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Stuk
 Stuk
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Raspberry Pi 4

Any issues with using a Raspberry Pi 4, with OctoPrint?

Posted : 16/05/2020 8:08 pm
rmm200
(@rmm200)
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RE: Raspberry Pi 4

Overkill in most cases but should work fine. Just don't expect the Einsy - or the PSU - to power it.

It needs a solid 3 amp supply. Fan would not hurt either.

Posted : 18/05/2020 4:29 am
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Boogie
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RE: Raspberry Pi 4

I upgraded to Raspberry Pi 4 because my 3+ had problems with the web interface at long prints.

Now everything works flawless without webinterface freezing.

Posted : 18/05/2020 7:32 am
Walleye
(@walleye)
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RE: Raspberry Pi 4

Hi,

Another satisfied Pi4b and OctoPrint user.

Posted : 18/05/2020 3:03 pm
BluecornNM
(@bluecornnm)
Active Member
RE: Raspberry Pi 4

* Disclaimer: I have a raspberry pi problem. I have at least 12.

While it is overkill, it’ll do more for you longer. Also, if you don’t mind the extra money, the 4gb is noticeably faster when running Octoprint and Octoscreen. I’ve got a 4gb on my MK3s and a 2gb on my Ender.

Posted : 21/05/2020 1:57 am
cwbullet
(@cwbullet)
Member
RE: Raspberry Pi 4

I have 8 printers now with raspberry pi 4s.  It is definitely worth the investment.  

I bought the Vilros deal: Vilros 4G Raspberry PI 4

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 21/05/2020 2:19 am
JWin
 JWin
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RE: Raspberry Pi 4

I just purchase a Raspberry Pi 4, a case, and an external power supply for it.  I also purchased a Little Red Toaster cable to connect the Pi to the Einsy Rambo board. 

As I don't want to draw any power from the Einsy, can anyone tell me which pin(s) I don't need (from the original Raspberry Pi Zero W instructions) and I can simply disregard/break off?

 

Posted : 11/07/2020 4:08 am
Michal
(@michal-3)
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RE: Raspberry Pi 4

I've measured current consumption of my RPI4 running octoprint (passive cooling, no camaera)  and it idles at ~0.1A, reaching peak current of 0.7A during boot. I guess you'll be perfectly fine powering it from 2A Einsy regulator. However if you really don't want to, just cut first pin in the row of four (see connector pinout here)

Posted : 18/07/2020 12:18 pm
cwbullet
(@cwbullet)
Member
RE: Raspberry Pi 4

These cables make it easy!

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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog

Posted : 18/07/2020 12:35 pm
Bunny Science
(@bunny-science)
Noble Member
RE: Raspberry Pi 4

BTW, I found disabling SD card support in OctoPrint's "Features" allows noticably faster population of the web interface file list.

Allowing SD card support bogs things down even when no SD card is inserted.

 

Posted : 18/07/2020 7:43 pm
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