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    • DIY-O-Sphereundefined
      DIY-O-Sphere @deltajegga
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      @deltajegga
      Maybe the jumper?
      https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/10654/bl-touch-and-the-duex-5/64
      Also read the first post. For me that sounds similar...

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      • deltajeggaundefined
        deltajegga
        last edited by deltajegga

        @dc42 do you know the pulse length for the pwm signal to depoly and retract the probe on PWM1 on duex? i have an oscilloscope i can hook up. it seems as its not sending the signal anymore. and also is it supposed to be 3.3v or 2.5v? and does it go high or low to deploy the probe?

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        • deltajeggaundefined
          deltajegga @DIY-O-Sphere
          last edited by

          @DIY-O-Sphere the jumper is for the 5v power to the probe, that is fine.

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          • DIY-O-Sphereundefined
            DIY-O-Sphere @deltajegga
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            @deltajegga said in BLtouch randomly decides to not work today:

            pulse length

            Found in the manual of Bltouch.
            3c073c83-b65e-4b62-9a55-2575024faa80-grafik.png

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            • deltajeggaundefined
              deltajegga @DIY-O-Sphere
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              @DIY-O-Sphere nice, time for some testing

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              • deltajeggaundefined
                deltajegga
                last edited by deltajegga

                https://1drv.ms/u/s!AownqdAPfMHChSphxDFBpofoon-5?e=0gebgh
                video of scope, i press deploy probe at about 17 seconds and retract at 23 seconds. it keeps flickering like this untill i turn off the printer. this was with no wires attached to plug, just the leads for the scope
                i thought i would have to record it and go back to look for a single 650ms pulse, but it seems to keep going? does it keep trying untill it sees a change in the hall sensor wires?
                the pulse lengths seem good, but it seems very noisy.

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                • deltajeggaundefined
                  deltajegga
                  last edited by deltajegga

                  UPDATE
                  i saw that the leds are on for e2 through e4 heaters on the duex. i dont remember them ever being on. so i decided to try e6heat on PWM5 and it works!!!

                  does anyone have any idea how the pwm could fail like that? i see the heater 5 led is on now, but not full brightness like the others.

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                  • deltajeggaundefined
                    deltajegga
                    last edited by

                    i would really like to know if i should be worried about the other PWM channels. has this happened before?

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                    • deltajeggaundefined
                      deltajegga
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                      @Phaedrux do you have any idea why the first two pwm channels failed?

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator
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                        I'm not sure about that. Perhaps @dc42 would have a better idea.

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