Migrate your Sovol SV08 to Mainline Klipper!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- In this video tutorial, we will migrate a Sovol SV08 factory Klipper to Mainline Klipper. This complete tutorial includes a companion document that you can use to follow along with the video. It's a long video, but worth the time if you have been considering the upgrade. We will use all of the available tools and software to complete the upgrade. I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks go to ss1gohan13 for the effort put into the original Git Document. For the most current version of the Git:
github.com/Rap...
Companion files: drive.google.c...
Thanks for the video.
To be fair though, Rappetor is the og author of the mainline branch. I did help create the documentation though.
Thank you! Can't wait to see the manual / video of the can bus conversion (and also the BTT EDDY CAN version)!
thanks , last week I got stuck with the Mainline Github tutorial, I suspected a specific sv08 firmware thing, so now with your great Tutorial I finally will try it again
Glad I could help
ordered my emmc one week ago and this will help me a lot. thank you for this great video 👍
You got a good voice and presence Rick, hope your channel grows.... it deserves to just based on the contributions to the SV08 community. Got my sub, Goodluck.
Thank you very much! I appreciate the kind words. Now, on to the next one...
admittedly havent watched it yet, but this is the guide we need, thanks m8!
Hello, thanks for this video. Why not put a link to the mainline github in the description of the video ? Because your Google repository will not have the latest update of the guide, configuration files or script.
Because when I used the official guide I found errors and could not finish the upgrade properly. The link is in the description. So I guess mine is the latest and far more thorough if you use my video with it. They match perfectly and you get to listen to me.
@@rickkollinsas a contributor to the mainline github and the author of the auto update script, it will be hard to me to listen to you explained how work things that I wrote (Also not to mention that most of the screenshots you use were taken on my computer). If you find things that can be improved on the github guide, why not contribute to make it better with pull request as about a dozen of peoples have done, instead of doing things on your own Google drive?
I'm going to try to see if I can pull the document and make some changes through a pull request later on.
@@haagelx This does seem like what he should have done, and it wouldn't have prevented him from making this video, just also helped the project where he got 95% of his content.
@@MON5TERMATT I'm curious to see what actually has changed, glancing over it it doesn't seem to have any obvious differences.. really don't see why this vid went with the GDrive and not a contribution.
Great video 👍
Thanks Joey!!!
I am interested about SV08 so I am looking your tutorial but what are the benefits of changing USB communication at toolhead to CanBus?
CanBus reduces the number of wires to the tool head from a dozen or so to 4, reducing the mass the tool head has to swing around when printing, fewer wires to break over time.
@@JeffRho thought new printer change from CanBus to USB (LDO boards for Voron)…. More stable and faster.
@@ziruszirus1654 You are right. The SV08 uses usb for communication. 3-pin USB (D+,D-, GND, no 5V) and 24V (GND, 24V). This has some advantages over CAN: You can simply use an USB-hub for adding multiple Toolboards and a bigger or extra PSU to get multiple tools connected. A CAN bus would actually need more wires, as it is a linear bus with two terminated ends. So for two tools and the mainboard the two tools are terminated and the mainboard is in the middle of the bus, but with more than two tools you need CAN to go to one tool and back again - so actually you need more wires for any toolnr. bigger than 3.
Someone would make a ton of money to just do a paid service to do all of this. I just want a Stealthburner with a reliable probe on my SV08 so I can have Revo, the toolhead look, and Mainline Klipper. Offer a core charge or to send in your own parts to be modded.
I agree!
@@rickkollins want a second income? I would be your first customer. Hardware is easy for me, its the software that get me. My SV08 is nice but its been an itch that needs scratching.