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    • Hélder Rochaundefined
      Hélder Rocha @Phaedrux
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      @Phaedrux good morning. when you refere to RRF3 you are talking about the RepRap Configurating tooll, right? Or you suggest to go directly to the files and change one by one?

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
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        @Hélder-Rocha said in Update CR-10+Duet wifi from 2.05.1 to 3.0 firmware:

        RRF3

        reprap firmware 3

        the firmware that runs on the duet

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        • Hélder Rochaundefined
          Hélder Rocha @Veti
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          @Veti good morning. Yes, ok, but now, to make the changes i nead because of the new commands etc, do i do it directly on the configuration files or do i do it on the reprap configurating tool?

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti
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            if you made no changed to your config after the config tool, you can upload the json

            or read
            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/RepRapFirmware_3_overview#Section_Summary_of_what_you_need_to_do_to_convert_your_configuration_and_other_files
            and make the changes by hand

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            • Hélder Rochaundefined
              Hélder Rocha @Veti
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              @Veti ok... its decided... i ll make by hand. My first doubt is:

              what kind of termistor do i have? I know is a 24V hotend heater and my bed is heated with a silicon heater of 240W connected to KS 1-25DA rele. I dont undestand about the values i have to imput on the config.g! Can you help me on this? Sorry

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              • Vetiundefined
                Veti @Hélder Rocha
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                @Hélder-Rocha said in Update CR-10+Duet wifi from 2.05.1 to 3.0 firmware:

                I know is a 24V hotend heater and my bed is heated with a silicon heater of 240W connected to KS 1-25DA rele

                best to ask the seller.
                most of the time those are B3950

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                • Hélder Rochaundefined
                  Hélder Rocha @Veti
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                  @Veti is that for the hotend heater or for the bed?

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                  • Vetiundefined
                    Veti
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                    the bed.

                    on the hotend it is probably easier to just buy a know thermistors.

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                    • Hélder Rochaundefined
                      Hélder Rocha @Veti
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                      @Veti i ll try to check it out... tks

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                      • Hélder Rochaundefined
                        Hélder Rocha
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                        so i have this on the new rules:

                        M143

                        In RRF 2 the optional P parameter of the M143 command is the number of the global heater protection element instance, and it defaults to the heater number (H parameter). Valid values are 0..(MaxHeaters-1) and 100..(MaxHeaters-1). The optional X parameter is the number of a heater or virtual heater whose sensor is used to monitor the heater.

                        In RRF 3.01-RC2 and later the optional P parameter is the number of the monitor for that particular heater. Valid values are 0..2 and the default is 0. The optional T parameter is the number of the sensor used to monitor the heater.

                        In my config.g i have the M143 for the bed like this:
                        M143 H0 S120

                        and for the hotend heater:
                        M143 H1 S290

                        What should i change?

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                        • Vetiundefined
                          Veti @Hélder Rocha
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                          @Hélder-Rocha

                          what i do in that case, is generate a config in the online configurator and have a look at that layout

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                          • Hélder Rochaundefined
                            Hélder Rocha @Veti
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                            @Veti ok...i ll keep it for now

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                            • Hélder Rochaundefined
                              Hélder Rocha
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                              Veti, i find out i have a "G10" on tools, setting the axis offsets to 0. Could that be the problem when i was trying to define a different offset on G31 when i was calibrating my BLTouch?
                              On TOOLS i have this:

                              G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0

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                              • Vetiundefined
                                Veti
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                                no the first tool should not have an offset

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                                • Hélder Rochaundefined
                                  Hélder Rocha @Veti
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                                  @Veti so... i should erase it?

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                                  • Vetiundefined
                                    Veti @Hélder Rocha
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                                    @Hélder-Rocha

                                    no. compare to the config that the configuration generates. its there.

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                                    • Hélder Rochaundefined
                                      Hélder Rocha @Veti
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                                      @Veti i a making the changes directly in the config.g

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                                      • Vetiundefined
                                        Veti
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                                        note what i wrote above

                                        what i do in that case, is generate a config in the online configurator and have a look at that layout

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                                        • Hélder Rochaundefined
                                          Hélder Rocha @Veti
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                                          @Veti yes, i know... your right but, i dont understand nothing about what the online configuration RRF asks! For instance... i am looking at it and in the heaters, in the bed, what is going to be the output? Bedheat= Inverted? e0heat?... i dont know what that means and a lot of other things in it!! Thats why i have to copy from what other people do....sorry Veti, but this is not my area of expertise, just want to have a nice and good printer working!

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                                          • Vetiundefined
                                            Veti @Hélder Rocha
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                                            @Hélder-Rocha

                                            invert means swap the signal. so if for some reason your heater would be heating if its off, you invert the signal. unlikely that you will need it for the heaters.

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