> 3. While I have not seen any end-stop failures in the message boards, it
> is only a matter of time. If you are replacing one cable, you should also
> replace the other one.
Early on, MBI attributed Rep 1 motherboard deaths to a failed X axis endstop
cable. I believe that to this day, when they send you a new Rep 1 motherboard,
they also send you a replacement X axis endstop cable. (They sent me one a
couple of months back.) Now, a couple of comments
1. This was the Rep 1 motherboard. The Rep 2 motherboard is far more robust.
I am NOT trying to suggest that this will harm Rep 2 motherboards.
2. Failing X axis endstop cables is most certainly not the only cause of
death of Rep 1 motherboards. Indeed, some capable people have inspected
their X axis endstop cables as part of post mortems and found the cables
to be in good shape with no shorts. So, some Rep 1 deaths by cable, but
not all.
Dan