@@Ravenkeeper-c3z Check my github(link is in description), I have posted all related files in EnderWire folder. You can change amount of probes by changing variable_homing_samples variable. Here is file you want: github.com/irebane/my-printers-misc/blob/main/EnderWire/btt-eddy.cfg
I find USB mod more stable than CAN but there is a downside as well to this setup as you can kill your RPI if something goes wrong with power wires in umbilical cable, let's say 24v will short on USB signal wires. I think one of the main advantages is that you don't really need canbus supported motherboard to run EBB in USB mode like in my case.
i use the eddy usb on my switchwire with 2040 ebb can toolboard, works much better that with servo clicky probe, the weight would always drop the extruder down. But have also one eddy melt while printing ABS and failed cables (non canbus setups)
Thank you for sharing your experience it was very interesting to me how many people really use those and how well this probe holds up over time considering the requirement of it being mounted ~2mm from the nozzle height.
@@hobbyistnotes on my Voron trident that mostly prints ABS en ASA the eddy housing melted a bit, deformed and made the coil/pcb angle not right anymore. The suggestion from BTT was mostly not to heat the bed over 60C and keep the doors open....
Happy Holidays! Thanks for the video!
Thanks, you too!
Good..just ordered the EBB36 2 days ago, never thought about Eddy
Can the mod via usb be used on the ebb sb2209?
Good video! Any chance of a more in depth video of the can setup?
I have very detailed video on my channel about Can setup
Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/GfUMAPoJlR4/видео.html
there are klipper macros to ignore the first result on Z probe which might help with your Z offset. i think danger klipper also has this built in
That is what original BTT macro is doing as well but that this is not enough.
Could you link to that? Would love to test it out, i really want my printer to ignore first probe
@@Ravenkeeper-c3z Check my github(link is in description), I have posted all related files in EnderWire folder. You can change amount of probes by changing variable_homing_samples variable. Here is file you want: github.com/irebane/my-printers-misc/blob/main/EnderWire/btt-eddy.cfg
SOVOL SV08 not full klipper, not much chance :(
Isn't there a manual available for getting to a mainline klipper with SV08? github.com/Rappetor/Sovol-SV08-Mainline
@hobbyistnotes some say the installation brick there printer
@@3D_Printing Good to know, I didn't knew that. Personally I still would take a risk.
@@hobbyistnotes im on mainline. Took about an hour to do.
I have an ebb36 on my printer using CAN bus, is there any advantage using usb mod? Very good video btw.
I find USB mod more stable than CAN but there is a downside as well to this setup as you can kill your RPI if something goes wrong with power wires in umbilical cable, let's say 24v will short on USB signal wires. I think one of the main advantages is that you don't really need canbus supported motherboard to run EBB in USB mode like in my case.
i use the eddy usb on my switchwire with 2040 ebb can toolboard, works much better that with servo clicky probe, the weight would always drop the extruder down. But have also one eddy melt while printing ABS and failed cables (non canbus setups)
Thank you for sharing your experience it was very interesting to me how many people really use those and how well this probe holds up over time considering the requirement of it being mounted ~2mm from the nozzle height.
@@hobbyistnotes on my Voron trident that mostly prints ABS en ASA the eddy housing melted a bit, deformed and made the coil/pcb angle not right anymore. The suggestion from BTT was mostly not to heat the bed over 60C and keep the doors open....
@@AnandNL What a joke solution to be honest...
@@hobbyistnotes the max temp of the eddy is 90 within the setup and have killed prints for me. i have raised it to 110C
That was fast!