PINDA leveling sensor
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@frankv Alright, sorry for the misunderstanding -- have a good one (-:
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Thanks to everybody. I've ordered the VINDA!
Thanks!
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@oliof said in PINDA leveling sensor:
I've bought it but now I don't understand a thing..the VINDA works with 5V but the Duet2WiFi seems to have only 3,3V for the sensor....do I need a stepup?
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@thedragonlord You just wire 5V from let's say EXP on duet board. And wire GND and signal to the end stop or probe conectors on duet
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@martin7404 said in PINDA leveling sensor:
@thedragonlord You just wire 5V from let's say EXP on duet board. And wire GND and signal to the end stop or probe conectors on duet
stupid me, it's obvious....thanks!
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@thedragonlord If you're not using the paneldue, the paneldue header is right next to the probe header and offers 5V:
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Speaking of SuperPinda and Vinda. This is an alternative. Check the data sheet
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@oliof said in PINDA leveling sensor:
@thedragonlord If you're not using the paneldue, the paneldue header is right next to the probe header and offers 5V:
I use panel due
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@gixxerfast said in PINDA leveling sensor:
Speaking of SuperPinda and Vinda. This is an alternative. Check the data sheet
Are the dimensions the same than the Vinda's?
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@thedragonlord The Caribou seems shorter. I have a Vinda here somewhere. I'll measure it. Un momento ...
Nope, they are the same lenghth 35 mm. Same manufacturer Pepperl+Fuchs-Gruppe
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@gixxerfast said in PINDA leveling sensor:
@thedragonlord The Caribou seems shorter. I have a Vinda here somewhere. I'll measure it. Un momento ...
excellent thanks I just need the lenght of the "cylinder"
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@thedragonlord See above. Same length 35 mm
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@gixxerfast Also I may warn that some report that they don't work reliably when enclosed in about 50C ambient near bed and hotend (Voron) but that's maybe a special use case IDK
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@gixxerfast said in PINDA leveling sensor:
@gixxerfast Also I may warn that some report that they don't work reliably when enclosed in about 50C ambient near bed and hotend (Voron) but that's maybe a special use case IDK
uh... I'm designing the support to be as close as possibile to the Volcano heatblock... could be an issue? The printer isn't boxed and I usually print PETG so 240 nozzle and 75 the bed...
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@thedragonlord said in PINDA leveling sensor:
Volcano heatblock... could be an issue?
Let's see if we can ping one opinion at least @oc_geek What's your thought of the Vinda close to the hotend, OK?
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@gixxerfast said in PINDA leveling sensor:
@thedragonlord said in PINDA leveling sensor:
Volcano heatblock... could be an issue?
Let's see if we can ping one opinion at least @oc_geek What's your thought of the Vinda close to the hotend, OK?
From my short experience with that probe it needs a quite thermal environment for returning reliable reads (temp ~ constant) and i think it struggles above a certain temp too. In all honesty i stepped away from such a probe... and rather quickly
However i have Voron printer which has a closed / heated chamber and so on... so it might be different in your case.
Personally i do not like it and do not like the very short range of action either. I found alternatives based on microswitch (we call Klicky in Voron context) to be infinitely better...