@@saddle1940 hm I have never done it, if the plug is the same as the run out sensor than I’m assuming plug it in there and you may need to do a firmware update as well I’m not sure though
My sensor seems a little tight, I have to exert force for the filament to pass, is this normal? It even seems like it forces the extruder trying to pull the filament
@@CortesBombado-fv9cy that’s no fun :/ it’s hard to find the issue with out seeing it, do you have discord? Or have the ability to sign up for it? If so join my discord and send a picture so I can see it and help you find your issue :) if not then that’s ok just may be a little more difficult discord.gg/xmhAkhAf
I was just installing the sensor on my printer today. You can run the cable inside the LEFT pillar (not sure if that's the word) not the one on the right side. There are small cut outs in the bridge to hold it in place as well. The original manual really sucks 😂 EDIT: Glad I watched till the end as I didn't knew you can install sensor close to the toolhead! That will save few grams of filament. Any downside of this way of mounting?
you can print an adapter that attaches to the top arm without having to use the filament rod also
@@fventura03 oh nice, I mean for me it’s just better to put it on the toolhead but cool
How would you install the anti-jam sensor? The movement sensor that sends pulses.
@@saddle1940 hm I have never done it, if the plug is the same as the run out sensor than I’m assuming plug it in there and you may need to do a firmware update as well I’m not sure though
My sensor seems a little tight, I have to exert force for the filament to pass, is this normal? It even seems like it forces the extruder trying to pull the filament
@@CortesBombado-fv9cy that’s no fun :/ it’s hard to find the issue with out seeing it, do you have discord? Or have the ability to sign up for it? If so join my discord and send a picture so I can see it and help you find your issue :) if not then that’s ok just may be a little more difficult
discord.gg/xmhAkhAf
I was just installing the sensor on my printer today. You can run the cable inside the LEFT pillar (not sure if that's the word) not the one on the right side. There are small cut outs in the bridge to hold it in place as well. The original manual really sucks 😂
EDIT: Glad I watched till the end as I didn't knew you can install sensor close to the toolhead! That will save few grams of filament. Any downside of this way of mounting?
@@jbarszczewski oh lol that’s a great idea for anyone running it normally ofc I’m running direct so I can have my printer in my enclosure
@@thatguymakesthings After watching your video I was thinking to move the sensor to the toolhead as it just makes more sense.
@@jbarszczewski that’s what I’m saying been working great since making it and it works amazing for enclosures or any special setups