Using the LDO NiteHawk - 36 toolhead is easy. First, connect the 24V power cable and the USB cable to your RPI host. This is all you need for basic wiring. You can then use the USB Klipper connection for a hassle - free setup. If you want to use additional devices like a nozzle webcam or an eddy current probe, plug them into the secondary USB port.
When it comes to input shaper calibration, you can use the onboard accelerometer at any time. Just follow the standard calibration process.
For the hotend fan, make sure to connect it properly to the tacho - enabled HEF port. This will allow for better diagnostics and safety.
As for maintenance, keep the toolhead clean. Avoid exposing it to excessive dust or moisture. Check the cables regularly for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any issues with the connections or the performance, double - check the wiring and make sure all components are properly seated.