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+ | [* black] You can also use Klipper to check belt tension |
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+ | [* black] Run the following commands in the console |
+ | [* orange] TEST_RESONANCES AXIS=1,1 OUTPUT=raw_data |
+ | [* light_blue] TEST_RESONANCES AXIS=1,-1 OUTPUT=raw_data |
+ | [* black] SSH into the pi and run |
+ | [* black] ~/klipper/scripts/graph_accelerometer.py -c /tmp/raw_data_axis*.csv -o /tmp/resonances.png |
+ | [* black] I had to tighten the left belt tensioner to to bring the frequencies closer to each other |
+ | [* black] As you can see from the 2nd test the frequencies for X and Y are closer together, but could still use a little more adjustment. I think a lot of the frequency variation is due to my cable chain. At lower frequencies it rattles considerably more. |
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