After purchasing the KLP1, I was unpleasantly surprised that its hotend cooler never turns off. Another downside was the inductive sensor. I had an EBB42 in my stash, which I had long wanted to use for my heavily modified Anet A8 plus, but I decided to make my own implementation of cables for it. Therefore, it was decided to reassemble the standard hotend so that it would be possible to use the EBB42, Fan5015 and BL-Touch.
But it is important to understand that in order to implement this, you need a CAN bus. For me, this was not a problem, because I broke the standard board and bought a cheap SKR Pico instead.
After this modification, you will get a more reliable sensor for constructing a height map, as well as the ability to print on glass and other non-metallic surfaces.
Printing the models is difficult, you need a lot of support, they didn't turn out very beautiful, but the work is still in progress... Nevertheless, all of this can already be used.
I also left a cutout for the inductive sensor. It can be used, for example, for a flashlight. But nothing prevents you from modifying the EBB42 so that it can work with an inductive sensor.
x_offset: 25.26307
y_offset: -25.90410
The configuration for the clipper was also provided...
5015_fan_holder.stl | 187.8KB | |
Bl-Touch_Holder.stl | 232.4KB | |
Cooler_protector.stl | 326.5KB | |
ebb_canbus.cfg | 4.8KB | |
EBB_Holder.stl | 658.1KB | |
Fan_duct.stl | 8.1MB |