Question: Recommendation for mechanical endstops
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Haha... I probably won't... just yet.
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@wieman01 said in Question: Recommendation for mechanical endstops:
Hello,
I am looking for mechanical endstops that are compatible (I have read the specs regarding current, etc.) with the Duet 2 Wifi.
Has anyone got a recommendation by chance?
Thank you / wieman01
Omron microswitches are good. Ideally they should be low-current ones with gold-plated contacts, but ordinary ones seem to work well.
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@dc42 said in Question: Recommendation for mechanical endstops:
Omron microswitches are good. Ideally they should be low-current ones with gold-plated contacts, but ordinary ones seem to work well.
Seconded.
Actually, there a tons of snap-action micro-switches out there. They will give you more repeatability than the rest of your printer (unless you are using fancy ballscrews I guess...) and they don't need a flag, you can just run the gantry into them.
Plus I've never heard of anyone having micro-switches effected by sunlight -
@theruttmeister said in Question: Recommendation for mechanical endstops:
Plus I've never heard of anyone having micro-switches effected by sunlight
definitively not in the UK! (not that I'm any better off).
I take it optical switches don't have modulation and/or filtering to help with sunlight?
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@bearer
Early gen3 electronics for reprap/makerbot seemed to have issues homing if they were in direct sunlight...Who knows if that was real. Its not like they were reliable at the best of times!
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@bot which exact one do you recommend for $50?
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@Baenwort a bit more than I remembered, but I believe this is the one I use, but I bought it under this listing which is more expensive. I guess Misumi charges you more if you don't know the brand name. (It's literally the same metrol switch with the metrol P/N on it, listed under an obfuscated Misumi P/N.)
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I have now ordered mechanical and optical end-stops. I need a lot of them anyway, so I'll see how it goes and report back. It's crazy, but I have 7 motors just for the XYZ movements, but I could not do it with fewer. Consequently I upgraded my Duet 2 with an Duex5 extension board.
Thank you for your input. I am learning, but I am very excited about my project (clay printer).
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I prefer the contactless approach and just wire in (directly with no extras has worked fine for me) A3144 digital hall effect sensors (~$1 ea.) for my endstops and slap a magnet on the moving part. You can home fast and do a slow back and return and the repeatability has been hands down better over time than contact switches I've tried.
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Maybe another question for the pros... I will have 4 motors for the z-axis (Duet 2 & Duex5).
Will I install 1 stop-end per motor to make sure they stay in sync? Or should I use only 1 stop-end and do a z-calibration once in a while to ensure all 4 motors are in the same position?
I suspect the latter as I have not seen an option in the reprap configuration tool to add more than 3 stop-ends.
I am learning... bear with me.
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@wieman01 said in Question: Recommendation for mechanical endstops:
Will I install 1 stop-end per motor to make sure they stay in sync? Or should I use only 1 stop-end and do a z-calibration once in a while to ensure all 4 motors are in the same position?
If you are going to have a Z probe (which you should) you can make use of the auto bed leveling feature that can be used with a multi-motor setup like you are going to have.
And a Z probe will work as an "end stop" as well.
Frederick
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