FDM printed Magnetic Filament Sensor housing doesn't look good
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Thank you @alankilian , that's a most generous offer. I fancy having a go myself first though. I've already downloaded copies of the CAD files and will probably eventually incorporate some sort of attachment bracket to the top of my extruder so that the sensor isn't flopping about. As I run with reverse a Bowden then perhaps it can stay on the spool holder rather than be fixed to the extruder. I'll enjoy finding out!
My main concern and the reason for the original post was to make sure I was sent the genuine article. The earlier post from @dc42 confirms that the PCB is genuine. We wait to hear how the housing arrived as it did . . .
Thanks again for your kind offer.
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@bridevalley I learned that if I put the plastic part that holds the idler bearing and spring in upside-down that it works better. Otherwise, it wants to fall off the filament.
You might find the same thing.
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@dc42 Any news on this?
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It's not an official housing, that's certain. It would have been something the seller chose to add. The PCB looks genuine.
Are you able to print your own replacement? Is it otherwise functional?
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@phaedrux Thanks for the update. I do have a well tuned Prusa i3Mk3S so I can see how I get on with printing a new housing. I don't foresee any issues . . .
The sensor and my Duet 3 Mini 5+ are destined for a new machine that's currently being built so I won't be able to test it for a while.
I might write to the supplier to see if they have something to say about the housing - I assume they must have sourced the PCB from Duet3D?
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@bridevalley said in FDM printed Magnetic Filament Sensor housing doesn't look good:
I assume they must have sourced the PCB from Duet3D?
Possibly. Who is the seller?
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Yes they are a genuine reseller.
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@phaedrux Sorry to keep asking questions but can you tell from the photos if the PCB is the latest version? Thanks!
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@bridevalley its v1.7a so yes the latest version.
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@t3p3tony thanks