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    • A Former User?
      A Former User @BlueDust
      last edited by A Former User

      @BlueDust said in Duet3 config Frustration:

      @BlueDust said in Duet3 config Frustration:

      4...
      No idea where this came from. If I delete the text, I am still able to change the temp without issue.

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      Fixed this... Tool config was backwards after I fixed something else...

      I have endured this since RRF-3 began, it must be a bug somewhere as I can boot random machines and it's there, and as you say you can still use the heater, and you can "clear" it by inputting a temp, then other days I can boot the very same machine and the temp shows room temp as normal.

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator @BlueDust
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        @BlueDust said in Duet3 config Frustration:

        @BlueDust said in Duet3 config Frustration:

        4...
        No idea where this came from. If I delete the text, I am still able to change the temp without issue.

        fcbf7e01-dda0-42f0-bd74-c1684cc59617-image.png

        Fixed this... Tool config was backwards after I fixed something else...

        Did you fix that T0 is using Heater1 and T1 is using Heater0?

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        • BlueDustundefined
          BlueDust @Rushmere3D
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          @Rushmere3D
          the build is still in progress...
          The Electronics are on the bottom of the printer and as it's large for the space, I have to move it to another room to flip it over and have room to work... Picture from last time I had access.
          The power supply attached to the acrylic is only for the Duet3/Rpi. 2nd power supply on the floor just for the bed. Both are 24v.

          PXL_20201104_001956165.jpg

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          • Rushmere3Dundefined
            Rushmere3D @BlueDust
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            @BlueDust

            So your using a DC to DC SSR for the bed, correct? You can do that via the OUT0, like I do for my 240v bed (with appreciate SSR of course)

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            • BlueDustundefined
              BlueDust
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              Front printer is the IDEX with the Duet3 I am working on now. Back CoreXY has a Duet2/Duex5. Once the IDEX is working I plan to clean up the CoreXY. Both are RatRig kits. v-Core Pro (not standard upgrade to Pro) is the CoreXY and IDEX is the v-Cast. CoreXY may print up to a 300mm cube once I am done with modifications and the v-Cast is supposed to be 300x 300y and 400z, but haven't had a chance to confirm that yet. Once sensorless homing works will confirm.PXL_20201107_000252551.jpg

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              • BlueDustundefined
                BlueDust @Rushmere3D
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                @Rushmere3D
                Yes, because I didn't know you could. I thought it was only working if you had power in on OUT0. Looking at @dhusolo github pictures this morning, I saw that, that was actually possible. As it is all wired in, I am not sure if I am going to change it at the moment (but I want to now to clean it up).

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                • BlueDustundefined
                  BlueDust @Phaedrux
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                  @Phaedrux

                  Swapped the P1 and P0 in the G10 commands.

                  ; Tools
                  ;M563 P0 S"LeftExtruder" D0 H0 F0:3                 ; define tool 0
                  M563 P1 S"RightExtruder" D0 H0 F0:3                 ; 
                  G10 P1 X0 Y0 Z0                                    ; set tool 0 axis offsets
                  G10 P1 R0 S0                                       ; set initial tool 0 active and standby temperatures to 0C
                  ;M563 P1 S"RightExtruder" D1 H1 F1:2                ; define tool 1
                  M563 P0 S"LeftExtruder" D1 H1 F1:2                ; 
                  G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0                                    ; set tool 1 axis offsets
                  G10 P0 R0 S0                                       ; set initial tool 1 active and standby temperatures to 0C
                  

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                  • BlueDustundefined
                    BlueDust @A Former User
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                    @CaLviNx
                    So far my biggest problem has been the fans (though right now only one is giving me grief) and the heaters assignment. Will share snapshot of picture/heaters assignment to each tool. OUT3 is also missing from the IO tab heater assignment options.

                    Among the wrong heaters heating up (the configurator and how each IO device is associated to items on the other tabs..). Example:
                    Fan mapping on the IO page are static. What does FAN0, FAN1, FAN2, FAN3 refer to? Are they just designations for the configurator?
                    Then on the Fan tab, I can rename them. Are they referring to the same FAN0 to 3? If so, why would I rename them? And shouldn't they only be renamed on the IO tab, and then auto update to the other tabs?
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                    This confused me again on this page, as I had to again change it in the config on the printer, but when looking at the heaters, only 1 shows up. Shouldn't there be 4??? OUT0 to OUT3?
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                    Another thing is that when you import a saves json/config, you have to fix the IO page to say not assigned. It took me a long time to figure out thats what caused the error before I could save a new config to test again...
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                    • Phaedruxundefined
                      Phaedrux Moderator @BlueDust
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                      Thanks for the screen shots. They confirm that these are previously reported bugs in the config tool. I believe the plan is to revise the tool once 3.2 is final.

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator @BlueDust
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                        @BlueDust said in Duet3 config Frustration:

                        Fan mapping on the IO page are static. What does FAN0, FAN1, FAN2, FAN3 refer to? Are they just designations for the configurator?
                        Then on the Fan tab, I can rename them. Are they referring to the same FAN0 to 3? If so, why would I rename them? And shouldn't they only be renamed on the IO tab, and then auto update to the other tabs?

                        They are referred to as fan0 etc because the fans are created in that order and that's how they would be assigned to tools. It's a bit more abstract on the Duet3 since there are no dedicated fan outputs like on other boards.

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                        • BlueDustundefined
                          BlueDust @Phaedrux
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                          @Phaedrux
                          Thanks!
                          I will most likely go through this again once the configurator has been fixed and compare the code. Is there a thread I can watch to be notified when it has been updated?

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                          • Rushmere3Dundefined
                            Rushmere3D
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                            Reading this might also be useful for the setup.https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_and_configuring_fans

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator @BlueDust
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                              @BlueDust said in Duet3 config Frustration:

                              Is there a thread I can watch to be notified when it has been updated?

                              You could watch the config tool forum to get notified of new posts. Announcements about it should probably go there.

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                              • chrishammundefined
                                chrishamm administrators @BlueDust
                                last edited by chrishamm

                                @BlueDust Starting from RRFv3 you must create heaters and fans on the I/O mapping page before you can configure them in the following pages. I agree this split isn't ideal but it was necessary to keep RRFv2 and RRFv3 supported at the same time (for Duet 2 series). We'll make this more intuitive and extensive in the following version soon.

                                Be aware that out0 to out3 are no heaters by default unless you assign them first on the I/O mapping page - you could use them for different functions as well. Likewise there are no fans before you define them there. Once you map heaters, you can assign them to tools on the Tools page as well.

                                If the issue with invalid endstop pins is still present (i.e. it's empty + white without error highlighting), please let me know how you can reproduce it and I'll fix it.

                                Duet software engineer

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                                • BlueDustundefined
                                  BlueDust @chrishamm
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                                  @chrishamm said in Duet3 config Frustration:

                                  If the issue with invalid endstop pins is still present (i.e. it's empty + white without error highlighting), please let me know how you can reproduce it and I'll fix it.

                                  If you are referring to the the highlighted...

                                  ba6ab53e-c5c3-4bca-ad24-b3b4a42c7c57-image.png

                                  It occurs when I load a previously saved JSON file back into the configurator.

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                                  • BlueDustundefined
                                    BlueDust @Phaedrux
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                                    @Phaedrux
                                    I am powering a SBC/RPi4 from my Duet3, and curious if I should be doing this.
                                    I saw posts about possible power problems, and RPis not working properly when powered from the Duet3. Is this something I should be concerned about (and power the Rpi4 from another source) or is it just a problem with a specific version of Duet3 (that's planned to be fixed)?
                                    I read through at least one thread, but didn't come away with confirmed answer... (may have just missed it)

                                    Thanks!

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                                    • Phaedruxundefined
                                      Phaedrux Moderator
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                                      @BlueDust said in Duet3 config Frustration:

                                      I am powering a SBC/RPi4 from my Duet3, and curious if I should be doing this.

                                      You might be able to get away with it if you're not using any other usb peripherals on the pi, but for max stability it's probably best to power them independently.

                                      Also, for what it's worth, it might be best to get everything setup and running in standalone mode before adding the Pi into the mix. This just means using the SD card in the Duet with the pi disconnected as you would with any other duet. Then when you want to add the pi, remove the SD card, connect the pi, and then upload your config again through the web interface.

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                                      • BlueDustundefined
                                        BlueDust @Phaedrux
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                                        @Phaedrux said in Duet3 config Frustration:

                                        any other usb peripherals

                                        I am not currently planning to use anything else on the Pi4...

                                        The only thing I am using the Pi4 right now is for ease of updating, so I will consider removing it if I have any trouble that appears to be outside of the config.

                                        Thanks!

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                                        • BlueDustundefined
                                          BlueDust @Rushmere3D
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                                          @Rushmere3D said in Duet3 config Frustration:

                                          Reading this might also be useful for the setup.https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_and_configuring_fans

                                          This page seems to be more on the RepRap v2.x and less on v3.x that is on the Duet3.

                                          One of the items I do not fully understand is what F1:2 means. Is that two different fans as lined up on the Configurator website (Fan0 to 3)? Or is that just the location of a single fan as they could be on any number of external (or internal) boards?

                                          The fan wiki page only shows one number after F.

                                          Does this mean fan 0 and fan 3 (F0:3 )? If yes, that doesn't make any sense as I set 0 and 1 to Left Extruder, and Fan 2 and 3 to the Right Extruder in the configurator. I did have to make a change, because config right out of the configurator turned the hotend cooling fan on the right extruder, when I heated up the left hotend. I was able to fix the left hot end cooling fan to enable when it hit 40c, but now not sure why the right hotend fan will not go on at all. And do not understand how to read the F0:3 attribute.

                                          All I know for sure is that this tool isn't working.
                                          M563 P1 S"RightExtruder" D0 H0 F0:3

                                          But the fans work fine on the Left Extruder.
                                          M563 P0 S"Left Extruder" D1 H1 F1:2

                                          Thanks!

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                                          • A Former User?
                                            A Former User @BlueDust
                                            last edited by A Former User

                                            @BlueDust

                                            While I understand it can be tedious, I think it is better to configure things manually.

                                            Your case highlights the "confusion" that people encounter when using the config tool that in all honesty only does "half a job" when it comes to setting up RRF-3.

                                            I have a terrible memory (old age is a sick sick joke) so I keep an instance of The Duet G-Code Pinned to open every time I open my browser and with that I read, read & read that page and test so I can manually write my own config.g files, and I add my own explanation (worded in a way I understand) to the end of each G-Code line to remind me

                                            Maybe a pictorial guide for some of some of the basic tasks is required, as I have found documentation to be scattered, sparse in places and some omissions in documentation, that was written by someone that assumes the reader already knows and understands some things.

                                            For example when configuring a tool-board (lc-1) I have never actually found the correct info anywhere.
                                            See below, it took me a bit of time to work out on my own that I was required to add "121" to the C parameter to get the config to know I was trying to direct it to the tool-board. if thats listed in documentation I have yet to find it.

                                            M950 F0 C"121.out1"   ; The part cooling fan (fan0) is mapped/connected to out1 on the tool-board LC1 with the address being 121
                                            
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