Noob building a HEVO in need of help.
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@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
TR8x8
that means 8mm diameter. lifting 8mm per revolution.
with that you have 400steps/mm using a 1.8 degree motor at x16 interpolation. -
@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
Does it matter if I use the "standard values" for resistance? I have measured them to be around 113k with a multimeter.
If you click into a value field a menu pops up where you can select the sensor typ
For the bed I think this one
For the heater you can select the E3D if it is a genuine. -
@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
Do i measure "Z maximum" when the bed is on the bottom and up to the nozzle?
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@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
Do I have to change the X and Y minimum and maximum if I want to skip the "end stops" and use sensorless?
The homing procedure will do that for you. The file is generated by the tool.
In the homing sequence the axis are allowed to move outside the print aera. (Till they hit the end stop or sensorless homing takes in place) -
@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
Do I select not assigned here if i want to use sensorless?
For me it seams to be right. But I have never set up a system with sensorless homing.
So you better should read her
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@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
Should i change this if I am going to use a fan for part cooling and one fan for the extruder heat sink?
That is set as standard. FAN0 is for part cooling
FAN1 is for the hotend. Configured like that the fan will start to rotate when then hotend reaches 45 °C -
@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
Should the maximum values be changed to 300 - 15mm offset on both X and Y axis? This seems to only measure some of the bed.
That is depending where you will mount the probe.
Normaly the probe sits on the side or behind of the hotend.
So if the aera is set to big it could go beside the bed.
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@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
Do i select sensorless on X and Y? What kind of Z-probe is NPN? "Simple modulated IR probe?"
I think switch will generate the proper value for M558 (should be P5)To invert the signal in config.g, you have to do that by hand..
For RRF3 the code should look like this
M558 P5 C"^zprobe.in" H5 F120 T6000
(^ inverts the signal)For a detailed description how this kind of probe is working, read her
https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/2133/connecting-the-z-probe/6 -
I got new problems with the new config.
1: The bed gets a heat error. It does heat some seconds, and then stops. This did work with the old config.
It is heating up if i remove "M307 H0 B0 S1.00 ; disable bang-bang mode for the nozzle heater and set PWM limit"
Should i remove it or change som parameters?
I also get a warning for "over-powered."
2: How to i test the probe? The distance is "0" when i run G31. Even with a object placed under the probe.3: Can I use this for sensorless homing? Or does it need a update for firmware v3? It is from my friends HEVO with firmware V2. Should this be placed in the config.g or one of the other files?
; Endstop configuration -----------------------------------
M574 Z1 S2 ; Set endstops controlled by probe
M915 Y S1.5 R0 F1 ; Higher S = less sens
M915 X S1.5 R0 F1The Z-axis seems to move the right amount now.
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Please post the complete config.g
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New config.g
I forgot and was about to post it. Here it is. -
Your config is for RRF3
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@DIY-O-Sphere
Isn't that right? -
The config for the probe says "P5 (from RepRapFirmware 1.14) selects a switch by default (normally closed) for bed probing between the In and Gnd pins of the Z-probe connector (Duet 0.8.5 and Duet 2 WiFi)."
But I have it the + and GND connected to a fan output and the "Z Probe in". -
For the bed.
Looks to me like your bed heater needs to be tuned.
M303 H0 P1.0 Swhatever temperature you usually print
Then take the values it returns and put it in the M307 in your config.g as the A, C, and D parameters.
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Try this for the probe
; Z-Probe
M558 P5 C"^zprobe.in" H5 F120 T6000 ; set Z probe type to switch and the dive height + speedsWhy have you uncommented that ?
;M307 H0 B0 S1.00
Delete the ; -
@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
100 kohm NTC3950 thermistor
Check what thermistor is really used for the bed. I think it's not the correct one.
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@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
The sensor is connected like this, but the power goes to the 5V ext/fan output.
I'm not shure where you have puged power of the probe.
I would suggest to plug it in the +5V for PanelDueAnd also check if the diode is in correct direction.
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@blt3dp said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
For the bed.
Looks to me like your bed heater needs to be tuned.
M303 H0 P1.0 Swhatever temperature you usually print
Then take the values it returns and put it in the M307 in your config.g as the A, C, and D parameters.
Heater 0 model: gain 129.7, time constant 343.8, dead time 1.0, max PWM 1.00, calibration voltage 23.7, mode PID
Computed PID parameters for setpoint change: P463.5, I24.749, D331.1
Computed PID parameters for load change: P463.5, I93.008, D331.1Like this? M307 H0 A129.7 C343.8 D1.0 V23.7 B0
@DIY-O-Sphere said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
Try this for the probe
; Z-Probe
M558 P5 C"^zprobe.in" H5 F120 T6000 ; set Z probe type to switch and the dive height + speedsWhy have you uncommented that ?
;M307 H0 B0 S1.00
Delete the ;Because the bed heating did not work with this command.
(Black cable) Signal connected to "Z PROBE IN"
(Brown and blue) Power connected to fan output (always on fan, measured 4.86V)
The probe does read "Current reading 1000, threshold 500, trigger height 4.000, offsets X21.0 Y0.0" with G31 now.
It's a cheap Chinese probe, so it might be crap, but I expect it to work.@DIY-O-Sphere said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
@Quattro said in Noob building a HEVO in need of help.:
100 kohm NTC3950 thermistor
Check what thermistor is used for the bed. I think it's not the correct one.
The bed is working after the PID adjustment.
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@Quattro
So I think the part where I could support you is working.As mentioned I have never set up sensorless homing.
But I have realized that the stall detection M915 is missing in config.g
I think you have found that?
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Stall_detection_and_sensorless_homing