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    • PCRundefined
      PCR @opentoideas
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      @opentoideas @jay_s_uk could say more i think

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      • jay_s_ukundefined
        jay_s_uk @opentoideas
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        @opentoideas I use a different fan mount now. Haven't posted it to thingiverse yet though

        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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        • opentoideasundefined
          opentoideas
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          thank you for the input.

          for the moment I think I will keep the flying extruder setup.

          my delta effector should be arriving today so I will finally get to see how things fit and a better idea how the hotend fan might fit.

          @Fred-Y - I have been using the ultrabase for a couple of years now and have damaged them in a couple of ways but not yet had any issues with sticking other than my own error. keeping the ultrabase clean I find helps and I give it a wipe over with isopropyl most prints and a good clean as soon as I see any marks. Dragging the nozzle after incorrect levelling and pulling a part off before it cools are both great ways to damage the surface but I find printing at 70C as long as I let the ultrabase cool to under 45C then the part is fully released from the bed before I get there.

          I see so many people that dont get on with the ultrabase but for some reason it was one of those "eureka" moments for me. I had nothing but problems with all the different surfaces that I tried. I have damaged the 2 I used on my CR10 but that was mainly due to probe reliability problems.

          @jay_s_uk - if you are the same person as jayuk.org then thank you - the predator blog was one of many sites I have used for inspiration. any chance of a peek at your current fan setup?

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          • jay_s_ukundefined
            jay_s_uk @opentoideas
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            @opentoideas yes, thats me

            I use this design Cooling Duct.STL
            uses 2 x 4020 blowers and allows one of PCR's accelerometer boards to be attached.
            its designed for a volcano
            b5b56e94-9887-48a6-964a-725696c4b7b3-image.png

            Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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            • opentoideasundefined
              opentoideas @jay_s_uk
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              @jay_s_uk said in Delta effector weight, predator conversion:

              @opentoideas yes, thats me

              I use this design Cooling Duct.STL
              uses 2 x 4020 blowers and allows one of PCR's accelerometer boards to be attached.
              its designed for a volcano
              b5b56e94-9887-48a6-964a-725696c4b7b3-image.png

              thank you, I also use a volcano so this will be added to the print list.

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              • opentoideasundefined
                opentoideas @opentoideas
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                @jay_s_uk - accelerometer....... oh dear I feel another rabbit hole coming on....

                I can see that adding one is of potential benefit.. while I am figuring out the wiring would seem like a good time to add it so I guess Ineed to do more research. any tips for a newb?

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                • jay_s_ukundefined
                  jay_s_uk @opentoideas
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                  @opentoideas i used an amazon basics USB-C cable 2.7m in length.
                  theres an image kicking around on here for wiring it up.
                  then depending on your board depends on how you wire it up. I use a fly-e3-pro so the wiring for me will be different
                  definitely worth while once all the input shaping stuff comes into stable

                  Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                  • opentoideasundefined
                    opentoideas
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                    @PCR do you still have any of the accelerometers?

                    @jay_s_uk like the USB cable. probably have a few with damaged connectors I could use. So tempting to buy a toolboard to simplify the wiring for good.

                    My smart effector has arrived so I am in the process of getting it all built and have your cooling duct printing at the moment. looking good so far and love the design.

                    typically I have to wait for cable as it was backordered at RS but fingers crossed it should arrive by the end of the week as I dont want to cobble together the wiring.

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                    • PCRundefined
                      PCR @opentoideas
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                      @opentoideas yes! Write a PM

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                      • opentoideasundefined
                        opentoideas @PCR
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                        @pcr sent thank you

                        The more I think about it the better the toolboard is sounding.... just ordered one so off on the hunt for mounting solutions.

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                        • opentoideasundefined
                          opentoideas @PCR
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                          @pcr is there any reason I couldn't use your accelerometer connected to a 1LC toolboard?

                          my thinking is that the toolboard is simpler and more sensibly mounted to the extruder but thats no use for the accelerometer which needs to be on the print head.

                          if I can use your accelerometer on the print head connecting to the toolboard at the extruder then as long as the toolboards internal accelerometer can be ignored that would be the best of both......

                          I suspect that there will likely be a reason it wont work that way though

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                          • o_lampeundefined
                            o_lampe @opentoideas
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                            @opentoideas
                            Having two accel-sensors was part of an earlier discussion. The toolboard sensor mounted to the frame and another on the toolhead/effector. The shaper-plugin should build the difference of both curves.
                            Not sure how much has been implemented yet, I still use the Caliper method 😊

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