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    • peirof
      peirof last edited by

      Hi,

      What advantages / diferences has connect direct to Duet 3 mini vs rasperry pi-->duet 3 mini?

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      • jumpedwithbothfeet
        jumpedwithbothfeet @peirof last edited by

        @peirof One big advantage I found is you don't need a PC full stop when in SBC mode and it's easy to update, there are pro's and con's with both method's I'm sure but if you are on a budget it's a winner 🙂

        Voron Trident (4Z) - Duet 3 6HC, tool board 1.1V, tool distribution board, SBC

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        • o_lampe
          o_lampe @jumpedwithbothfeet last edited by o_lampe

          @jumpedwithbothfeet said in Duet 3 mini with rasperry 3:

          you don't need a PC

          I thinks it's funny to use a Win-PC 😉

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          • zapta
            zapta @jumpedwithbothfeet last edited by

            Is it ok to turn power off arbitrarily or does the PI, being a full fledge computer, needs time to flash pending data to disks and such?

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            • jay_s_uk
              jay_s_uk @zapta last edited by

              @zapta I've never shut mine down properly and I've had it setup since the mini 5 came out. No corruption here

              Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32F4 port of RRF

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              • jay_s_uk
                jay_s_uk @zapta last edited by

                @zapta I suggest reading this thread https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/15767/can-o-worms-pi-shutdown-vs-power-off

                Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32F4 port of RRF

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                • jumpedwithbothfeet
                  jumpedwithbothfeet @zapta last edited by

                  @zapta I've always turned mine off and on with a wired in switch with no issues so far that's going on 2 years now...but you never know, I'm also using the duet3 6HC not the mini but I don't believe it makes a difference, least I hope not! 🙂

                  @o_lampe hindsight is a wonderful thing, I should of thought that one through!

                  @peirof just to clarify, to me its a great advantage that you can find/make the STL's, then slice them and print them all using SBC

                  Voron Trident (4Z) - Duet 3 6HC, tool board 1.1V, tool distribution board, SBC

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                  • zapta
                    zapta last edited by

                    @jumpedwithbothfeet said in Duet 3 mini with rasperry 3:

                    @peirof just to clarify, to me its a great advantage that you can find/make the STL's, then slice them and print them all using SBC

                    If you use onshape, i guess you can also design parts on the sbc.

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                    • jumpedwithbothfeet
                      jumpedwithbothfeet @zapta last edited by

                      @zapta I've not tried Onshape, but I do use Wings3D, blender and freecad works too I believe, prusaslicer to slice and your all good!

                      Voron Trident (4Z) - Duet 3 6HC, tool board 1.1V, tool distribution board, SBC

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