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google drive ...hope it work
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short video..
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Nice print and build platform
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hello Shahin,
until now I used nanodlp with satisfaction, but today, when I finish slicing and I start printing, the system crashes,
attach the debug files, can you figure out why?
Thank you
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Hi Andrea,
It looks like RPi itself has been crashed. It could be power problem or something similar which has not put any trace behind.
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Thanks Shahin,
I solved the problem by removing all profiles plate, and recreating them again, probably by importing them from the previous version, created some conflict,
Cheers ,Andrea
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Hi mandreas,
Excellent work, wonderful prints!
Last edited by yonray (2016-06-11 19:20:16)
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That looks great!
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This short shutter video (made with smartphone)...
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What are the use of the second box with built-in matrix lcd?
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What are the use of the second box with built-in matrix lcd?
it is a power supply, step down, adjustable volts (24 to 5) that provides 5 amperes, powers the rpb and the servo motor
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If you don't mind me asking, what are your settings?
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If you don't mind me asking, what are your settings?
Then, I used a "magic potion" a mix of advanced resins, 60 microns z, xy 67, exposure time 6 seconds
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Hi Shahin,
I changed the micro SDHC card class 10 hc 1, but sometimes still happen blocks, attach the debug files, could you please help me? thank you
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Hi Andrea,
It looks like rpi crash. Is the same source power stepper driver and rpi?
We had experienced same kind of behaviour with shared power supply, rpi is very sensitive in this regard
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Hi Andrea,
It looks like rpi crash. Is the same source power stepper driver and rpi?
We had experienced same kind of behaviour with shared power supply, rpi is very sensitive in this regard
hi Shahin,
I tried with a specific power supply for raspberry, 2A , but the problem happens the same, I came back with step-down power supply, but I used a good quality cable 10cm long, the efficiency has improved a lot, no more crash a part one time , during the stepper movement that returned high in the post-exposure movement, I noticed on lCD, the amperage was stuck at 700 mA, as if , this movement, absorb much current from rpb...
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How much voltage are you supplying to your setup? I read some where that if a supply of 5.25V is applied it will be enough to account for the voltage drop based on the high loads.
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How much voltage are you supplying to your setup? I read some where that if a supply of 5.25V is applied it will be enough to account for the voltage drop based on the high loads.
thanks very much yonray, I adjusted the voltage to 5.1 v, I do not want to overdo it and fry the RSB, it seems to run very well
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You're welcome! I am glad I could help.
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