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    • omniundefined
      omni
      last edited by

      Same question - I just finished making all the cables for my new DUET 2 ethernet setup - and connected the Bigreetech smart filament sensor physically, but haven't found any info on setting up the sensor in Raprap properly....

      Since the sensor should work in Marlin 2.0 pretty much seamlessly - maybe we can check in the source? Does anyone have any ideas?

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      • zaptaundefined
        zapta @omni
        last edited by zapta

        Is this the product you try to connect? https://github.com/bigtreetech/smart-filament-detection-module/blob/master/manual/smart filament sensor module manual191205.pdf

        It works also on 3.3V (good), has GND, power and signal wires, and the 'break interface' sounds as an on/off output. In Duet's terminology, this sounds a 'filament run-out sensor' (not to be confused with a 'filament monitor').

        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_and_configuring_filament-out_sensors

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        • omniundefined
          omni @zapta
          last edited by

          @zapta Thanks for the answer.

          Yes, that is the product. I have already connected the wiring to the E0 stop properly (+3V, Signal, GND) - but I have seen on the other post (here) that another user has been having problems in setting it in firmware.... it's a pulse sensor it has a rotary encoder (I don't know if it's an optical or magnet one, haven't disassembled it completely). That is why I was asking if anyone had success in setting it up properly...

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          • zaptaundefined
            zapta @omni
            last edited by

            @omni, if it's a pulse generating sensor, does option #7 here work? https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M591_Configure_filament_sensing

            (you will also need to specify pulses per millimeter, the Duet input you are using, and the extruder it relates to)

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            • omniundefined
              omni @zapta
              last edited by

              @zapta

              Thanks for the answer.
              I've tried it yesterday - but it seems that Duet is not recording any data from the sensor.

              I configured the sensor as following, just to log data when printing :

              M591 D0 P7 C"^e0stop" L0.07853981634 R90:110 E3 S0

              but it did not receive any data.

              Any ideas on what I can try is highly appreciated.

              Thanks again

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              • eight_headsundefined
                eight_heads @omni
                last edited by

                @omni any luck? I have one of these on hand I use on my Marlin machines and would like to use it as well.

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                • arhiundefined
                  arhi @eight_heads
                  last edited by arhi

                  @eight_heads lemme answer before he gets online 😄 (he's not very active on forum 😄 ). it works on his board, the config does not need pullup and need much bigger values as it is low res

                  so something like

                  M591 D0 P7 C"e0stop" L7 R50:200 E15 S0

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                  • phcellaundefined
                    phcella @arhi
                    last edited by

                    @arhi do you test it on your board?
                    I want to buy the same sensor you did.

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                    • arhiundefined
                      arhi @phcella
                      last edited by

                      @phcella said in Bigtreetech smart filament sensor:

                      @arhi do you test it on your board?
                      I want to buy the same sensor you did.

                      I am not using btr smart filament sensor

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                      • Stockerbotundefined
                        Stockerbot @eight_heads
                        last edited by

                        @eight_heads I just used @arhi config and tested the BTT Smart Filament sensor on my Duet WIFI - Seems to be working perfectly!

                        M591 D0 P7 C"e0stop" L7 R50:200 E15 S0

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                        • Stockerbotundefined
                          Stockerbot @phcella
                          last edited by

                          @phcella I just tested, success!

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                          • omniundefined
                            omni
                            last edited by

                            Mine worked well for a while and then started to give false warnings and stops (under extrusion), and now it does not work at all. I guess that maybe the spring holding the wheel got loose and it's not rotating enough while the filament is passing, but haven't opened it yet to check....

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                            • phcellaundefined
                              phcella @Stockerbot
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                              @Stockerbot Thanks, I will buy one to test it.

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