Z-axis wireing in the duplicator 5

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Fluxcore
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Z-axis wireing in the duplicator 5

Post by Fluxcore » Thu Oct 12, 2017 4:03 am

https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/geee ... opic:21748

Well this is a major screw-up , the wireing harness that goes to the Z-axis end stop is 10 cm to short .
I have lots of breadboard jumpers so i just used 3 x 10cm ones I had on hand but not everyone has these .
The build platform can get jamed , or just unplug the endstop .
I hnow it is a easy fix , and for 299.00 USD this printer is still very good bang for your buck .
This problem is a strange one and , as this is a DIY kit , most if not all people who buy this assemble it them selfs .
As a DIYkit the instructions on youtube are excellent .
It could be a one off problem with the wiring harness as this printer uses a custom wireing harness but daam what a pissoff .

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Re: Z-axis wireing in the duplicator 5

Post by William » Thu Oct 12, 2017 9:09 am

As far as I know, the end-stops wire of X, Y, Z are 1000,600.350mm.
Do you have a good connection?
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Re: Z-axis wireing in the duplicator 5

Post by Fluxcore » Mon Oct 16, 2017 11:33 am

No,I am using jumper wires .

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Re: Z-axis wireing in the duplicator 5

Post by William » Tue Oct 17, 2017 1:54 pm

OK. I see! Thanks for the sharing.
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