Duet WiFi issues
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@OW93 said in Duet WiFi issues:
I moved the axis away from the Y end stop, then the 3.3v came on and WiFi came on again,
yes
see
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/How_to_destroy_your_Duet_2
point Short the endstop supply voltage pin to ground. -
yes as @Veti says it looks like you have your endstops wired incorrectly.
See
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_endstop_switches#Section_Microswitch
assuming you are using simple switches:
Connect the switch between GND and STP/IN.
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Ive sorted out the end stop issue, its strange as the x end stop was correct.
When I home the y axis now it doesn't go all the way to the y end stop and so is not homing correctly, my x axis is still having the same issue as before, hardly moving at all.
Also the motors have a hissing noise to them, is this normal? Ive never had fans as quiet as the ones I have now so it could have always been there and been masked by the fan noise, its not extremely loud, just a new noise is all.
Thanks
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please post your homing files
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Here are the homing files:
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@OW93 said in Duet WiFi issues:
my x axis is still having the same issue as before, hardly moving at all.
whats the output of M119 when no entstop is touched?
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M119_Get_Endstop_StatusAlso the motors have a hissing noise to them
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https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Reducing_Stand-Still_Noise -
The M119 shows:
Endstops - X: at max stop, Y: at max stop, Z: not stopped, Z probe: not stopped
okand I guess I was asking does the noise not matter to the printer? Im not too bothered with the noise level as it is in an enclosure and as such the noise is quite quiet anyway, I was more bothered about if it will cause any damage, I think if I can get it up and running first then sort out any fine tuning like that at a later date I would rather do that.
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you misconfigured your endstops. change the line to
M574 X2 Y2 S0 ; set active low endstopsthe documentation for the duet is really good and there are pages for every stage of the configuration.
see this for endstops.
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_endstop_switches -
Thanks for your help, Ive really messed up the end stop part of this install haven't I haha.
I wanted both axes to home on maximum rather than minimum for cable management reasons.
The y axis now works perfectly, homes great, but the x axis is now moving in the opposite direction to the end stop, I'll have a look through the link you have sent me to see if anything else needs changing.
Thanks for both of your help, Im new to the forum and its nice to see a place where everyone is so knowledgeable and helpful.
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@OW93 said in Duet WiFi issues:
The y axis now works perfectly, homes great, but the x axis is now moving in the opposite direction to the end stop, I'll have a look through the link you have sent me to see if anything else needs changing.
its also possible you misconfigured the direction of the x axis in the M569 command