barnett wrote:I installed mine over the weekend. Maybe someone else said this already, but you do need longer screws to mount the steppers. I think I needed an extra 6mm per screw. Also, I wasn't sure how tight to screw them in because you can compress that rubber and mine did not compress the exact same amount on all corners. I made them as tight as I could and still have them all be even (per eyeball measurement).
They do make quite a difference. I don't have a before/after video, but to me the printer sounds like I went swimming and have water stuck in my ears. You might be able to simulate what these dampers are like by sticking your fingers in your ears or putting in earplugs.
One thing is that apparently at least one of my steppers makes a very faint, high pitch sound (like a dog whistle) that I could not hear before because it was drowned out by the normal sound.
I am very satisfied. I think every rmax kit should come with these (or something like it).
I am betting that you are running a higher current to your motors than needed and this will cause the sound you describe. The default current trimpot setting in the firmware is 195 if I am not mistaken. You should be able to dial this down to a 135 trimpot setting without any I'll effect and then you will hear nothing. If you are losing steps after this adjustment when pushing higher speeds. Simply increase the value by 10 at a time until steps are not lost anymore and you will still be far below the current induced while it was set to previously.
Try it. 195 is too high regarrdless, your motors will also run much cooler.
Almost forgot. the
4th &
5th values in the "#define MOTORCURRENT (135,135,135,
165,
165)" firmware settings (X,Y,Z,
EXT1,
EXT2) are the steppers on your extruders and typically need higher values than the drive axis motors. Especially if you are running a direct drive extruder such as the EZstruder. It will slip/kickback/stop worse than you can imagine if you lower it's current to far. You can improve it also by upping the current to 195 or above infact to help those problems. By take care to monitor the stepper temp as you up the value.