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carl25
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Posted: 08:13am 18 Jul 2024
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Recently my 3D printer is making a lot of noise. I suspect the stepper motor driver has failed, so I will buy a new one to replace it. I found this driver: https://www.oyostepper.de/goods-111-Digitaler-Schrittmotortreiber-DM542T-Schrittmotor-Treiber-10-42A-20-50VDC-f%C3%BCr-Nema-17-23-24-Schrittmotor.html

Has anyone used it? Can the noise be reduced?
 
SimpleSafeName

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Posted: 11:40pm 18 Jul 2024
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Well, that's quite a driver for your stepper motor. Aka "Overkill" :)

So what 3D printer do you have? If it is a custom-built printer, what controller board are you using?

You will be better off either getting a replacement board from the manufacturer, or if they won't replace the board, and if the printer is worth fixing, a board from Duet3D or BigTreeTech/BIQU.
 
poida

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Posted: 04:36am 19 Jul 2024
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yes, I have used these. They work fine.
the one I have is M542H, maybe an earlier version.

what's inside..








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SimpleSafeName

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Posted: 07:19am 19 Jul 2024
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I've used them too. Just not on a 3D printer. And when you can get a replacement board for as little as $30 USD (or less) for your printer, why oh why would you hack this thing to your printer?

And if you have 3D printing buddies, then it's almost a guarantee that one of them will have a spare board laying around somewhere.

But if you need the additional capabilities of the external driver, then that's a different story.


As an aside, I have ClearPath Teknic servos for my X and Y axes on my Hevort. So there are places for them. :)
 
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