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Spigs
Hey everyone, first post here!
I've been rebuilding an old ender frame into a switchwire using spare parts, everything has gone well, but I've run into an odd issue and wanted people's thoughts on it.
I've used a toolhead board with a hemera, which I've mounted to the side of the hemera, all is well and everything is working apart from the extruder. I've made a fairly short cable, which seems to be causing the motor to grind and vibrate. Assumed I'd mixed up the wires and checked, but they are correct. Tried a different cable and that worked fine. So I chopped that, wired it exactly the same and back to grinding and stuttering .... I just reconnected the cable using some wagos and it worked fine again... guessing this is due the the cable being very short (about 5/6cm). Has anyone come across this before? Is there a way to know how long the cable needs to be? I've chopped wires down on hot ends before and never had this issue... saying that I've not made one so short.
I don't really need the toolhead, just as I had it, I thought I'd tidy up the cables a little, but if I neex to have a long ole cable for the motor, that will defeat the point lol
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