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    • Vetiundefined
      Veti
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      what about your adaptive layer settings?

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      • Gost101undefined
        Gost101
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        @Veti
        Adaptive layers were never enabled.

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        • Gost101undefined
          Gost101
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          Here is the profile I'm currently using: Cura Profile

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          • Gost101undefined
            Gost101
            last edited by

            Also, I will be printing a adapter for my volcano and try that again down line. As of right now, I'm just tweaking things.

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti @Gost101
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              @Gost101

              then you have something else wrong with the layer heigh.

              Z0.144
              Z4.194
              Z6.554
              Z7.074

              those are very odd layer heights.

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator @Gost101
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                @Gost101 said in CR-10S5 Firmware:

                Here is the profile I'm currently using: Cura Profile

                I'm unable to open the profile in cura 4.4.1. Says it's invalid. But unzipping it and looking at it in a text editor shows that your print speed are super slow. 15mm/s to 30mm/s which would explain the 5 hour print time.

                If my Ender 3 can handle 50-60mm/s I'm sure your CR-10 could as well. Such low print speeds on such a small object can lead to overheating which your image shows some indication of. So try boosting the print speeds a bit more.

                Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
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                  Here's my Ender3 profile as an example.

                  https://www.dropbox.com/s/l3v1i0ca0dbgau9/Ender3CuraProfile.curaprofile?dl=1

                  Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                  • Gost101undefined
                    Gost101
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                    Alrighty, so I was able to print fast, but my power supply died on me mid print. Lol, I confirmed it was not the board. I will be buying 2 of these power supplies and wiring them together just as I have done on my other 3D printers, plus it will be more quiet. I will then print the volcano adapters and a case for the duet wifi to sit in.

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                    • Gost101undefined
                      Gost101
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                      Problem, the board still isnt powering on. I looked more at it: Duet. It looks like the board somehow melted. In addition, non of the fuses poped???? How can I fix this, as the board will not power on through that port/ However it will turn on through usb power.

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                      • Gost101undefined
                        Gost101
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                        Here are a Top, Top on picture and a bottom

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                        • A Former User?
                          A Former User @Gost101
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                          @Gost101 said in CR-10S5 Firmware:

                          I will be buying 2 of these power supplies and wiring them together

                          don't; wire one to the bed, and one to the duet and everything else instead.

                          It looks like the board somehow melted. In addition, non of the fuses poped????

                          hard to say without seeing how it was wired, but clearly a lot of current flowed to the ground terminal of Vin, something fishy if the fuses didn't break

                          the board will not power on through that port

                          by "that port" presumably you mean the Vin screw terminal? if the fuse is good and it doesn't power up, odds are U3 is toast, but there doesn't appear to be any damage at glance. The ground terminal is however both deformed and discoloured, could be as simple as it no longer making contact with the board. Need a beefy soldering iron, and preferably a hot plate to preheat the board to get that replaced. Start by confirming continuinty from the Vin ground therminal to other ground points on the board if you have a multimeter.

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                          • Gost101undefined
                            Gost101
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                            I haveent even connected the new power supply briks, I noticed this when taking it appart in order to wire the new one.

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                            • A Former User?
                              A Former User @Gost101
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                              @Gost101 said in CR-10S5 Firmware:

                              I noticed this when taking it appart in order to wire the new one.

                              and it was working before you started taking it apart? and at which point did it no longer work?

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                              • Gost101undefined
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                                @bearer said in CR-10S5 Firmware:

                                U3

                                In a middle of a print the other night it stopped. I woke up to find that the print head and the extrude wasn't moving, the heated bed and hotend was not hot. I had only the status of the board being on, and I cannot recall what the status of the web interface was. In addition the power strip did not trip.

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                                • Gost101undefined
                                  Gost101
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                                  Also, what is a U3?

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                                  • Gost101undefined
                                    Gost101
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                                    Everything was working fine, here is where it stoped: Stop Spot, here is another picture of the port

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                                    • PaulHewundefined
                                      PaulHew @Gost101
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                                      @Gost101 said in CR-10S5 Firmware:

                                      Alrighty, so I was able to print fast, but my power supply died on me mid print. Lol, I confirmed it was not the board. I will be buying 2 of these power supplies and wiring them together just as I have done on my other 3D printers, plus it will be more quiet. I will then print the volcano adapters and a case for the duet wifi to sit in.

                                      IMHO I would not use those 2 tiny PSU's, I would buy something like this Mean Well NES-350-12 12V 350 Watt, https://www.amazon.com/NES-350-12-Switching-Power-Supply-110-240/dp/B007K2H0GI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526920350&sr=8-1&keywords=Mean+Well+NES-350-12

                                      P.

                                      RailCore II - Duet Mini + 1LC, Voron V0.1 - Duet Mini
                                      Voron 2.4 disassembled..... Waiting for the RailCore Mini....

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                                      • Gost101undefined
                                        Gost101 @PaulHew
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                                        @PaulHew Well that's a bit to late I already purchased them and spliced them. They are already good to go. Is this covered under the warranty for replacement. As the fuse did not trip, the circuit breaker connection to the wall did not trip, and was not caused by faulty wiring( the new power supply was not wired up at the time of discovery( I found this after unplugging all the wires to install the new power supply as I assumed the power supply died. I have a video that I can post of the configuration before I removed all the wires if you need that.

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                                        • A Former User?
                                          A Former User @Gost101
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                                          @Gost101 said in CR-10S5 Firmware:

                                          that's a bit to late

                                          its never too late to listen to good advice.

                                          I already purchased them and spliced them

                                          please un-splice the positive power, disconnect BED+ and splice those two wires, do not connect to duet. leave the negative power spliced to common ground and leave the other hot bed wire on BED-.

                                          this way you'll spread the load instead of trying to make two supplies not made to work in parallell do so. (presuming the bed is the 220w type, might not have been the most reliable source i found)

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