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Since a picture is worth a thousand words, here’s a picture to show you why I did it: | Since a picture is worth a thousand words, here’s a picture to show you why I did it: | ||
- | ** THIS IS WHERE A PICTURE WILL GO EVENTUALLY MAYBE. FIXME** | + | {{: |
In the event you can’t see what the photo is showing you, it’s this: The mainboard from my Anet A8 caught fire after about two weeks’ worth of printing. I am not entirely sure what caused the fire since my wiring was correct (despite some speculation from the Anet Facebook group), but I do know this: The Marlin firmware that Anet uses in their mainboards is older than the current stable version, and it lacks the basic safeguards that newer Marlin releases has. | In the event you can’t see what the photo is showing you, it’s this: The mainboard from my Anet A8 caught fire after about two weeks’ worth of printing. I am not entirely sure what caused the fire since my wiring was correct (despite some speculation from the Anet Facebook group), but I do know this: The Marlin firmware that Anet uses in their mainboards is older than the current stable version, and it lacks the basic safeguards that newer Marlin releases has. | ||
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* Additional hardware. It goes without saying, but you’ll need to have some tools to make the jump. They aren’t mandatory, but if you’re serious about 3D printing—and I hope you are!—this will pay dividends moving forward. My specific recommendations for adapting your kit to a RAMPS setup are: | * Additional hardware. It goes without saying, but you’ll need to have some tools to make the jump. They aren’t mandatory, but if you’re serious about 3D printing—and I hope you are!—this will pay dividends moving forward. My specific recommendations for adapting your kit to a RAMPS setup are: | ||
* DuPont connectors. This is the name of those li’l black ends you… that… well, that… I’m bad at describing this. So, I’ll use a picture instead: | * DuPont connectors. This is the name of those li’l black ends you… that… well, that… I’m bad at describing this. So, I’ll use a picture instead: | ||
- | **ANOTHER PICTURE PLACEHOLDER. FIXME ** | + | {{: |
* Yes, that thing. There are kits on Amazon (I’m a huge fan of theirs; you’ll learn this quickly) that sell these connectors at amazingly low cost. The one that I’d recommend is this one here, which contains 425 pieces for $10.99 USD. Hilitchi also has other kits going upwards of 1,000 pieces (which is what I got, but I’m a nerd) for $16.87 USD. | * Yes, that thing. There are kits on Amazon (I’m a huge fan of theirs; you’ll learn this quickly) that sell these connectors at amazingly low cost. The one that I’d recommend is this one here, which contains 425 pieces for $10.99 USD. Hilitchi also has other kits going upwards of 1,000 pieces (which is what I got, but I’m a nerd) for $16.87 USD. | ||
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====See also ==== | ====See also ==== | ||
- | [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
+ | * in configuration.h change: | ||
+ | * set: #define Z_MAX_POS 240 - to use the maximum A8 height | ||
+ | * to enable autolevel follow the instructions as described for skynet3D | ||
- | following changes to this excelent guide are proposed: | ||
- | * in configuration.h change: | ||
- | * set: #define Z_MAX_POS 240 - to use the maximum A8 height | ||
- | * to enable autolevel follow the instructions as described for skynet3D | ||
- | * | ||
- | [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
- | [[https:// | + | |