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    • Texzinundefined
      Texzin
      last edited by

      The FT-5 has 2 y motors. What is best use the one y driver on the board or add a expansion board for second motor?

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      • elmoretundefined
        elmoret
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        There's a stepper driver that has two connections, you could use that driver for Y.

        You could also connect the steppers in series, and connect them to a single port. Or you could assign them to two different stepper drivers, since there's a total of 5 on the board. Z, Y1, Y2, X, E.

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        • iDeveloundefined
          iDevelo
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          Heres what I use

          M584 X0 Y1:4 Z2 E3                             ; Map to specific drives
          
          M569 P0 S0                                     ; Drive 0 - X
          M569 P1 S0                                     ; Drive 1 - Y
          M569 P2 S1                                     ; Drive 2 - Z
          M569 P3 S0                                     ; Drive 3 - E0
          M569 P4 S1                                     ; Drive 4 - Y
          
          
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          • Texzinundefined
            Texzin
            last edited by

            The Folger Tech FT-5 has 2z , 2y, 1x. So if I just use the Duetwifi with out the Duex2/5 I will have to connect the Y steppers in series. Can I series the Y steppers without causing problems or should I add the Duex2/5?
            Can the E1 be mapped to run second y steppers?

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            • elmoretundefined
              elmoret
              last edited by

              Yes, you can series the Y motors. That's what's happening on the stepper driver that has two connectors.

              Yes, you can also run the second Y from E1, as commented above.

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              • Texzinundefined
                Texzin
                last edited by

                @elmoret:

                Yes, you can series the Y motors. That's what's happening on the stepper driver that has two connectors.

                Yes, you can also run the second Y from E1, as commented above.

                Thanks

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                • iDeveloundefined
                  iDevelo
                  last edited by

                  @Texzin:

                  The Folger Tech FT-5 has 2z , 2y, 1x. So if I just use the Duetwifi with out the Duex2/5 I will have to connect the Y steppers in series. Can I series the Y steppers without causing problems or should I add the Duex2/5?
                  Can the E1 be mapped to run second y steppers?

                  My config above is for a FT5 Z is on the Z port (both connectors).

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                  • Texzinundefined
                    Texzin
                    last edited by

                    @iDevelo:

                    @Texzin:

                    The Folger Tech FT-5 has 2z , 2y, 1x. So if I just use the Duetwifi with out the Duex2/5 I will have to connect the Y steppers in series. Can I series the Y steppers without causing problems or should I add the Duex2/5?
                    Can the E1 be mapped to run second y steppers?

                    My config above is for a FT5 Z is on the Z port (both connectors).

                    Thanks

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