Amps Tronxy X5SA
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@xsivspd I can say that the X5S-500 I received has a 24v 21a power supply. I've done several upgrades to it and still have some more to do but I think it's a solid base for a printer its size. Another option I may have gone with is contacting ZYLTech and having them upscale their 400x400x500 kit to 500x500x600. I had contacted them and they were receptive but I had already ordered the TronXY.
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@tletourneau said in Amps Tronxy X5SA:
ZYLTech
That shouldn't be too hard. Ten parts? four extruded aluminum vrails, four smooth rods, and two drive screws.
That's one of the things I really like about corexy printers, changing their height is easy.
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How do you like the 500? I'm about ready to purchase and still can't find any real reviews.
Anything you've changed or want to change? How stable is it?
Thanks!
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Reviving a dead topic here but couple of you have or have had a Tronxy at the least. I just bought a Tronxy X5ST-500 couple of weeks ago and received it last friday.
I bought it knowing it would need upgrades but all the reviews on it were 1 to 2 years old.
Aside from belts, hotend, extruder what more do I need or is that good enough?
Obviously since I'm here posting I'm curious about a duet board as an upgrade as well but that might be a hurdle I need a lot of help with.
Thanks
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You may want to re-wire the bed heater for 24v.
Don't know if yours is different but mine came with the three terminal option and markings showing connections for either 12v or 24v. I kept everything else 12v. The bed heat up time is greatly improved now.
Also I converted both the X and Y carriages to accept concentric adjusters so that every bit of play in those areas can be eliminated.
Lastly, I mounted a 5mm thick high quality aluminium plate on top of the bed, converted it two a three screw system and coated the bed with Printbite (which is a fantastic product).
I am now producing really good prints.
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@EzeE said in Amps Tronxy X5SA:
but that might be a hurdle I need a lot of help with.
Well you've come to the right place. We're all here to help.
If you'd like to see what kind of work is needed for a total conversion to a Duet board, see this guide series. https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/Ender+3+Pro+and+Duet+Maestro+Guide+Part+1:+Wiring/37?lang=en
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@EzeE said in Amps Tronxy X5SA:
Obviously since I'm here posting I'm curious about a duet board as an upgrade as well but that might be a hurdle I need a lot of help with.
I upgraded mine first with duet 2 ethernet and now its running on Duet 3 with SBC so
if you decide to go for the upgrade I can give you loads of help. -
Here's what I've done to mine:
Duet 2 Ethernet
Duex 5
7" PanelDue
500x500x9.5mm ATP-5 Cast Aluminum tooling plate with three screw leveling (may change now that I have triple Z axis)
Wham Bam Magnetic Build Plate
Triple Z Axis (3-92 oz.in. 2.1 amp motors) with 12x2MM single start lead screws and 12mm linear rods (still trying to figure out if I need the rods or not)
Linear Rails for X and Y
E3D Hemera
MOSFET for hot end
1000w Keenovo with SSR for heat bed
dc42 Mini IR Sensor or BLTouch
Aluminum bracing at all corners for rigidity -
Just got my a Duet 2 Wifi today.
Extruder, Hotend on order and a supposedly anti stretch fiber re-enforced belt.
So my unit came with a few "upgrades" then previous versions.
The Power supply has 24v for the heater (assumption on my part is 24v already doesn't need upgrade?) might obviously be wrong.
Biggest issue I think I am going to have now is there is a 32 pin (IDE style/looking) ribbon cable going from the front to the back breakout board that controls the x-motor, extruder, and filliment run out and hotend. Y motor has a separate cable going from control board to the motor so odd to me.
Maybe I'll be able to buy cables already made to get rid of the ribbon cable?
Looking at @TLeTourneau list gives me more ideas to look into.
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I bought my Tronxy X5SA-Pro 500 and it has the same ribbon cable from the back to the front. I'm putting a Duet 3 on it, so i'll be stripping wires and re-crimping a lot. I don't think i'll use the ribbon cable. What did you end up doing?