I see the same thing as Alan Wu. I can't set T0 but when I set T1 both hotends heat to that temperature
Unfortunately, the servo I had laying around isn't usable since it can easily rotate when not powered
I checked everything I could check. Eventually I searched through my electronics collection and found another one of the servos. I hooked it up and it works. So it must be the servo that came with the printer
Mine doesn't do anything.
It seems my servo is doa. I tested it with an esp8266 and a servo sketch. Nothing….
I also checked the dupont connector. It is working fine.
I did double check the polarity before turning on the printer…
I got 91 mm for the perfect length
Form should be from
There is a typo here.
I used a pick to punch a hole through the aluminum layer on the bottom. This made it easier to push the standoffs through
There is 1 m4x6mm button with an m4 t-nut in the bag with the m2 bolts
I see the same thing as Alan Wu. I can't set T0 but when I set T1 both hotends heat to that temperature
Unfortunately, the servo I had laying around isn't usable since it can easily rotate when not powered
I checked everything I could check. Eventually I searched through my electronics collection and found another one of the servos. I hooked it up and it works. So it must be the servo that came with the printer
Mine doesn't do anything.
It seems my servo is doa. I tested it with an esp8266 and a servo sketch. Nothing….
I also checked the dupont connector. It is working fine.
I did double check the polarity before turning on the printer…
I got 91 mm for the perfect length
Form should be from
There is a typo here.
I used a pick to punch a hole through the aluminum layer on the bottom. This made it easier to push the standoffs through
There is 1 m4x6mm button with an m4 t-nut in the bag with the m2 bolts