Oct 2018, 00:18

    Looking for the pinup to run a filament sensor on my Maestro but can't seem to find most. Any help would be great.

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      dc42 administrators
      last edited by 31 Oct 2018, 10:10

      What type of filament sensor is it?

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        cabal2000
        last edited by 2 Nov 2018, 23:07

        3 wire micro switch. Printed a housing for it.

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          iratecrayons
          last edited by 2 Nov 2018, 23:20

          I'm running a lerdge V2 filament sensor. Also 3-wire, look up the wiring on google images, and use the Maestro wiring diagram to connect to "E0 Stop" (next to limit switch connectors).

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            dc42 administrators @cabal2000
            last edited by 3 Nov 2018, 10:05

            @cabal2000 said in Anyone running a Filament sensor on Maestro?:

            3 wire micro switch. Printed a housing for it.

            It should work with the Maestro. Find the 2 contacts that are closed when filament is present, and connect them to the 2 outer pins of a spare endstop input. Then configure it using M591, sensor type 2.

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