LR3 to LR4 - srcnet build

The top part is 61mm so the hose can fit over it.

I didn’t make it super tight into the shoe. You still need to zip tie the hose on.

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I see! Mine fits so they must be just similar in material appearance.

You betta!

Woo hoo!

It has been running fine, but then today one of my Z axis gave up in a cut.

The z stepper had no power to it. I could freely spin it. The other side was still under power / locked.

I rebooted fluidnc and it started working again. Pretty frustrating because I was about to say how this has been pretty solid / working like an appliance and then this happens.

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How is your driver cooling looking?

I was playing with a printer today, I think the TMC drivers do not overheat the same way the old a49 and 882’s used to.

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I have the heat sinks on all the drivers and a fan on the case. It’s also pretty cool out today, so I think this is unlikely.

Hopefully just a loose wire.
If it was the board you would lose ports A and B, I would assume, not just B.

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Well, I checked my wires today and didn’t notice anything. I put it back together and ran the same file fine.

Not sure what the problem is. I cut out this same file out all the time.

You gave it eyes and a personality, so that’s on you if it’s bored, doing the same thing over and over again… :yum::kissing_heart:

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This one doesn’t have googly eyes. That was the LR3.

Maybe that is the problem

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