Hmm wish i knew this before paying for something that didn't fit to spec. Would have chose my printer from 3dhubs a little more carefully. The printer is blaming the design. This is their response.
"I managed to get a measurement that I feel is pretty accurate from the STL file. I measured the...
I just had this built and the 3mm nuts definately did not fit. I had to drill bigger holes to make it work and some went to far so now I have some bolts I need to grind down. The printer is blaming the design. Have anyone else experienced the same thing?
Maybe this is it. I took what the how to said as if it is a straight through then its the o,o/w pair. Will check when I get home.
To test the servo is working do I set the fan to manual and go to 100% on the heatermeter? Will this make the servo do something to verify the wiring is correct?
So if I wire the servo to the orange, orange/orangewhite and ground the brown wire the servo should work, correct? And to test I should put the fan in manual mode and increase to 100% and the servo should do something, correct?
All 3 wires from the servo connect directly to the ethernet cable or some goto the board too? If anyone has a picture of proper connections that'd be super.
Got everything wired and working but I don't know how to test that the servo is wired correctly to the rj-45 cable. Everything is still at default settings for the pid at this point. Any help would be great!