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Item: Anet A8
Age: 3 Years
Price: R 3 000.00
Warranty: No
Packaging: No
Condition: Good, please see description below
Location: Faerie Glen or Brooklyn, Pretoria
Reason: Not using it enough
Shipping: Don’t think so
Collection: Preferred
Link: Anet A8 Review: Most Popular 3D Printer in 2018 | All3DP
Received the printer as a Christmas gift from my wife in December 2017. I’m not using the printer enough and need the cash.
The printer is fixed to a hinged top, wooden box. The box should only have been temporary and the idea was to later create a proper box to hide the electronics and PSU.
I’m selling the printer as is which includes the following extras:
4 Channel Relay Module - Opto-Isolated
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B + SD Card
Heated Bed Expansion Mosfet Power Module x 2
LM2596 DC 4.5~40V to 1.5-37V Adjustable Step-Down Buck Module With Display
Inductive Sensor Probe LJ12A3-4-Z/BX
The relay has two modules connected to LEDs close to the nozzle and on top of the case.
The extruder and heatbed each have a mosfet power module installed for thermal protection.
I had an inductive sensor installed for auto bed levelling at some stage but prefer to print on a glass bed. The sensor is not currently installed but included in the sale.
Connection to the printer is over Wi-Fi to the Raspberry Pi which has OctoPrint 1.4.2 installed on the SD card.
The printer has Marlin bugfix-1.1.x firmware installed.
The cooling fan next to the extruder is not working at the moment. Since my attempt at cable management and lengthening of the cables the fan stopped working. I assume that it's just a connection problem.
The heatbed has a couple of scratches and marks on it.
FYI
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Age: 3 Years
Price: R 3 000.00
Warranty: No
Packaging: No
Condition: Good, please see description below
Location: Faerie Glen or Brooklyn, Pretoria
Reason: Not using it enough
Shipping: Don’t think so
Collection: Preferred
Link: Anet A8 Review: Most Popular 3D Printer in 2018 | All3DP
Received the printer as a Christmas gift from my wife in December 2017. I’m not using the printer enough and need the cash.
The printer is fixed to a hinged top, wooden box. The box should only have been temporary and the idea was to later create a proper box to hide the electronics and PSU.
I’m selling the printer as is which includes the following extras:
4 Channel Relay Module - Opto-Isolated
4 Channel Relay Module - Opto-Isolated - Micro Robotics
This is a 5V 4-Channel Relay module, and each input is opto-isolated. It can be controlled directly by a wide range of micro controllers such as Arduino.4 Channel Relay Module - Opto-Isolated - Relay 4 Channel - Opto-IsolatedThis is a 5V 4-Channel Relay m
www.robotics.org.za
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B + SD Card
Heated Bed Expansion Mosfet Power Module x 2
Heatbed Expansion MOSFET Power Module | DIYElectronics
This MOSFET Power Module is a Heatbed Expansion for isolating the main controller board and allowing for multiple different power ratings within the system.
www.diyelectronics.co.za
LM2596 DC 4.5~40V to 1.5-37V Adjustable Step-Down Buck Module With Display
LM2596 Step-Down Module | Adjustable, Onboard Display
This awesome LM2596 Adjustable Step-Down Module features an onboard Display and button for switching between and displaying both input and output.
www.diyelectronics.co.za
Inductive Sensor Probe LJ12A3-4-Z/BX
Inductive Sensor Probe LJ12A3-4-Z/BX NPN OPEN | 3D Print Bed Leveller
The Inductive Sensor Probe LJ12A3-4-Z/BX NPN OPEN is used for identifying the level of a print bed, and then making Z endstop adjustments automatically.
www.diyelectronics.co.za
The relay has two modules connected to LEDs close to the nozzle and on top of the case.
The extruder and heatbed each have a mosfet power module installed for thermal protection.
I had an inductive sensor installed for auto bed levelling at some stage but prefer to print on a glass bed. The sensor is not currently installed but included in the sale.
Connection to the printer is over Wi-Fi to the Raspberry Pi which has OctoPrint 1.4.2 installed on the SD card.
The printer has Marlin bugfix-1.1.x firmware installed.
The cooling fan next to the extruder is not working at the moment. Since my attempt at cable management and lengthening of the cables the fan stopped working. I assume that it's just a connection problem.
The heatbed has a couple of scratches and marks on it.
FYI
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