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We currently have a 180 and a 270 firmware for the servos... which, between the two, give you 4 optional distances of travel. However, what exact problem are you trying to solve... as all of the Auto 3DClippys we've published all use the same 180 degree / 45 degree servo motions.
BTW... the 4 options are using the 180 firmware on a 270, 180 on a 180, 270 on a 180 and 270 on a 270 servo. The 180 firmware moves 45 1/4 rotation... on a 180 servo... and moves 1/6 on a 270 servo. Likewise, the 270 firmware on a 270 servo moves 1/4, but on a 180 actually moves 1/3 of a rotation.
hmm.. ok.. I'll check out again.. it's the latest 3dklippy that I printed out (the one labeled with SV08) and the red version.I will research a bit more.
My apologies.. I had the wrong firmware flashed onto the unit.
Once flashed it is working much better. Sorry for the confusing post.
We currently have a 180 and a 270 firmware for the servos... which, between the two, give you 4 optional distances of travel. However, what exact problem are you trying to solve... as all of the Auto 3DClippys we've published all use the same 180 degree / 45 degree servo motions.
BTW... the 4 options are using the 180 firmware on a 270, 180 on a 180, 270 on a 180 and 270 on a 270 servo. The 180 firmware moves 45 1/4 rotation... on a 180 servo... and moves 1/6 on a 270 servo. Likewise, the 270 firmware on a 270 servo moves 1/4, but on a 180 actually moves 1/3 of a rotation.
Bill