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BIQU H2 Ender 5 Mount w/EZABL

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  • Biqu_H2_Ender_5_Mount_w-EZABL_v2.stl
  • Biqu_H2_Ender_5_Mount_w-EZABL_v4.stl
  • Biqu_H2_Ender_5_Mount_w-EZABL_v6.stl

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Publication date 2021-11-27 at 00:02
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2021-01-28 at 03:03
Design number 571535

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I ordered a BIQU H2 a while ago and I needed a mounting adapter for it. I found https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4725351 by SeanAranda and it seems like it will work fine. Looking at it, though, I couldn't figure out just how I would connect my EZABL sensor.

I ended up deciding to take SeanAranda's H2 mount and TH3D's sensor mount and mash them together. This thing is what I came up with.

I'm printing the part right now, and my H2 hasn't even come in the mail yet, so I don't really know if it will work right. If you print it, let me know how it works. If you improve it, I'd love to see it.

UPDATE 1/31/21: My H2 came in the mail yesterday, and I installed it today. The mount fit just fine for me. I did have to leave the little metal fan guard off of the heatsink fan, as it interfered with the ABL mount and made the extruder refuse to sit flush against the mounting plate. Probably the next edit I will make to this mount is to add a cable support on the right side.

The fan mount I am using is https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4682915 by eight_heads. It works just fine on my Ender 5, even though he designed it for the BIQU BX.

As for the H2, the main difficulty I ended up having was the fact that the supplied wires are a bit short for the Ender 5. Fortunately, I was able to use my soldering skills to get everything to fit.

I'm still calibrating everything, but I think the H2 is going to end up working great.

UPDATE 2/4/21: I edited this thing to remove the extraneous hole on the left side and to clean up the ABL mount a bit. After several days of use, I found that the mounting plate didn't really want to sit flush with the Ender 5 carriage plate, b/c the bolt for the carriage wheel interfered just a little. So I also added a small chamfer to the cutout that should make it sit more flush. These changes are in the v.2 stl.

UPDATE 2/6/21: I added a cable strain relief arm from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4710860 by KaminoKGY. It is in the v.4 .stl.

UPDATE 4/9/21: Added some holes to the strain relief arm to lighten the weight a bit and added a mounting arm on top, so that the extruder can be secured both from the top and the back. The new file is v.6

UPDATE 1/21/21: For anyone who may be interested, the x/y offset for the ABL is -44/+8.

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