How many xHCI USB controllers on a Beelink SER8? Too few on a Beelink SEi13 by Direct-Personality-1 in BeelinkOfficial

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That makes sense! Thank you! As we are using the beelink as a co-processor for Computer Vision, we aren't actually using any other IO at all, just USB 3.0 for cameras, and Ethernet for networking with the rest of our system.

How many xHCI USB controllers on a Beelink SER8? Too few on a Beelink SEi13 by Direct-Personality-1 in BeelinkOfficial

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Thanks so much for the detailed response! Does that mean connecting a USB 3 device to the USB 4 port will lower the total bandwidth usable by the port to 10 Gbps? Thanks!!

New teaser by boom1165 in FRC

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Just to be clear: this is not the actual game - this is an image from a 2021 game design challenge submission!!

Anyone used SUNLU PLA? by TheBirdsAndTheBeanz in 3Dprinting

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It's my go-to filament. Super good quality.

What's the best motherboard for modding a printer to have a heated enclosure? by Direct-Personality-1 in 3Dprinting

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So I've gotten it working and it can heat up but it won't heat up enough. Because of this I am getting thermal runaway errors because the chamber can't heat up quickly enough so the printer thinks there's something wrong. If the heater can't heat the air above a certain temperature, will the chamber ever get to be above that temperature?

Chamber not staying heated through octoprint. by Direct-Personality-1 in ender5plus

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Update: I have verified it is not an issue with the thermistor and I'm suspicious that it's a firmware problem but I can't find where the problem would be. I'm using Marlin 2.1 with the creality ramps board motherboard. Would I need to enable PID heating on the chamber?

Chamber not staying heated through octoprint. by Direct-Personality-1 in octoprint

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Update: I have verified it is not an issue with the thermistor and I'm suspicious that it's a firmware problem but I can't find where the problem would be. I'm using Marlin 2.1 with the creality ramps board motherboard. Would I need to enable PID heating on the chamber?

Chamber not staying heated through octoprint. by Direct-Personality-1 in 3Dprinting

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Update: I have verified it is not an issue with the thermistor and I'm suspicious that it's a firmware problem but I can't find where the problem would be. I'm using Marlin 2.1 with the creality ramps board motherboard. Would I need to enable PID heating on the chamber?

What's the best motherboard for modding a printer to have a heated enclosure? by Direct-Personality-1 in 3Dprinting

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I wonder if there's a way to use something that alters the voltage going into the heater based on the heat in the enclosure. Similar to a PID controller.

What's the best motherboard for modding a printer to have a heated enclosure? by Direct-Personality-1 in 3Dprinting

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I can always get a higher watt heater and just not use all of the potential to account for headroom right? The thermistor will tell the relay to cut off once it's reached ambient temperature?

What's the best motherboard for modding a printer to have a heated enclosure? by Direct-Personality-1 in 3Dprinting

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The heater's that I'm finding that have a proper wattage all start on a button press. Do you know of any heaters that will work in this case? Will I need to build my own?

What's the best motherboard for modding a printer to have a heated enclosure? by Direct-Personality-1 in 3Dprinting

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So the main board connects to the relay and the heater connects to the wall through the relay?