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Inductive Sensor Holder for Wilson Reprap Printer
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Made this for my Wilson TS printer. I imagine it would work for other Wilson variations, it's not a long print by any means, so you can find out yourself.
I threw this together very quickly and it is based off of mrice's servo operated stop end for auto bed leveling. This should hold a wide variety of sensors, but I used the LJ12A3-4-Z/BY. I've included a photo of a wiring diagram so you can hook up your LJ12A3-4-Z/BY. All you need is a LM7805 that you can get from RadioShack for $1.99, some wire, and a PNP Inductive Sensor (I used the LJ12A3-4-Z/BY). The great news is that you do not have to change anything in your config.h to make this work if you previously have installed mrice's auto bed leveling. The only thing that changes is your Z_PROBE_OFFSET, obviously, and that can be done using the display on the printer itself. If you have not enabled auto bed leveling, googling "LJ12A3-4-Z/BY 3d print" will bring you to an instructibles on how to do so.
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I threw this together very quickly and it is based off of mrice's servo operated stop end for auto bed leveling. This should hold a wide variety of sensors, but I used the LJ12A3-4-Z/BY. I've included a photo of a wiring diagram so you can hook up your LJ12A3-4-Z/BY. All you need is a LM7805 that you can get from RadioShack for $1.99, some wire, and a PNP Inductive Sensor (I used the LJ12A3-4-Z/BY). The great news is that you do not have to change anything in your config.h to make this work if you previously have installed mrice's auto bed leveling. The only thing that changes is your Z_PROBE_OFFSET, obviously, and that can be done using the display on the printer itself. If you have not enabled auto bed leveling, googling "LJ12A3-4-Z/BY 3d print" will bring you to an instructibles on how to do so.
NOTE: Do not follow
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