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small update for am8 page

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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ description: Rebuild of my i3 clone with aluminium extrusions, CoreXZ, Klipper
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 parent: 3d-printing
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 position: 10
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 date: 2022-10-08
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+update: 2022-10-12
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 comments: true
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@@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ But after talking to my friend [Tobias](https://www.prusaprinters.org/social/199
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 We selected the parts based on what I mostly still had lying around.
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 Other mechanical / electronical parts, like motors and the heatbed, I planned to re-use from my previous printer.
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-In the end that plan didn't quite work out and the only part that's still "original" is my heatbed MOSFET, everything else was replaced.
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+In the end that plan didn't quite work out and the only parts that are still "original" are my heatbed MOSFET and the webcam, everything else was replaced.
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 ## Frame / CoreXZ
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 <!--%
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 lightgallery([
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-    [ "img/am8_hotend.jpg", ""],
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-    [ "img/am8_heatbreak.jpg", ""],
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+    [ "img/am8_hotend.jpg", "Disassembled, clogged hotend"],
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+    [ "img/am8_heatbreak.jpg", "Disassembled, clogged heatbreak"],
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 ])
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@@ -107,9 +108,9 @@ I asked the vendor, it is an `EPCOS 100K B57560G104F` in Klipper, or option 1 in
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 lightgallery([
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-    [ "img/am8_bed_bottom.jpg", ""],
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-    [ "img/am8_bed_conn.jpg", ""],
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-    [ "img/am8_bed_insulation.jpg", ""],
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+    [ "img/am8_bed_bottom.jpg", "Heatbed without insulation"],
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+    [ "img/am8_bed_conn.jpg", "Heatbed wiring"],
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+    [ "img/am8_bed_insulation.jpg", "Insulated Heatbed"],
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 ])
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 lightgallery([
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-    [ "img/am8_y_carriage.jpg", ""],
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-    [ "img/am8_bed_pcb.jpg", ""],
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-    [ "img/am8_bed_spring.jpg", ""],
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+    [ "img/am8_y_carriage.jpg", "Y Carriage without Heatbed"],
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+    [ "img/am8_bed_pcb.jpg", "Printer with Heatbed installed"],
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+    [ "img/am8_bed_spring.jpg", "Close view of Heatbed springs"],
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 ])
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 I'm using [MainsailOS](https://docs.mainsail.xyz/setup/mainsail-os) on a Raspberry Pi 3B.
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 Installation and Configuration was really straight-forward with the configuration guides of [Klipper](https://www.klipper3d.org/Config_Reference.html) and [Mainsail](https://docs.mainsail.xyz/setup/mainsailos/first-boot).
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+I also installed the [Moonraker Telegram Bot](https://github.com/nlef/moonraker-telegram-bot/wiki/installation) according to their installation instructions.
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 <!-- https://clay-atlas.com/us/blog/2021/06/30/html-en-copy-text-button/ -->
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 <script>
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 sensor_type: ATC Semitec 104GT-2
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 sensor_pin: PA0
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 control: pid
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-pid_Kp: 21.527
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-pid_Ki: 1.063
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-pid_Kd: 108.982
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+pid_Kp: 23.441
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+pid_Ki: 0.919
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+pid_Kd: 149.435
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 min_temp: 0
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 max_temp: 250
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 max_extrude_only_distance: 1400.0
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 sensor_type: EPCOS 100K B57560G104F
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 sensor_pin: PC4
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 control: pid
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-pid_Kp: 54.027
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-pid_Ki: 0.770
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-pid_Kd: 948.182
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+pid_Kp: 43.878
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+pid_Ki: 0.255
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+pid_Kd: 1888.933
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 min_temp: 0
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 max_temp: 130
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     {action_call_remote_method("set_device_power",
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                                device="printer",
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                                state="off")}
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 [delayed_gcode delayed_printer_off]
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 initial_duration: 0.
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 gcode:
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     M84
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     TURN_OFF_HEATERS
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     UPDATE_DELAYED_GCODE ID=delayed_printer_off DURATION=60
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+##########################################
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+######### Telegram Bot Timelapse #########
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+##########################################
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+# https://github.com/nlef/moonraker-telegram-bot/wiki/installation#step-5-optional-include-the-macro-to-store-lapse-variables
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+[gcode_macro _bot_data]
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+variable_lapse_video_size: 0
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+variable_lapse_filename: 'None'
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+variable_lapse_path: 'None'
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+gcode:
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+    M118 Setting bot lapse variables
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 </pre>
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 Here is my current `moonraker.conf` file.
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 type: web
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 repo: mainsail-crew/mainsail
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 path: ~/mainsail
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+[update_manager client moonraker-telegram-bot]
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+type: git_repo
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+path: ~/moonraker-telegram-bot
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+origin: https://github.com/nlef/moonraker-telegram-bot.git
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+env: ~/moonraker-telegram-bot-env/bin/python
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+requirements: scripts/requirements.txt
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+install_script: scripts/install.sh
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