Why does the XL Splitter Board have a 6th Dwarf (Nextruder) Connector ?
 
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Mykal451
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Why does the XL Splitter Board have a 6th Dwarf (Nextruder) Connector ?

Does anyone know why the XL Splitter board has a 6th Nextruder connector? The first two Nextruder connectors are on the Main PCB, and if you have, or upgrade to the 5 Nextruder setup, they add the XL Splitter Board, which will use 3 of its 4 connectors. Is there a proposed future upgrade to 6 tool heads, or some kind of future add-on accessory, or is this a spare connector just in case you have a failure with 1 to 5?

I don't think it's a spare, the reason is, the Trinamic stepper driver chip is on the Nextruder "Dwarf" Board, so it's not like the old-days where a soldered-in stepper driver chip burns up on the controller board and your now buying a new controller board.

Any thoughts on this or did I miss some previous announcement?

Thanks - mp

Posted : 10/03/2024 4:15 pm
Neophyl
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RE: Why does the XL Splitter Board have a 6th Dwarf (Nextruder) Connector ?

Only Prusa engineers will know for sure.  However consider that the splitter board could potentially be used with a different main board, say one that only has a single extruder driver.  In that case the total system would then still be 5 extruders.  We know that Prusa also have the other farm printer that we have seen at shows.  Its likely there's part interchangeability across their systems as that's good design practice really.

Posted : 10/03/2024 4:52 pm
Mykal451
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Why does the XL Splitter Board have a 6th Dwarf (Nextruder) Connector ?

Thanks for offering an opinion, it made me realize something. Personally I don't see Prusa offering a Sandwich Board (Main PCB) with only one Nextruder connector. There's no reason to create a 2nd SKU for the main pcb if the first version covers most purchases; the 1 and 2 extruder models. The Splitter Board "dwarf" connectors are labeled 3,4,5 and 6, and the fuse amperage is the same as the others (2A), so it's highly probable it's for a Nextruder. Possibly their original design called for 6 Nextruder's and the final production width of the extruder assembly turned out to be too wide and therefore we now have a max of 5 Nextruder's. So maybe my quest here is in vain 😉 ty again

Posted : 11/03/2024 6:37 pm
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