@droftarts
Well that certainly does sound like a promising lead!
The Zesty is a remote drive extruder, my V1 is has a 30:1 multiplier on the torque input.
I found the screeching stall happens when exceeding 32mm/s on a sustained (ie more than second) extrusion on the 1.2mm extruder and 0.7mm layer height. I have a 1000w 24v PSU.
Zesty recommend the following ideal stepper specs:
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Low rotor inertia
This allows it to start and stop rotating fast.
A value lower than 15 g-cm2 is desirable.
This often isn’t shown on the specification sheet, In this case an overall weight of the stepper of 120 to 150 grams is way to get something close to the target.
Low inductance
This means that the currents set up by the pulses are not too strong.
This allows the stepper to spin fast without the pulses interfering with each other.
Aim for a value of 3.5mH to 4.5mH
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Now, where this interesting is the spec's of the two steppers I tried.
- My original (supplied as part of the Anycublic tower motor I think) Wantai 42byghw811p2 has a Rotor inertia: 68 g⋅c㎡ and an Inductance of 1.8 mH
- The replacement StepperOnline motor, which in practice was no better at all, has a Rotor Inertia of 105gcm2 and an Inductance of 3.0 mH.
So basically the StepperOnline motor is much worse for this application, lol. Im pretty sure in my junk box I have a half size Nema17 that was part of a geared setup (it had a little gearbox on the end of it) that most likely better than both of these Steppers.