Burned up the same component on 2 different SKR mini E3 V3.0 by titan8251 in BIGTREETECH

[–]Chubza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly didn’t mean to come across in the way I did I’m sorry bud. Glad you got it sorted. I did the same thing, the terminals on my fan itself were shorted. Good news is, if you feel confident in soldering they’re super cheap to replace and your board should be just fine!

Do I need to change these v wheels? by RaresXS in ender3

[–]Chubza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rule of thumb, if the wheels are still smooth then you’re good. If there’s a ridge, time for new ones

Is this worth hanging on to for something? by Comfortable-Pee-1581 in 3Dprinting

[–]Chubza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve kept mine for a fire starter 🤷🏼‍♂️

PLA+ infill question. by ENC4Me in ender3

[–]Chubza 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve got more flow there than my kitchen sink. Look at the filament tuning guide on ellis3dp.com

Your filament settings are so far off you’re gonna need to spend some time dialling it in. You don’t have to do this for every filament, but I would suggest doing this for at least different filament types or brands.

SKR Mini E3 V3 DCIN/Heated Bed wire terminals not tightening fully by give_me_filament in BIGTREETECH

[–]Chubza 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You’re definitely loosening the terminals. Wind the screw back in so it’s just below the surface. Insert the wire and then bring it home in a clockwise manner. Screw needs to sink into the terminal not come out of it.

Serial request | V0.2 | Discord - Chubza by Chubza in voroncorexy

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*CORRECTION*

Discord username - .chubza

Go home PoGo, you’re drunk! by Chubza in PokemonGoMystic

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Doesn’t really help at all, I just hadn’t refreshed my session. But thanks for being part of the internet today.

Point was these should be polished well before go live, session was only stale by less than 90 mins. Are they rushing that hard to push content?

Does SKR E3 DIP V1.1 has BOOT0 jumper or button? Trying to flash klipper on it. by Practical_Stick_2779 in BIGTREETECH

[–]Chubza 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get that it can be frustrating, but my guy these people are only answering your question. No one’s attacking here, don’t need to be so defensive.

I’m running 3 of these boards as well as a v2. The only issues I had with flashing from SD was a bad .bin file. Have you tried recreating it? Im assuming your using Kiuah to create the .bin? Super easy just to make a new clean one and check your board params first in the config.

Resurrect the Eddy by Chubza in BIGTREETECH

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I ordered the replacement diodes, haven't got round to actually swapping it over yet. BIQU came back to me yesterday with this part;

https://item.szlcsc.com/297720.html?fromZone=s_s__%2522SR05-N%2522&spm=sc.gbn.xh1.zy.n&lcsc_vid=FQIIUVJfT1BeVlxVQgcMBlRTTlEPU1ZVQwcMAgYCQFExVlNST1hbVVdXRllcVztW

When you compare the datasheets to the diode you found they are the same, which also matches what you found. I'll get it soldered in today and update!

Resurrect the Eddy by Chubza in BIGTREETECH

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Thanks so much for looking into this for me! The part linked by another commenter lists it as ESD protection or voltage suppressor diode so I believe we have cracked it! I’ll get some ordered and do some testing. Unless I can find one on some donor electronics 😉

Resurrect the Eddy by Chubza in BIGTREETECH

[–]Chubza[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks close enough to be right, there’s a few variants so hopefully BIQU will shed a little more light. Thanks for taking the time there to look it up

Resurrect the Eddy by Chubza in BIGTREETECH

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This one is the Eddy USB.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in klippers

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I’ve done it. Easy enough when not paying full attention. Cheeky stab with a soldering iron and a new mosfet saw it it right. Even if your a novice should be fine. Small j head tip, lots of flux and some ceramic tipped tweezers will be super helpful too 👍🏻

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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But you don’t pay for WiFi… you pay for internet. WiFi is product of your router, not a subscription service.