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    • f.kiniundefined
      f.kini
      last edited by

      My firmware version is 2.03 beta 2.

      I've been upgrade since jun, and since then haven't check for updates.
      Do you think this could be it?

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      • f.kiniundefined
        f.kini
        last edited by

        Hello again.
        I've been upgrading my firmware version to newest release (2.04)
        But still have the problem.
        Also try "M106 P0 S0 H-1" send by web control/panel due, and any speed changes on fan, everytime on full speed, and the other one too.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @f.kini
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          @f-kini said in M106 does not work:

          Also try "M106 P0 S0 H-1" send by web control/panel due, and any speed changes on fan, everytime on full speed, and the other one too.

          After you send that command, what does it report if you send M106 P1 with no other parameters?

          Are the Fan1 and Fan2 outputs working properly?

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
          http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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          • f.kiniundefined
            f.kini @dc42
            last edited by

            @dc42 said in M106 does not work:

            After you send that command, what does it report if you send M106 P1 with no other parameters?

            I've tried this in other moment, the firmware report supposed speed changes, but the fans stay on high speed every time ☹

            @dc42 said in M106 does not work:

            Are the Fan1 and Fan2 outputs working properly?

            I'm thinking they're not.
            What i can do to have assurance about this?

            Thanks for your care Mr. @dc42 👏

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            • f.kiniundefined
              f.kini
              last edited by

              I'll try to test one by one with a multimeter.
              First step with the cooling part fan output(FAN0), and watch any voltage difference after send these commands:
              M106 P0 S0
              M106 P0 S255

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              • f.kiniundefined
                f.kini
                last edited by

                @dc42 said in M106 does not work:

                Are the Fan1 and Fan2 outputs working properly?

                When i mesure the voltage on the FAN 0 output (without fan connected):

                • startup the 3d printer (0V) - as spected;
                • send M106 P0 S255 (23,4V) - as spected;
                • send M106 P0 S0 (0V) - as spected;
                • with control bar on web control (0V~23,4V) - as spected;

                Now when i mesure the voltage on the FAN 0 output (with fan connected):

                • startup the 3d printer (23,4V) - not spected;
                • send M106 P0 S255 (23,4V) - as spected;
                • send M106 P0 S0 (23,4V) - not spected;
                • with control bar on web control (stay on 23,4V) - not spected;

                What can make the fan turn on(in high) everytime, even the 3d printer startup, and can't control them with gcodes or web control?
                I didnt make same tests in FAN1 channel, but i'm sure the cause it's exactly the same
                The Fan0 specs is: Radial brushless fan dc, 24v, 0.08a;
                The Fan1 specs is: E3D original fan dc(titan aero kit), 24v;

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @f.kini
                  last edited by dc42

                  @f-kini, do you have the two wires from the fan running directly to the Duet? Or are you sharing one of the fan wires with another fan or a heater?

                  Is it possible that the negative fan connection is shorted to ground?

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                  http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                  • f.kiniundefined
                    f.kini @dc42
                    last edited by

                    @dc42 I've shorted negative fans connection to ground, sorry for inexperience 🙃

                    I've been checking this right now, wired another 24v fan on outputs, with other clean wires too, and both was working as spected.
                    So i'll working on wires of the FAN0 and FAN1.
                    Aparently don't have any damage on my duet because this,.

                    Do you think this might have damaged something?

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                    • Vetiundefined
                      Veti @f.kini
                      last edited by

                      @f-kini said in M106 does not work:

                      I've shorted negative fans connection to ground, sorry for inexperience

                      out of curiosity. how did you managed to do that exactly?

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                      • f.kiniundefined
                        f.kini @Veti
                        last edited by

                        @Veti said in M106 does not work:

                        out of curiosity. how did you managed to do that exactly?

                        Just wired together negative fans pins with gnd endstop pin, from print head.
                        And opened the single wire to respective pins in the duet enclousure.

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                        • f.kiniundefined
                          f.kini
                          last edited by

                          I've worked yesterday on fan wiring, and now it's working as expected.
                          Thanks to everyone who helped me!

                          I hope that at some point this topic can help someone too.

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