Topic: Flashing Firmware for new E3D - Is it necessary?
Everyday, I see new posts from folks getting frustrated beyond belief while attempting to install their new E3D (or similar) hot ends. Most of these frustrations seem to be related to the flashing of new firmware into their boards.
Many of these folks, are newbies, that shouldn't be doing this type of upgrade this early. Yes, there's a wealth of knowledge here on this board and elsewhere, but some do not have the skills or the understanding necessary to do this mod. I said this before, and I'll say it again, unless you're having problems EXTRUDING, there's probably no reason to change your hot end.
Now, to the issue of firmware upgrade. I don't believe there is ANY reason to flash the firmware of your printer, just to use a new E3D hot end. As long as you can reuse your original thermistor, you can simply replace your existing hot end with an E3D or similar hot end.
BLASPHEMY !! I hear.
No, not really. The stock firmware only cares about reading the thermistor. There's no special code for the E3D itself, only for the new thermistor. The only other changes to the firmware have to do with the max temps that he hot-end can handle. The stock hot end tops out at 230°C, but the E3D can go up to 300°, and that's exactly what the other change does, it defines HEATER_MAXTEMP 300.
So these 2 changes, are only needed IF:
1. You change the thermistor
2. You plan or running temps above the 230° (needed for printing with nylon type filament).
So for those that are in the process of replacing their hot ends with an E3D or similar hot end, may I suggest, that you start by simply adding the new hot end and heater cartridge, but keeping the existing thermistor. Then print with it, as is, no firmware changes. You may find that you don't really need to modify your firmware, and you'll save yourselves a lot of grief.
If you find later that you do indeed need to increase the temps, then you can go ahead and make the changes, but try it stock first.
SD3 printer w/too many mods, Printrbot Simple Maker Ed., FormLabs Form 1+
AnyCubic Photon, Shining 3D EinScan-S & Atlas 3D scanners...
...and too much time on my hands.
