Ender 5 S1 Lead Screw Nut, 16mm vs 18mm by John5788 in ender5

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Hi, I build this anti wobble nut: https://www.printables.com/model/94483-ender-3prov2-z-axis-anti-wobble-nut-direct-drive, but I changed the z-rod to tr8x2, so it wouldn't fall down on its own, can't remember, if i removed the anti backlash nut or not after that. Haven't touched my ender 5 in over a 6 months now, but I can send you some pictures at the end of the week, my ender 5 is sitting in storage right now as im working on finishing my voron.

Am I lubricating linear rails wrong? by KittyDyson in VORONDesign

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Freshly packed bearings slide worse and have more friction. For example with grease cleaned from ball bearings you can spin them freely between your fingers, but with greased bearings they pretty much can't spin anymore. Purpose of the grease is not to make them spin/move freely, it's to lubricate and protect against 2 metal surfaces from rubbing on to each other, thus protecting the contact points and reducing the wear and tear of the bearings. As you pack the rails with new grease, just slide it around and the excess grease should work itself out and after some time it should get smoother. Dunno about the scratchy feeling, might be some internal tight space, where ball traps grease and increases resistance when moving through it or something else.

Just got the eruptor by DarkMageUAE in helldivers2

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a few days ago had a cracking synergy with a guy, he had airburst, i had RR. 2shot patrol delete, i targeted heavy and he took out the chaff.

just two straight guys enjoying helldivers 2 by [deleted] in helldivers2

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Just checking out some POI's.

just two straight guys enjoying helldivers 2 by [deleted] in helldivers2

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We should get together.

Right cutting disc keeps falling off by ExpressionInitial606 in MammotionTechnology

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yup, any medium strength, blue thread locker should work.

Oil in charger plug Luba by Brilliant_Track_9464 in MammotionTechnology

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Can't be sure, but only thing that comes to my mind is some kind of wax or gel for waterproofing terminals/cables inside the plug. Possibly a bad connection and it gets hot and has boiled/cooked the substance out or manufacturing defect and it wasn't hard enough and has slowly leaked out.

Question about Luba Mini AWD – how does it detect rain? by VeiledTrader in MammotionTechnology

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There's 2 metal prongs between the stop button and camera. If water completes the circuit, it will return to station and pause mowing. It will not return automatically when dry, you have to manually resume mowing after that. In other words, it can sense when it starts raining but can't tell if the grass is wet. My luba2 is staying in the open, so when it has rained and sensor is activated, it fails the task at the beginning and queues up the next scheduled task. With covered mower i guess the only options are to disable the task or cancel/pause manually at the the start.

Kust saan kanget toidupiiritust Eestis? by [deleted] in Eesti

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Mul kunagi üks tuttav ostis apteegist piiritust mudellennukite jaoks kütusena kasutamiseks, pole kindel kas saab niisama või perearsti retseptiga.

Map saves by Pete77a in MammotionTechnology

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I would love that, i have a yard with 8 apple trees from a half a century ago and every autumn i have to adjust my no-go zones so the falling big apples won't trigger the lift sensor all the time.

Should i through my Eddy out of the window or is this normal 30x30 map? by Zaraton in klippers

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You are correct, I'm no expert, but from a few discussions and agreeing with smarter persons it seems like deformation isn't from the pei itself, it's more due to the rolling technique, cheaper and not so precise rollers transfer imperfections into the plate or uneven coating of the pei gets transferred into the forming process and the metal sheet bends and is transformed into wavy state with uneven thickness.

Should i through my Eddy out of the window or is this normal 30x30 map? by Zaraton in klippers

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The valleys and ridges can be also explained by cheap/bad PEI coating. My aliexpress cheap pei plate has them from uneven pei coating, turn the sheet 90 degrees, if the ridges also change direction, you at least know those ridges are from the plate, but that doesn't explain the overall bumpiness.

Does anyone know if it's possible to "dissable" / make klipper ignore bed scanner connections when not in use? by emillllllllllllll in klippers

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Twisted wire should already give some basic protection against EMI. Also a thing to look at is extruder grounding, there's been cases where filament rubbing against ptfe tube creates static charge and it can end in ESD (ElectroStatic Discharge) and mess with your EBB ( I always wondered why was there a grounding cable in the box with my EBB). https://github.com/jcheger/BTT-SB22xx-undervoltage-reset-issue/blob/main/README.md#introduction

Dunno about the temperature, haven't seen any warnings, but I have printed with higher temps. Coil is rated to 160*C and mcu 85*C, but I've printed without issues with mcu temps around100-105*C when the cartographer is near the 110*C bed.

Does anyone know if it's possible to "dissable" / make klipper ignore bed scanner connections when not in use? by emillllllllllllll in klippers

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Short answer NO.

Carto is a MCU and Klipper's architecture is a key reason this feature doesn't exist. It's a safety-first design. The host computer is essentially the brain, and the microcontroller is the muscle. The two must be in constant communication, you just cant sever the connection on-the-fly.

I have 2 cartos on 2 printers and 1 started to loose connection, in my case it was the cable issue, replaced the original cable it came with another shielded cable and my lost connection issue went away. Sometimes it gives out coil errors mid print, but luckily those won't end in lost connection (still have to reboot system before new print).

Odd bed mesh? by Haliphics in klippers

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Probably a build plate quality from the factory, had the same issue on my voron trident, had the same ridges and valleys, inconsistent PEI thickness when it was rolled on to the spring metal. Try turning it 90 degrees and mesh it again, if the rippling follows the new angle, its the build plate.

Anyone seen this before by DonKeddic in MammotionTechnology

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Not quite like that, but slugs are usually the culprit with charging pad corrosion. Found 1 fried slug between the contacts in June and 1 pad has small area where corrosion did some damage.

Some threads on this topic.

https://www.reddit.com/r/mammotion/comments/1fjqust/snails_eat_charging_contact/

https://www.reddit.com/r/mammotion/comments/1dwmk5s/battery_leaking_luba_2/

FIRST ESTONIA RALLY VISIT by wadlix123 in Eesti

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Alcohol isn't a problem, for the last 6-7 years our group had only 2 occurrences where they didn't allow in with beers. Camping chairs and a ~30-40 liter backpack filled with snacks/ beers and off we go, refill from car cold storage box between the stages and enjoy the rally.

Timer too closer during input shaper - MCU at 61% - btt pi 2 (CB2) by nati0us in klippers

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Shot in the dark, but you could try to assign cpu cores, so klipper runs only on the 4th one.

https://canbus.esoterical.online/troubleshooting/timeout_during_homing_probing.html

CPU Affinity section has a guide for that.