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    • RE: How to setup the Bigtreetech smart filament sensor?

      Adding some information about possible problems with this sensor if anyone will dig out this thread (as I did).

      In my case sensor had intermittent failure. Once a few or a dozen minutes of printing it reported no filament (== no "low" pulses were sent). Then after 1-2 days it died completely.

      It turns out that when I mounted it using one of thingiverse mounts screw pressed a tiny bit on the side of connector causing it to rip ground path directly under connector. That caused no power on C145 chip (well, there was ~1.2V there).

      The fault was only visible under microscope and even then it wasn't immediately obvious/visible because main pins were soldered fine. Only one pin on the side (the mounting one) was ripped (and was up over pcb a fraction of mm).

      posted in Third-party add-ons
      arekxundefined
      arekx

    Latest posts made by arekx

    • RE: How to setup the Bigtreetech smart filament sensor?

      Adding some information about possible problems with this sensor if anyone will dig out this thread (as I did).

      In my case sensor had intermittent failure. Once a few or a dozen minutes of printing it reported no filament (== no "low" pulses were sent). Then after 1-2 days it died completely.

      It turns out that when I mounted it using one of thingiverse mounts screw pressed a tiny bit on the side of connector causing it to rip ground path directly under connector. That caused no power on C145 chip (well, there was ~1.2V there).

      The fault was only visible under microscope and even then it wasn't immediately obvious/visible because main pins were soldered fine. Only one pin on the side (the mounting one) was ripped (and was up over pcb a fraction of mm).

      posted in Third-party add-ons
      arekxundefined
      arekx