To be honest you are going to pay a fortune for those stock motors. They want $29 each from MakerBot and some other places charge even more.Now for extreme sticker shock, the stock Z motor is like $90 alone.
You can buy from Kysan and easily get a $45 Z motor that is 100% compatible and the same specs without the insane cost. I'll try to give you some links later today. I can get you pointed in the right direct and I garantee what I will point you at is compatible and good specs.
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Thanks for the explanation and the links. I really appreciate it!-Dana
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You are thinking too hard, mapping is easier than you might believe. 4 wires in the original 6 pin connector are 1:1 left to right for the kysan. In fact. If you get long header pins and move the 1 outer wires one space over next to the inner 2 wires, then you can mate the plugs back to back with no soldering. Need the motor to spin the other way? Simply flip the motor side plug 180. It's that simple.
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$0.75 and enough to do 10 motors at 4 pins each. Beats the heck out of soldering. Just use heat shrink to hold the 2 connectors together and then it's fancy.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12693
$0.75 and enough to do 10 motors at 4 pins each. Beats the heck out of soldering. Just use heat shrink to hold the 2 connectors together and then it's fancy.
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In your case, the replicator 2 and 2x use mightyboard rev g or h that uses one big connector and ribbon cable for all 3 axis motors designed to terminate into the motors. You are going from that connector to standard connectors on the ends of the kysans.
Different bots, totally different connections.
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Flashforge Steppers: Moons PN 17HD4063-05N
I ask because I have converted most of my machine over to match a replicator 1 and wondered if I were to buy some steppers in the future, did Flashforge get it right or did MBI get it right? Or did they both get it right and the single different digit in the model numbers doesn't matter?
I already found the decoder ring for the Moons stepper motors but it is really vague on the last set of digits and I can't even find this exact model number on their webpage.