Hello,
I'm reaching out for some guidance on an older project of mine. I have a custom Ender 3 Pro that I upgraded a few years ago with an SKR 1.4 Turbo motherboard and a Raspberry Pi 4 running Fluidd.
Initially, everything was running smoothly with Fluidd on the Raspberry Pi. However, a year into the project, I encountered a major issue. The SKR 1.4 Turbo motherboard stopped accepting new firmware updates – the firmware.bin
file just wouldn't flash (tried micro sd and even a few programmers). I set the project aside and, in the interim, ended up clearing the Fluidd installation from the Raspberry Pi's SD card. Now, I'm gearing up for one last attempt to revive the setup before I switch to the new board I've ordered.
The current state is as follows:
- Custom Ender 3 Pro
- SKR 1.4 Turbo, stuck on Klipper 0.9.0 (non-flashable)
- Raspberry Pi 4, previously running Fluidd, now needs a fresh setup
I'm seeking advice on the following:
What version of Fluidd would be best compatible with Klipper 0.9.0? Any specific considerations for this older version of Klipper?
Tips on configuring printer.cfg
for this setup, especially considering the limitations of an older Klipper version.
If anyone has experience or tips on dealing with non-flashable SKR 1.4 boards, that would be incredibly helpful.
Any general advice or tips for running a setup with these constraints would be greatly appreciated.
I'm aware that working with older firmware has its limitations, but I'm hoping to make the best out of the current setup before moving on to the new board. Any insights, advice, or shared experiences would be immensely helpful.
Thank you all in advance for your help and support!
Thanks for the response! I think there's been a bit of a misunderstanding. I'm already familiar with setting up GPS and compass modules for autonomous missions. My specific question is about using the ExpressLRS (ELRS) system for telemetry.
I'm using a Radiomaster Pocket transmitter with an ELRS receiver, and I want to know if the telemetry data from the flight controller can be successfully sent via ELRS instead of using any external telemetry transmitter. Has anyone managed to get telemetry data like live GPS position, battery status, etc., to display in iNav or ArduPilot using ELRS?
ELRS telemetry for my drone
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