$80 makes it reasonable. At normal MSRP… Ender.
Good luck and make upgrades slowly and as needed.
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UncleStewart@sh.itjust.works 3 months agoI’m a totally noob in the 3D printing scene. My brother has a Biqu B1 and I’ve printed some small things on his printer. Found a used Biqu B1 for sale for about $80. Yeah, not good research from my side… But, I’ve printed a well printed fucktopus before it died…
$80 makes it reasonable. At normal MSRP… Ender.
Good luck and make upgrades slowly and as needed.
Haha, slowly it goes… Changing the SKR v1.4 to a SKR MINI V3 isn’t straight forward on the Biqu B1.
morbidcactus@lemmy.ca 3 months ago
Honestly $80 sounds like an absolute bargain, you straight up can’t build one yourself for that price, a mainboard and like 2-3 steppers would go over that and everything I’ve seen about that printer says it’s a very capable, budget friendly option. It looks like that’s using a btt mainboard which I totally swear by, straight up shorted a fan header on an octopus pro and it’s still chugging along just fine, anecdotally they’re pretty hard to kill.
I’d totally check your wiring before replacing a board, a break or bad crimp could totally be your culprit here, and those are a heck of a lot less work to remedy, thermal protection does totally get tripped if there’s an intermittent fault with the thermistor (including cabling), I had it happen on a prusa where it’d kick out but not have anything obvious temp wise on the display, only noticeable in a temp plot.
UncleStewart@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
The thermistor temperature reacts to me touching the thermistor-end. This shows in the display- So i believe this is not the problem here…
morbidcactus@lemmy.ca 3 months ago
Fair, a wire break can be annoying though, often they’re intermittent, and the display often doesn’t respond fast enough to show that, but thermal protection will.
I’d totally consider taking a look at the connectors to the board for the heater cartridge, see if there’s good contact being made, check for any signs of things like scorching check end-end continuity. Looking at the schematics for that mainboard Btt skr 1.4 it looks like there are LEDs on all of the MOSFETs, it will give you a visual indicator of the board state, to help narrow down your troubleshooting.
UncleStewart@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
Thanks for the links. Can’t see any scorching, and everything I’ve measured seems OK. If there are LED’s on the mainboard, i don’t know how to light them. As of now there are no lights on the motherboard, but everything beyond that heater works…