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In this video we dive into the latest Pi alternative from BTT the Pi 1.2. This board comes in the same form factor as a standard Pi but has some great features like dedicated CANBUS port and the ability to be powered over 5v, 12v, or 24v. In this video we go over its specs and get Klipper Host up and running.
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Just a clarification. The BTT pi 1.2 matches the usb ethernet layout of the Pi 4. The pi 3 is mirrored.
This is not compelling at all. It costs more than a 1GB raspberry pi. It doesn't have built in canbus AND the accompanying canbus daughterboard knocks out a usb port. Pretty half ass.
The big problem: it has BTT's terrible documentation and technical support behind it rather than the community's experience with the Raspberry Pi. A Raspberry Pi is potentially usable for other projects if the user stops using the board for Klipper.
I personally refuse to use any board that relies on micro sd cards for storage any place where vibrations are present. This device really should have built in emmc to make it more reliable than a raspberry pi in a vibration prone 3d printer chassis.
Really the only thing this thing has going for it is simpler power input. It's really a missed opportunity.
How does this compare to the cb1 for btt?
Wavy build fam
Is there a way to connect to it without wifi like a headless mode? Like if you don't have a wifi network Can you connect directly to the pi?
Hi, great video, I have a question after installing klipper, how to activate some self-recovery function after a power loss, could you help me with that?
Thank's for the tip I ordered 2 of them !! great content as always.
I always wondered if an old Netbook like an Asus Eee PC or MSI Wind U110 with 2 GB or RAM and a Atom N270 or Z530 still would be fast enough for this or at least octoprint because these Netbooks are often "left over" somewhere in the family and do come with a display, keyboard and USB ports.
But I haven't figured out which Linux to put on (since those are 32 Bit PCs) or how to measure the needed processing power.
It's nice to see that there are other alternatives and how to set them up!
Greetings!
Thanks for the vid Daniel. I was just about to do some content on the cb1, this will make things much simpler and a great resource for those who are hesitant.
Does the CAN board fit with that heatsink on or will it need a smaller one?
do you have to flash the motherboard if you have a pi with octokilpperpi on the Anet A8?
Are these designed to work with other types of OSes like RatOS or the Voron flavors of klipper?
1. Boo. The CAN controller should be built in. now and forever. 2. I wonder if that U2C board clears the heatsink well. 3. But yay! 24V input onboard!
Great concise review mate, I would love to see more videos with the BTT Pi in the future. One thing I have been having trouble with is using more than one camera on the and my manta board, I can only ever get one or the other webcam to work not both.
Nobody calls it a "Sock" bro…
Huge Kudos to walking people through how to change the default password! ♥
Do you think that you could use the CB1.2 as a retropi for gaming?
Can you show us the UART setup?
I cannot get my to work with SKR Pico
Was just looking at getting this so great timing! Ended up passing on it since powering a pi via the skr pico seems to work well enough, but this'll definitely be on my radar for whenever I need a pi before the shortage ends
Was looking at this board for my printer, but had already ordered an OrangePI 3 LTS before any good reviews came out
Powering this without buck converters is worth it alone.
n2 smash it