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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator @chris974M
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      @chris974M

      If anyone really wants to get this thermistor working with Duet 2, then I suggest you connect it to one of the thermistor inputs on the expansion connector, with a 27K reference resistor connected between the input and VRef. Then use R27000 in the M305 or M308 command.

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      • chris974Mundefined
        chris974M @Phaedrux
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        @Phaedrux desoler mais je ne comprend pas vraiment bien je dois la connecter a la Duex5 et changer R4700 pour R27000 dans M305 ou M308 ?

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
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          I don't think it's suitable for your needs. Perhaps a thermocouple would be a better solution if you really need the high temps, otherwise the 300c heater and thermistor from dyze is probably a much better choice.

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          • nhofundefined
            nhof
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            For Dyzend Pro you could upgrade to something like this and this, or this and this (may want to double check compatibility). Some added cost, to be sure, but much better performance. PT sensors and thermocouples are much more linear so they avoid the adc resolution issues David is talking about.

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            • chris974Mundefined
              chris974M @nhof
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              @nhof Donc avec ces modification je pourrais avoir une plage entre 200c et 450c ?

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator @nhof
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                @nhof I'm a little confused about why Dyze and Slice use high temp thermistors, but I guess it's a cost factor combined with the daughterboard requirements for PT and thermocouples?

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                • nhofundefined
                  nhof @Phaedrux
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                  @Phaedrux I'm guessing just to maximize compatibility with the greatest number of control boards. Some customers might not have good amplifier options for their systems? Or a lack of general 'industry' knowledge about other options for temp feedback.

                  I've used the dyze 500C thermistor before and it worked ok at high temps, on a ramps + marlin board. Haven't tried on the Duet.

                  These days I just use PT1000s because they works with the thermistor inputs on the duet without an addon board, and they're good enough for what I do.

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                  • nhofundefined
                    nhof @chris974M
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                    @chris974M Yes, the PT100 or thermocouple should work well between 200-450C.

                    If you have questions on the temperature sensor components you can also check with Dyze Design. They are in Montreal, so they can help you in French as well 🙂

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                    • chris974Mundefined
                      chris974M @nhof
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                      @nhof Thanks you

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                      • FBGundefined
                        FBG @dc42
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                        @dc42 said in Help PID tuning Dyzend Pro:

                        If anyone really wants to get this thermistor working with Duet 2, then I suggest you connect it to one of the thermistor inputs on the expansion connector, with a 27K reference resistor connected between the input and VRef. Then use R27000 in the M305 or M308 command.

                        Dear dc42, i am very interested in do this. Could you explain a little more, with a schematic?

                        Best Regards

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                        • FBGundefined
                          FBG @FBG
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                          @FBG said in Help PID tuning Dyzend Pro:

                          @dc42 said in Help PID tuning Dyzend Pro:

                          If anyone really wants to get this thermistor working with Duet 2, then I suggest you connect it to one of the thermistor inputs on the expansion connector, with a 27K reference resistor connected between the input and VRef. Then use R27000 in the M305 or M308 command.

                          Dear dc42, i am very interested in do this. Could you explain a little more, with a schematic?

                          Best Regards

                          I am also using Duet Expansion Breakout Board

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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators
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                            • Connect the thermistor between pins 35 (Thermistor3) and 40 (VSSA) of the 50-pin expansion connector
                            • Connect a 27K 1% tolerance resistor between pins 35 (Thermistor3 again) and pin 41 ADVREF) of the expansion connector

                            That's it.

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                            • ejarmoundefined
                              ejarmo
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                              would you be willing to locate the appropriate pins on a maestro for this process

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators @ejarmo
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                                @ejarmo said in Help PID tuning Dyzend Pro:

                                would you be willing to locate the appropriate pins on a maestro for this process

                                The Maestro does not have an expansion connector with thermistor inputs, so this process does not apply. You would need to desolder one of the existing 2K2 thermistor series resistors and replace it by a 27K resistor.

                                There is just a chance that you may be able to get the thermistor working with the existing series resistor if you use the new semi-automatic calibration procedure that firmware 3.2beta1 supports. The calibration procedure is described at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Calibrating_thermistor_and_PT1000_readings. Caution, if you are currently running version 2.x firmware on your Maestro then upgrading to 3.x firmware requires significant changes to the config.g file.

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                                • chris974Mundefined
                                  chris974M @dc42
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                                  @dc42 @dc42 désoler pour ma très longue absence je reviens sur se sujet qui est aujourd'hui mon dernier problème que je n'avait pas fini de régler. Sur l'extension a 50 broches j'ai une duex5 de connectez comment je dois procéder ?
                                  Merci pour vos réponses

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                                  • Phaedruxundefined
                                    Phaedrux Moderator @chris974M
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                                    @chris974m said in Help PID tuning Dyzend Pro:

                                    @dc42 @dc42 désoler pour ma très longue absence je reviens sur se sujet qui est aujourd'hui mon dernier problème que je n'avait pas fini de régler. Sur l'extension a 50 broches j'ai une duex5 de connectez comment je dois procéder ?
                                    Merci pour vos réponses

                                    sorry for my very long absence I come back to this subject which is today my last problem that I had not finished solving. On the 50 pin extension I have a duex5 to connect how should I proceed? Thank you for your answers

                                    See here on using the Duex
                                    https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duex2_and_Duex5_Features

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                                    • chris974Mundefined
                                      chris974M @Phaedrux
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                                      @phaedrux merci pour ta réponse rapide, se n'est pas pour l'utilisation de la duex5 mais pour les branchement de la résistance 27k et de la dyzend

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                                      • dc42undefined
                                        dc42 administrators @chris974M
                                        last edited by dc42

                                        @chris974m, if you have a Duet Ethernet or Duet WiFi, and you do not have a DueX2 or DueX5 connected, then you can use one of the thermistor inputs on the expansion connector like this:

                                        • Connect the thermistor between the chosen thermistor input and VSSA
                                        • Connect the 27K resistor between the same thermistor input and VREF

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                                        • chris974Mundefined
                                          chris974M @dc42
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                                          @dc42 désoler encore j'ai du mal peut être a comprendre mais je ne peut pas m'en servir en ayant la duex5 de concerter

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                                          • chris974Mundefined
                                            chris974M
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                                            Je ne peut donc pas me servir de cette thermistance ? si quelqu'un pourrait m'aider please

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