carl_m1968 wrote:Could be your layer fan is not focused enough on the layer and too much air is hitting the nozzle an bed. But it could be the power supply as well.
Tried the layer fan once again after I did a few other things to the machine.
As soon as it got to the layer where the layer fan kicks on it immediately tripped the board and the board re boots. I think it’s definitly a power supply issue.. unless the fan is shorting? I’m not sure..
-Here’s a print I did for my mom for Halloween!
Really enjoying this board/printer setup. I almost sold the machine a few weeks before I got it up and running. I’m really glad I didn’t now.
-I installed a new x axis bearing holder that I printed
-Installed upper and lower pillow blocks witch had play in them causing the bed to move.
- I printed bearing housings but none of my housings are cracked so I’m not going to replace them yet.
Is there anything else I could do to the machine to better it in performance. I plan on replacing the rods soon.. I would like to figure out a way to put differnt bearings in rather than brass.
Also is there a way I could put a differnt print bed on the machine? If so what would you recommend.
Da Vinci 1.0 Azteeg x5 mini WiFi running Smoothieware, e3d v6.