PT100 Sensor Daughterboard
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Duet Ethernet
Duex5
Daughterboard PT100 connected on Duex5 (but also tried on Duet itself)
Channel 1: 2 wire PT100 with jumpers installed
Channel 2 4 wire PT100 without jumpersBoth sensors measure 108.9 ohm
Changed in config.g
M305 P0 X204
M305 P1 X205Also tried with 100 ohm resistor (with jumpers) on both channels.
Also gave a try to do it on Duet mainboard with X200/X201All with the same result: 2000°C...
Also tried two brand new PT100 daughterboards (V1.1) - nothing changed...
Any ideas???
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When you send or re-send the M305 command, what is the response?
Do you have a PanelDue or an external SD card connected to CONN_SD using the ribbon cable? If so, does the PT100 work if you disconnect that?
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No, nothing connected on that interfaces. Actually only the Mini USB and Ethernet. Mini USB is for receiving G Codes and ethernet only for maintenance reasons...
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OK, so what response do you get when you re-send the M305 command?
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When resending all seems to be fine. In webinterface it is green and i my console I get an OK.
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@pmj said in PT100 Sensor Daughterboard:
Actually only the Mini USB and Ethernet. Mini USB is for receiving G Codes and et
on a side node. are you aware of this?
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/USB_ground_loops -
@pmj said in PT100 Sensor Daughterboard:
When resending all seems to be fine. In webinterface it is green and i my console I get an OK.
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Which firmware version are you running?
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Please provide your complete config.g file.
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Which devices have the PT100 sensors? Your use of P0 and P1 in the M305 commands suggests the bed heater and the first extruder heater: is that correct?
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now I've found time again to solve the PT100 issue. Still the same situation showing up 2000C... All double checked again and went through all forum.
Firmware: Just updated today from 2.02 to 2.03 latest RC => no change
config.g attached (without some details)
Devices:
P0 => general temperature measurement up to 80°C (2-wire, with conbectors on X205)
P1 => Heatbed sensor (4-wire, without connectors on X204) -
@veti yes I'm aware of this, anyway thanks for the input
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SOLVED!!! Found the failure... overseen, that i changed with M307 also P0 and P1.... canceled the two lines and now working like a charme!