Glad you enjoyed the video. if you have any topics you would be interested in having covered i am always open to suggestions. Unfortunatly the speed is due to trying to get as much information possible out there and keep the video short. but i will make an effort to slow down in future videos.
thanks have hard time understanding most vids but yours seem clear. i mest up the controllers on ny tronxy 802 and the one on tronxy 3x didnt work wright so i need too replace them are learn more about installing fimeware to them .
I have some spicy question :D Can you connect the Ramps with Arduino by wires? It is because Ramps does not use all the pins of Arduino and I know I will need other pins because I want to add other sensors to my 3D printer
Hi, your series is very helpful and informative. Im on a tight budget and I wanted to get a link for where you purchase your inexpensive re-arm boards?
generally with power supplies its the voltage that matters. Amperage is a minimum value, pretty safe to have a higher amp supply than required as long as the volts are good.
Do you think you could show us how to set up two stepper motors with a single nozzle I’ve been trying for three weeks and I can’t figure out the firmware or the slicing software😥PLEASE
hello, i've just activated the power loss recovery in my version of marlin but when i run it now it stalls and shows the error range (1-3), what does this mean and how do i fix it?
i have made a 3d printer but facing some issue.i cannot home all axis.i m doing it manually by pausing the printer.and also i m not able to control prining speed from lcd display.i thing this might be from marlin.plz help me out
you technically can. major difference is the programming used to drive it. the ramps is designed for marlin. which is one of the default gcode outputs for the most popular slicer programs. you would either need to figure out how to get marlin to work with the cnc shield. or else adjust your slicer to use the cnc shield gcode. As i have not tried to use the cnc shield i cannot speak to exact differences other than what the documentation can tell me.
Not recommended. I could, if the caps are high enough rated. Watch voltage drop across diodes, which will dissipate power. Why not just stick with 18max, or common smps 12v?
My first guess is that when connecting to the ramps you put the endstop switches on + and - shorting the power rails. i did the exact thing during a live stream i did a couple years ago.
Best video I have seen so far on this subject!!! I want to build an 8 foot long 3d printer, but the control electronics are my weakness.
Please give the link to this boards schematic
Hope you are still doing videos to help folks like myself :) slow down a tad for us over 60 but you are a great teacher thanks!
Glad you enjoyed the video. if you have any topics you would be interested in having covered i am always open to suggestions. Unfortunatly the speed is due to trying to get as much information possible out there and keep the video short. but i will make an effort to slow down in future videos.
I like it that I'm getting 3D printer building tips from Elwood Blues.
great video dude certainly helped thanks allot
I like how you seem to not care it’s fantastic lol
Excellent video! By the way, got myself subscribed :)
thanks have hard time understanding most vids but yours seem clear. i mest up the controllers on ny tronxy 802 and the one on tronxy 3x didnt work wright so i need too replace them are learn more about installing fimeware to them .
Can we use tmc2208 or tmc2209 with this ?
I have some spicy question :D Can you connect the Ramps with Arduino by wires? It is because Ramps does not use all the pins of Arduino and I know I will need other pins because I want to add other sensors to my 3D printer
Hi, your series is very helpful and informative. Im on a tight budget and I wanted to get a link for where you purchase your inexpensive re-arm boards?
im also interested in getingt all of this
Can we use 12V 10amp Power supply? Instead of 12V 5Amp power supply?
generally with power supplies its the voltage that matters. Amperage is a minimum value, pretty safe to have a higher amp supply than required as long as the volts are good.
@@workshoptinkerers447 thanks you 😀
Hi sir where did you buy new arduino mega with sd slot ? can you send me link?
Do you think you could show us how to set up two stepper motors with a single nozzle I’ve been trying for three weeks and I can’t figure out the firmware or the slicing software😥PLEASE
dual in dual out? or dual in single out? and which slicer do you use? i only really know simplify3d at this point.
Could I use 30 amperage power supply or not!??
you can use as high of an amperage power supply as you could want. as long as the voltage is correct. just have minimum amperages for working.
nice video. thanks
need a magnifying glass I down loaded the schematics for this board thanks
hello, i've just activated the power loss recovery in my version of marlin but when i run it now it stalls and shows the error range (1-3), what does this mean and how do i fix it?
i have made a 3d printer but facing some issue.i cannot home all axis.i m doing it manually by pausing the printer.and also i m not able to control prining speed from lcd display.i thing this might be from marlin.plz help me out
can we use cnc sheild v3 instead of ramps 1.4? what is the difference
you technically can. major difference is the programming used to drive it. the ramps is designed for marlin. which is one of the default gcode outputs for the most popular slicer programs. you would either need to figure out how to get marlin to work with the cnc shield. or else adjust your slicer to use the cnc shield gcode.
As i have not tried to use the cnc shield i cannot speak to exact differences other than what the documentation can tell me.
Do you know the right way to hook up the board to avoid conductivity?
what do you mean conductivity? which part of the board? have you watched my wiring video where i go over how to assemble the board?
Can this board take 24V DC?
Not recommended. I could, if the caps are high enough rated. Watch voltage drop across diodes, which will dissipate power. Why not just stick with 18max, or common smps 12v?
is there a build volume limit?
not from the controllers that i know of. your main challenges will be the structure and how accurate do you want to keep the hotend.
THANKS A LOT
I made every connection correct but my Arduino burnt up. why? help me please
My first guess is that when connecting to the ramps you put the endstop switches on + and - shorting the power rails. i did the exact thing during a live stream i did a couple years ago.
it is too fast for me
Same as all other videos on RUclips... You're just stating the obvious and what can be found with one click in Google