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Daniel O'Brien
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Creality Ender 3 V3 SE - Nebula Smart Kit Upgrade Issues
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My swing that I custom built and redesigned needed a lot of TLC, so I ended up removing the old and started new with all the design plans in my head. It took me a couple of days and turned out pretty nice. I still might add on a few more little pieces to complete it, but for now, I'm happy with it.
Disconect G-Sendor (both ports) from Nebula Pad and run the starting procedure again.
Had same issue, I renamed the .bin file to 123.bin and it worked. (I had issue while updating the firmware previously and this was the solution, So I just tried and it worked while installing the nebula kit)
Do u have a 4.2.7 board or the 4.2.2?
Make sure you have the most recent software updated to the ender, then you have to pull the nebula pad.bin file and put that on the physical machine
Did you ever get it working? I had a similar issue with the original pad when I tried to update to Firmware 1.06 on the board. As others have said in the comments, renaming the firmware, formatting each time and setting format to fat32 4096 was what worked for me in fixing the bluescreen. The first couple times I tried, it failed. So I rolled back to 1.04 and got it working then installed 1.06 again. I had to use an older micro SD because the newer one I had could not format in Fat 32 so I used an old 32g slow SD card. Now I have the Nebula pad and it connects but having other issues with rough prints. I will probably try rooting at this point.
Here’s an improved version of your instructions: 1. Power the Nebula Screen separately: Ensure that the Nebula Screen is connected to a separate power source. 2. Copy the firmware file: Directly transfer the firmware file to the SD card. 3. Nebula Screen setup: Follow the on-screen instructions on the Nebula Screen. 4. Insert SD card into the printer: Once the steps on the Nebula Screen are complete, insert the SD card into the printer. 5. Select the correct model: On the Nebula Screen, choose the appropriate model for your printer. 6. Power on the printer: Finally, turn on the printer to begin the update process.
You have to use the micro sd TJC_SET and install the screen first. After which, delete the TJC_SET and copy Ender 3 V3 SE ending in SWV1.0.6_GD303.bin. Unser the SD card and turn on the printer. Hope this is help for you or others having the same issue when you have to go back on the original firmware. All firmware is on Creality’s site.
I'm having the exact same problem as you so have you been able to sort
Try a rooted firmware in order to modify the printer.cfg file. I had issues with y axis shifting after switching to the nebula pad. You can then upgrade to the latest firmware from the menu. Another gotcha, from google search, is that you can only use the same name once. Try renaming the firmware file and see if that helps. I feel your pain... but it was worth it
hi! I also have a problem with Y-axis offset when using nebula pad. How did you solve this problem?
Changed the y-axis speed inside printer.cfg file after rooting the nebula pad. It was way too fast. My belt kept slipping on that axis during calibration. It was a hard grinding noise, thought it was going to break the printer every time i did an auto bed levelling calibration. Found the speed setting on google, searching you y- axis shifting.
i can run you threw how to get it going its not too bad really
How did you mount the gsensor bracket on 3 v3 se?
@@lars6664 I didn't use it and it works fine
You have fix it? There is any solution?
So, now it works for you?
I worked it out 😅 I just had to download the correct firmware for ender 3 v3 se, and format sd card and rename the firmware. it worked first try
What was the firmware name
@dillonnoates4623 Oh, and format the usb first, FAT32 and change the allocation unit size to 4096 bytes
But not impressed I recommend staying stock until Creality fixes these two major issues first is with the Z axis the printer will ignore the slicers set limitations for the Z axis causing it to skip or Miss layers, causing the nozzle to crash into the print, potentially damaging the printer as well. Also, there’s an issue with auto leveling, causing the Y axis motor to when moving to the probe position due to it trying to accelerate at the same speed as the KE which the SE can’t handle, causing inconsistencies in the levelling data, causing levelling problems and a bunch of other stuff I can continue yapping about, but I give up right now and not impressed paid $150 for this thing and I can’t even use my printer now
I’m in the same situation that you are in
I did to much upgrades in this printer and it still sucks
If you ever get a chance to report this to Creality support I’ve reported it multiple times and I am trying to escalate this case about the specific issue. I don’t know why they wouldn’t test their product properly before selling it
Try a rooted firmware in order to modify the printer.cfg file. I had issues with y axis shifting after switching to the nebula pad. You can then upgrade to the latest firmware from the menu.
@@Rome-sr6zp I managed to get it to print properly after Upping all the stepper motors RUN_Current from 0.6 to 0.8
You need to format the SD card to FAT32 and allocation size to 4096 bytes
I had nothing but issues with the Nebula setup, I swithed back for a about a month. nI had to completely reinstall the .4 firmware. 1. There is a Micro SD on the side of the old screen housing.. Get a micro sd card Format it, and drag the TJC file over only. This will install the old firmware, back into the old screen. 2. Format the regular SD card and drag over the 123.bin. This is the machine firmware. Put in the sd card, power it up and, let it go. I had to do this a few times before it worked. The SD card slot on the printer sucks and will wear out.
Having the exact same issue. Any updates?
Daniel i saw your 2 videos and you help me to identify the error this is what i did to fix it, i use a usb and the sd card at the same time, i downgrade the screen to the version 23 and in the sd i upload the firmware of the printer both from the web page you show in the video, start with bot devices plug downgrafe the version and continue qith the instalation menu, but fail remove the usb and start over the process with the sd no work,plug the oeiginal screen and yurn on and did a horrible big bip sound ao turn off ans plug the new screen and how work perfectly
Format the SD card, Direct the extraction to the SD card and name it something different. you need to have it off when you insert the card, power it on , follow prompts.
I don’t know if you ever found the solution, but I ran into the same problem today. I was super frustrated, but found this which solved my problem: Finally worked. Not sure why this time was the charm but it did. Thought I did it the same way the past 15 times. Process: Go to the download center, eco systems, nebula smart kit and click on the 3D Printing Firmware; Download and Extract. Take the SD card that came with the machine format it in FAT32 with 4096 for unit allocation. Only put the ender 3 *.bin file on the card. Put the card in the machine with the Nebula Smart Pad attached. (DO NOT HAVE THE G SENSOR ATTACHED) Turn on the machine and follow the prompts on the Smart Pad. There are videos out there, even ones that Creality recommend to follow that have you attaching the G Sensor and following prompts on the smart pad before turning on the machine, that do not work appearently. [Link to original post containing that text.](forum.creality.com/t/ender-3-v3-se-nebula-smart-kit-install-issue/7150/17)
I bought a glass build plate from the official Creality Amazon store page, went to auto level the bed after installing it and got a CR Touch error. Genius at Creality Chat Support suggested I downgrade the firmware, linked a random youtube video on how to do it (not even from their RUclips Page lol) and after updating the screen firmware, the board firmware bricked my printer. Now the screen just shows multiple different languages all overlapping each other when I boot it up. FML
I noticed you still have the SD card in while trying to boot off of the old screen. Make sure there isn't any firmware files on the SD card. If you do have an update, rename it to 123.bin then when it's done just delete the file. You should be fine for the old screen. Thing you need to note though is you can't have any update firmware files on the SD card for the board when you're trying to use any of the screens.
You have to open the file folder. The machine cant read a closed file. The individual files need to be in the root directory.
You need to take the file out of the folder. Every time you flash the printer with the same firmware, you need to rename it. For example you can rename it firmware1.bin, then firmware2.bin, etc.
To retrun to the stock firmware try to downlaod the firmware, change the name of the file an flash the printer; then use the tft file provided to flash also the screen. That should work.
Pull out just theEnder3V3SE_firmware.bin file from the directory. Place it in the root directoryof the SD card. rename it firmware.bin. Make sure you have View-->Show-->Filename extensions turned on first so you don't make it firmware.bin.bin :) Then insert it and turn on the printer and wait, the UI does suck, but it will finish after some time, I think it wsa 15 minutes or so.
I'm having the same issue. I'll be honest, I don't understand your instructions. I'm not the greatest on the laptop
@@danbrown5644did you figure it out?
@Impuritan1 yes, when I get home I'll run through what I did for you
@danbrown5644 I'm so confused. Please help😅
@@danbrown5644 Here’s an improved version of your instructions: 1. Power the Nebula Screen separately: Ensure that the Nebula Screen is connected to a separate power source. 2. Copy the firmware file: Directly transfer the firmware file to the SD card. 3. Nebula Screen setup: Follow the on-screen instructions on the Nebula Screen. 4. Insert SD card into the printer: Once the steps on the Nebula Screen are complete, insert the SD card into the printer. 5. Select the correct model: On the Nebula Screen, choose the appropriate model for your printer. 6. Power on the printer: Finally, turn on the printer to begin the update process.
You need to conect the screen cable to the nebula pad
Ditto