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Introduction
There are a number of methods to install Klipper. After a number of botched installs I found this method to be the most consistent and easiest.
You can use virtually any RPI model but it’s recommended to use Raspberry Pi 4. You’ll need at least a Class-10 8gb SD card. If a UHS(Ultra High Speed) is available, you’ll want at least a UHS-1.
For my setup I’m using a Raspberry Pi 4 8GB and a SanDisk 64GB USB3.1 Flash Drive.
I’m using a Raspberry Pi4 8GB because I had a spare one laying around and I wanted to be able to connect to 5G wifi.
I’ve also chosen to use a flash drive instead of a SD card because the date transfer rate is 3-4x faster.
I’m powering the RPI with a Raspberry Pi Foundation approved power adapter
[link|https://www.blvprojects.com/post/klipper-ultra-fast-printing-9000acc-500mm-s|Project Link]
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.