Wait what?
Wait what?
It’s called that in the printer.cfg and the binary files that drive it are named so too. Sensors like CR-touch/BL-Touch/BIQU microprobes tend to be more accurate and much faster. And cartographer modules are even better, but the stock motherboard can barely handle them.
That’s the standard way of bed leveling in K1 series. The one that uses nozzle and sensors in the bed, which is slow, not too accurate, leaves imprints on build plates, and filament blobs of the nozzle is not wiped/cold.
Np. Happens to me all the time too;) This was important to me because I’m using a biqu probe instead of PRTouch so I needed to get root access so I could configure it BEFORE calibrating K1 :)
https://guilouz.github.io/Creality-Helper-Script-Wiki/firmwares/install-and-update-rooted-firmware-k1/ „Skip the Startup Self-Check”
Guilouz’s Wiki also has some info on how to skip the initial calibration. Useful if you need to root it first and adjust stuff before doing anything else.
That wouldn’t really work for treacking Apple devices since they randomize their MAC addresses. Which is why I’ve added them using private ble integration in HA. It is able to detect their presence (or lack of it) via my ESPHome devices which are set up as Bluetooth proxies. What I would like though is know which room are they in - I have an ESP32 device in pretty much every room, and I wish I could leverage them without adding dedicated ESPresence ones.
Is there any alternative to ESPresence I can add to existing ESPHome devices? Some solution building around private BLE (which I did set up, but I’m not using) and stuff? I have quite a few ESPHome based devices doing their work and not using Bluetooth around my home.
But why?
The coordinator crashed and would stop responding until I rebooted it. It mostly happens to people with a lot of Tuya Zigbee devices. Testing of FW is ongoing: https://github.com/Koenkk/Z-Stack-firmware/discussions/496
Tuya Zigbee devices send information so often some coordinators have issues depending on their firmware - I had it on my CC2652P7 based coordinator and had to test coordinator firmware to find out what the issue was.
Not HACS - Addons. The ones that run in containers
I’d say it’s not that trivial and makes you the maintainer of your add-ons. Of course it gives you more flexibility, but you do have to manage them/update yourself.
Thanks for the reply, but as a beginner I’m barely managing to get ready-made stuff printed well;)
That looks really great. I’m trying to find mounts for all of the consoles/controllers I have, and I’d love to have something for the NYXI Wizard controller (which is heavily inspired by this one) that I have.
Does anyone have any kind of nozzle camera mount for Creality Ender 3 v3 KE ?
Couldn’t agree more. ZHA is supposed to be more simple to use, but if one is already using HA it’s not going to be long before they reach its limits. Zigbee2MQTT has better device support and more features. While the basic setup may be a little bit more complicated than ZHA you get the benefits mentioned earlier, and you don’t really need to understand all of its functionality from the start - you can learn as you go.
I have achieved that on a mini pc with 4 Ethernet ports running Proxmox
And this is the kind of ideas motorists (as you describe it) have to face every day🤦🤦♀️
Wow