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Hi all, excited to find out about this Mod Via the qdomyos-zwift wiki. I'm currently using QZ with my IC8 for my wife to take peloton classes and to improve the integration with Zwift for me, and it works great. Even after a few week I'm a bit gutted I did not look for a bike with auto resistance, but this mod looks fantastic as I love everything else a out the IC8. I've built a few DIY projects so I'm okay with soldering etc. I've already order the PCB and most of the parts from Ali Express, and happened to acquire an Ender 3 printer from a friend a few weeks back, so this will be a great project to learn 3D printing with. I'm not sure what I am going to do about printing the shifter yet as that seems a little more complicated materials wise but since the stuff from AliExpress will possibly take months to arrive I have plenty of time to keep reading up. I love the look of @eMadman's IC4 model with the improved mount to the bike. When reading that page I noticed you said you adapted V2 case slightly to fit your step motor. Since I'm new to 3d printing I'm hoping to minimise having to adapt things initially so I was wondering if you could let me know the exact size of your motor so I can find the same. Also in general I need to keep the bike wife friendly so can you confirm you IC8 mod is easy to remove for her to continue to take peloton classes, it seems so from the hook on your mount. Although it also seems that the QZ app will allow her to use auto resistance in peloton so might not even need removing 👍 Sorry for long initial post 😁 Ash |
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@Mightydob , Welcome! |
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@Mightydob! I'm glad you're taking on this project! It's always great to see someone printing and building one themselves!
Printing TPU is a bit of a pain in the butt. Having a direct drive extruder helps a lot but isn't mandatory. You can frequently get away with printing the material if you go very slowly and disable retractions. I'm not familiar with the extruder on the Ender to be able to say it's possible or not. I think with standard TPU, the material should be just stiff enough to be okay.
You won't have to make any changes regarding the motor. I had an odd flange around the stepper motor wire connector that I made room for. Any standard 38mm long Nema 17 motor will do the job. I ordered these most recently These dimensions come off a motor I've used with success recently. 42x42x38mm:
The hook is there for easy removal. I've got the tolerances on the design pretty snug so it might need a little bit of sanding to make for easier easy for 1-handed removal. The mount that fixes to the head tube of the bike is using a velcro cable tie for easy adjustment. This came as a result of user feedback... the guy and his partner had a huge height difference between them and he needed to move the bike mount up and down between the two of them.
Short answer: Not working yet. Until the integration is ready for a larger audience, I have instructions hiding out in a google doc here.. Once its ready for daily use, I'll merge this content into the SS2k Wiki. |
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Brilliant thanks both, really excited to get started on this from a geeky point of view 😁. Great about the motor will get one ordered. Re TPU I did have a quick read up about the Ender 3 and it said it was possible if the TPU isn't too flexible, such as one with a Shore Hardness of 98A, I've no idea if that's compatible with the print for the strap. Had a quick read of the integration with QZ and sounds like things are progressing, it will be a while before I'm up and running I'm sure, so will keep an eye on it. I'm happy to remove SS2k and install whenever I use the bike if it's not fixed by then 👍 Thanks for quick replies Ash |
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@Mightydob! I'm glad you're taking on this project! It's always great to see someone printing and building one themselves!
Printing TPU is a bit of a pain in the butt. Having a direct drive extruder helps a lot but isn't mandatory. You can frequently get away with printing the material if you go very slowly and disable retractions. I'm not familiar with the extruder on the Ender to be able to say it's possible or not. I think with standard TPU, the materia…