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Edit: I had to uninstall all of them two days later because they starting randomly causing weird print issues. The one pictured was the most interesting one.I got these primarily to protect my board from the axis motors when they are off, the my LCD still lights up if I move the bed too fast. These do not seem to affect the X, Y, and Z motors negatively and it was with the extruder one for 2 print jobs, but then it failed for that. I even swapped out the protector and tried a different driver. It wasn't until I removed the protector from the extruder motor that it started working again.
Thanks so much! The way the pins are soldered, they don’t sit flush. They sit crooked so when you go and insert the stepper drivers depending on your board they don’t fit properly I was using them on the Ramps1.4.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I message them and they fix the problem immediately thank you guys !
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2019
Thanks so much! The way the pins are soldered, they don’t sit flush. They sit crooked so when you go and insert the stepper drivers depending on your board they don’t fit properly I was using them on the Ramps1.4.
Edit: I had to uninstall all of them two days later because they starting randomly causing weird print issues. The one pictured was the most interesting one.
I got these primarily to protect my board from the axis motors when they are off, the my LCD still lights up if I move the bed too fast. These do not seem to affect the X, Y, and Z motors negatively and it was with the extruder one for 2 print jobs, but then it failed for that. I even swapped out the protector and tried a different driver. It wasn't until I removed the protector from the extruder motor that it started working again.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worked for XYZ, but failed for extruder
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2019
Edit: I had to uninstall all of them two days later because they starting randomly causing weird print issues. The one pictured was the most interesting one.
I got these primarily to protect my board from the axis motors when they are off, the my LCD still lights up if I move the bed too fast. These do not seem to affect the X, Y, and Z motors negatively and it was with the extruder one for 2 print jobs, but then it failed for that. I even swapped out the protector and tried a different driver. It wasn't until I removed the protector from the extruder motor that it started working again.
These work but almost all of mine had one two three pins that had way too much solder did I had to reheat and use my solder sucker or cut off or they would not sit correctly once I was handled they seem to help a little but my steppers are even more sensitive on power adjustments
Used these with a set of DRV8825s and it did reduce noise and smooth out the axis motion a little bit but not all that much. Played with different steppings and voltages with no improvement.
For a little more money (I picked up 4 for ~$28), one would be much better served with some TMC2208 drivers, which have been amazing.
Bought these a while back to protect my TMC2208's. 2 straight-up didn't work. A third worked for a while but started passing very inconsistent voltage to the drivers. The soldering on the headers looked worse than mine, and I'm legally blind and solder like I'm totally blind. On the plus side, they were cheap. Most FYSETC stuff is pretty solid. These were an exception.