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    • ahwitmerundefined
      ahwitmer @A Former User
      last edited by

      @bearer I preferred to keep to the convention of card numbering because it is configured like that in my config file to keep the changes limited.

      CoreXYUV

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      • ahwitmerundefined
        ahwitmer @A Former User
        last edited by

        @bearer I will try that one tonight, thanks!

        CoreXYUV

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        • ahwitmerundefined
          ahwitmer
          last edited by

          @bearer @dc42
          For some reason the system doesn't seem to be stable.
          The reponses of the system are not consistent.
          M98 P"config.g" does some times a lot and some times nothing at all
          Yesterday, I had no tools, tonight suddenly they are back

          The command M98 etc resulted in

          M98 P"config.g"
          <LF>
          RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC Version 3.1.1 dated 2020-05-19b2 <LF>
          Ethernet is disabled. <LF>
          RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC is up and running. <LF>
          Connection to Linux established! <LF>
          Warning: VIN under-voltage event (0.9V)Lost connection to Linux <LF>
          Connection to Linux established!<LF>Lost connection to Linux <LF>
          Warning: 12V under-voltage ok<LF>

          After that, I only get <LF>ok<LF> restarting sometimes gives the first message sometimes only the last result.

          The interface is showing at startup: Duet connected

          then after M98 P"config,g" I get on my interface:

          Error M574 pin "io1.in" is not free
          Error M574 pin "io0.in" is not free
          Warning M307: heater 0 appears to be overpowered, if left at full power its temperature is predicted to reach 365C
          the M568 command is not longer needed
          then the last two messages disapear automatically

          heater o is switched off according to the interface

          the first message I get from the M98 command, mentions vin undervoltage, could that be the cause of the inconsistent behavior?

          The RPI has its own power
          the MB runs on 12V
          the expansion boards run on 24V

          CoreXYUV

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          • ahwitmerundefined
            ahwitmer
            last edited by

            @bearer @dc42
            Using the M409 K"boards" results in the info below.
            The thing that surprises me that the MB shows values for V12 and Vin
            The expansion boards show 0 values. Is that potentially the problem?

            M409 K"boards"
            {"key":"boards","flags":"","result":[
            {"canAddress":0,
            "firmwareDate":"2020-05-19b2",
            "firmwareFileName":"Duet3Firmware_MB6HC.bin",
            "firmwareName":"RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC",
            "firmwareVersion":"3.1.1",
            "iapFileNameSBC":"Duet3_SBCiap_MB6HC.bin",
            "iapFileNameSD":"Duet3_SDiap_MB6HC.bin",
            "mcuTemp":{"current":36.2,"max":37.0,"min":32.3},
            "name":"Duet 3 MB6HC",
            "shortName":"MB6HC",
            "uniqueId":"08DJM-956L2-
            G43S4-6J1D8-3SJ6M-9B6GG",
            "v12":{"current":11.4,"max":11.9,"min":0.1},
            "vIn":{"current":12.1,"max":12.6,"min":0.1}},

            {"canAddress":1,
            "firmwareFileName":"Duet3Firmware_EXP3HC.bin",
            "firmwareVersion":"3.1.0 (2020-05-15b1)",
            "mcuTemp":{"current":0,"max":0,"min":0},
            "shortName":"EXP3HC","state":"running",
            "v12":{"current":0,"max":0,"min":0},
            "vIn":{"current":0,"max":0,"min":0}},

            {"canAddress":2,"firmwareFileNa
            me":"Duet3Firmware_EXP3HC.bin",
            "firmwareVersion":"3.1.0 (2020-05-15b1)",
            "mcuTemp":{"current":0,"max":0,"min":0},
            "shortName":"EXP3HC",
            "state":"running",
            "v12":{"current":0,"max":0,"min":0},
            "vIn":{"current":0,"max":0,"min":0}},

            {"canAddress":3,"
            "firmwareFileName":"Duet3Firmware_EXP3HC.bin",
            "firmwareVersion":"3.1.0 (2020-05-15b1)",
            "mcuTemp":{"current":0,"max":0,"min":0},
            "shortName":"EXP3HC",
            "state":"running",
            "v12":{"current":0,"max":0,"min":0},
            "vIn":{"current":0,"max":0,"min":0}}]}

            CoreXYUV

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

              (i'm out of my depth, a long time ago; maybe @Phaedrux or the other wizards can shed some light on it)

              ((d'oh, yes, please relabel diagram instead of changing addresses))

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
                last edited by dc42

                Currently, it's normal for VIN and V12 to show zero for the expansion boards in M409, because the expansion boards don't report the voltages. I plan to fix this before firmware 3.2 release. Meanwhile, you can see the actual voltages using M122, for example M122 B1 to show the voltages for the board with CAN address 1.

                Feel free to set the CAN addresses 1, 2, 3 of your expansion boards any way you like, but in future please re-label the boards in your diagrams "Expansion board 1" for the board with CAN address 1, similarly for boards 2 and 3. Talking about "Expansion board 1" when that board has CAN address 2 or 3 is very confusing.

                Connection to Linux established! <LF>
                Warning: VIN under-voltage event (0.9V)Lost connection to Linux <LF>
                Connection to Linux established!<LF>Lost connection to Linux <LF>
                Warning: 12V under-voltage ok<LF>

                Those messages indicate that you have a problem with VIN power to the main board.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                • ahwitmerundefined
                  ahwitmer @dc42
                  last edited by

                  @dc42 I originally misunderstood the settings of the dip-switches. Didn't realize it was a binary setting. Thanks to remarks made by Bearer I got the place where I could find the functioning. Hence the setting of position of the dip-switches did not correspond to the board numbering. Sorry for the confusion.

                  ac343fbb-120f-4538-aaaf-4897d2b1635e-image.png

                  CoreXYUV

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by

                    That looks good. Did you sort out the VIN power issue?

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                    http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                    • ahwitmerundefined
                      ahwitmer @dc42
                      last edited by

                      @dc42 I have not been able to reproduce the dialog at all.
                      I got this result by using M98 P"config.g"
                      Only answer I get back via the terminal screen is:
                      ok<LF>

                      On the screen I get a message M307 on heater 0 being overpowered (this is the bed), although the heater is swiched off.

                      00b28477-88d8-41df-b694-dcfad9016a81-image.png

                      CoreXYUV

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @ahwitmer
                        last edited by dc42

                        @ahwitmer said in Board 3 not found:

                        On the screen I get a message M307 on heater 0 being overpowered (this is the bed), although the heater is swiched off.

                        That's common when you have a high-powered heater. It's warning you that you should install as thermal cut-out for safety.

                        Is your current problem the 2000C reading on heater 4? What does M308 S# return, where # is the sensor number (T parameter) that you specified in the M950 H4 command?

                        Please post your config.g file.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                        • ahwitmerundefined
                          ahwitmer
                          last edited by

                          Sorry for the delay,

                          In fact the over power warnings were given without having heated anything. Also the bed is powered via a solid state relay. For now the message does not persist anymore.

                          De temperature issue of 2000C is caused by two problems but solved.
                          I'm using an encapsulated thermistor. nicely fitting in the heater block.
                          The contacts are not connected to the metal encapsulation, however when mounted in the heater block and fixed with the screw, one of the contacts is suddenly shortcutted with the metal housing. I ordered new ones.

                          de1771e6-deb7-46fc-a6c4-825196b980df-image.png

                          In itself not a huge problem be it, it was caused by an issue with my lighting.
                          I'm using Cob lights which were screwed with plastic screws to the metal print head gantry. For some reason there was a metal connection between the negative pole of the lighting.

                          Combination of the two issues resulted in the 2000C

                          The bed thermistor issue I did not solve yet.

                          Having a two year old running around, slows down progress somewhat....

                          CoreXYUV

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                          • Phaedruxundefined
                            Phaedrux Moderator @ahwitmer
                            last edited by

                            @ahwitmer said in Board 3 not found:

                            Having a two year old running around, slows down progress somewhat....

                            Uhg, tell me about it!!

                            Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                            • ahwitmerundefined
                              ahwitmer @Phaedrux
                              last edited by

                              @Phaedrux @dc42 I think it is best to close this thread. My board is found and updated.
                              I will open a new thread for other problems like homing.....

                              CoreXYUV

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