Fig. 10-28: All four wires done!
You'll note that the wires in Fig. 10-29 bend
away from the black & white end stop wires on the far
right. This is done on purpose. This is done in order to
keep the motor wires way from the two small end-stop
wires. If they're run in close parallel with one another, they can pick up current from the stepper motor
and cause false end-stop triggers to be reported. If that happens, the printer does very, very odd things.
Checkpoint Video #14:
11 – Installing the Hot End and Bowden Tube
Preparing the Hot End Wiring
For this task, you'll need the short length of heat shrink tubing and the 3/8" Black, Expandable
Mesh Loom.
Rostock MAX v2 Assembly Guide
http://youtu.be/0NF_g86H4hQ
Mesh wiring loom and heat shrink tubing.
Fig. 10-29: Completed extruder wiring.
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