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Re: Wires don't match instructions... ARGH!

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 9:50 am
by Eaglezsoar
BONE wrote:
Eaglezsoar wrote: I never assumed anyone was a bonehead,
Careful, I'm sensitive when it comes to my last name. :lol:
:P :lol:

Re: Wires don't match instructions... ARGH!

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 12:34 pm
by GPriv
(Bone) funny...

So, I fixed the solder nightmare and added crimps. Cleaned up the wiring a bit (I would definitely change the manual to read: do not use ties downs on the columns for the hot end wires until wiring job is completed and hot end installed). It's a pain to move those wires around but it's possible when done with care and finesse. It makes for a much cleaner job (the measurements) when done after installing the hot end. Remember: the (vast majority of) peops who are using the guide have never assembled a printer, so "experience" (with this model, I mean) doesn't exist. The instructions call for 2 1/2 inches being okay, but the length needs to be fine tuned for a truly slick appearance.
Just saying. :D
Oh, and I guess this would be another place to put a simple line of explanation (for those of us who always question), such as: USE the crimps; do not solder the ends. When the printer is in operation solder WILL melt or evaporate. Luck, or lack of it, will determine how much damage will result.

Re: Wires don't match instructions... ARGH!

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 1:04 pm
by BONE
Another note on the wiring, if adjustments to the length of wire on either side of the extrusion need to be made, it very difficult once installed. I had the cheapskates all setup and I had to take the off, along with the belts and bearings so that I could pull on the wires through some more for the required side. A noted minimum length of wire on both sides of the extrusion before installation would be nice. I still had to go out to Lowes and get two more feet of 18AWG wire to finish wiring up the RAMBo.