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BLV MGN Cube
Type
replacement
Thing
Duet 2 WiFi
Title
Fysetc Spider v2.2
Introduction
This guide is still a WIP. The Arduino + NeoPixels are not compatible with Klipper as is. Instead Pawel Drylenko has developed a script that runs on the Pi. This guide is missing the wiring diagrams and setup files for the NeoPixels as well as the custom Mainsail theme from Ben Levi. This guide will be fully completed within the next few days.
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]
[link|https://3dwork.io/en/complete-guide-fysetc-spider/|3DWork’s] complete guide on the FYSETC Spider
FYSETC Spider [link|https://github.com/FYSETC/FYSETC-SPIDER/tree/main/bootloader|bootloader]
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Difficulty
Moderate
Conclusion
I wasn’t paid to write these guides. Ben asked me to do it as a favor to him. Considering all that he’s done for our community I felt it was the least I could do. To be honest even though it took about 2 months to build and document, I had a lot of fun doing it. It forced me to write guides in a manner that was easy for everyone to understand and cleanup my [link|https://github.com/armysolo|Github] so I could share any files that were used that aren’t part of the original download. You’re not obligated but if you would like, feel free to [link|https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/DHusoloBLV|donate].
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