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12 volt printer #2
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You will have to use 12V resistance
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… beautiful project. I would like to make it happen, but first I would like
to ask you two questions. My printer is 12 volt, so I was wondering if the
esp code should be changed and if any electronic components should be
changed? Thank you
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HI. I did the project. I have a little problem! I'm not clear on the PIN scheme for the irf540. I attach you a photo. I would be grateful if you give me some help. I already loaded the firewall and everything works. but I don't know why when I connected the extruder and the temperature sensor my esp burned out. If you have any tips on this I would be grateful. A thousand thanks. |
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beautiful project. I would like to make it happen, but first I would like to ask you two questions. My printer is 12 volt, so I was wondering if the esp code should be changed and if any electronic components should be changed? Thank you
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