A happy New Trident Day to all!
https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Trident/releases/tag/VTr2
I kinda doubt I’ll upgrade mine. It’s already got some of the new parts replaced with mod parts and has been so solid for me.
Bed and nozzle can be heated, temperature readings are nominal.
The controller fan won't turn on when it should be, but that should be an easy fix...
My Voron Trident is now running! 😀
The printer is accessible via the web interface and so far everything seems fine.
The touch screen is disconnected for now, I think something shortened out, it is probably dead.
Next up: Going through the initial startup checklist!
I finished the skirts and connected the touch screen.
The hardware might be ready to be turned on! I'm going to double check all of the connections, study the initial startup guide and hope for the best...
A happy New Trident Day to all!
https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Trident/releases/tag/VTr2
I kinda doubt I’ll upgrade mine. It’s already got some of the new parts replaced with mod parts and has been so solid for me.
The wiring of my Voron Trident is finshed!
I really love that the LDO kit contained all these cable trays, extrusion covers and cable chains to route and organize the cables. However, the wiring guide was confusing at times...
I like my 3D printers like I like my marshmallows: Not burning!
This solid state relay specifically says to "earth the mounting rail". However, in this Voron build, the DIN mounting rails are held by well insulating, 3D printed brackets, and the LDO kit does not include a PE connection.
So I crimped my own!
Suddenly, a wild LDO Nitehawk USB adapter appears in the LDO wiring guide. However, the preparation of this part doesn't seem to be documented.
Here are the parts I used for assembly:
- 3 x M3x12 SHCS
- 2 x M2x10 self tapping screw
- https://github.com/MotorDynamicsLab/Nitehawk-SB/blob/master/STLs/usb_adapter_mount.stl
- https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-Trident/blob/main/STLs/ElectronicsBay/pcb_din_clip_x3.stl
As always, don't overtighten!
The last step took a lot longer than anticipated (or justified), but I wanted to deburr the cable trays and have them look smooth and nice.
This is a hobby project after all, and I want to enjoy the end product...
Layouting of the electronics bay is done! The leviathan control board and the power supply are already mounted on DIN rails, where cable trays are prepared for the wiring.
Clean slate - working on the electronics bay of my #voron trident!