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Duet 0.85 2 z axis stepper motors

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    Dave1167
    last edited by 11 Apr 2017, 21:33

    Hi all
    Apologies if this the wrong forum, but I can't find an alternative.
    I am just converting my Wanhao I3 to a duet 0.85. The printer has 2 z axis stepper motors. If I wire them up in parallel I would assume I would run into current problems as the current would be halved
    . Is there anyway to run a master slave setup using E1 ?
    Many thankfully

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      T3P3Tony administrators
      last edited by 11 Apr 2017, 21:39

      Hi!

      You can use the M584 command to map any drive to any axis:
      https://duet3d.com/wiki/G-code#M584:_Set_drive_mapping

      so you could use

      M584 X0 Y1 Z2:4 E3

      Which would map the "Z" driver (number 2) and the "E1" driver (number 4) to the Z axis, leaving the E0 driver for your extruder.

      I am not sure about the Wanhao i3 but if it is a desktop size 3d printer then for Z axis it is normally fine to wire two stepper motors in series from one driver. See this wiki page:

      https://duet3d.com/wiki/Connecting_stepper_motors#Duet_0.6_and_0.8.5

      www.duet3d.com

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        deckingman
        last edited by 12 Apr 2017, 17:01

        …............and don't forget that the Duet Wifi already has two Z motor connectors which are wired in series.

        Ian
        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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