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    • wingtipundefined
      wingtip
      last edited by

      I have that one as well and it shows the same information, e1 is T2 but apparently is wrong as your suggestion to have me switch it to T1, in the gcode but still in the T2 slot, is working.

      Have the hot end removed from the extruder and about to try to heat it up for the first time.... this thing is gettin close to being finished !!

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      • Phaedruxundefined
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        last edited by Phaedrux

        M308 S1 P"e1temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 C7.06e-8 ; define E1 temperature sensor

        It's the M308 that is creating the sensor. Sensor1 in this case. And it's using E1temp pins to do it.

        M950 H1 C"e1heat" T1 ; create nozzle heater output on e0heat and map it to sensor 1

        Then M950 creates the heater. Heater1 in this case. And uses the e1heat pins to do it, then assigns sensor1 we just created to that heater with T1. T1=S1. The pins used are ancillary.

        If you created another sensor and heater combo for a second extruder or something, it would use S2 and T2. And whatever pins you connected it to would be defined.

        What I was asking before about using e1heat and e1temp was that it starts counting up from 0. So e0temp and e0heat are the first pins. It's not critical. It's just convention.

        Hope that makes sense.

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        • wingtipundefined
          wingtip
          last edited by wingtip

          ehhh sort of lol.... this reprap stuff is new to me coming from marlin and that i just switched to reprap 3...

          right now the hot end is working great, thank you. However, the extruder will retract but will not extrude giving this error:

          Warning: Tool 0 was not driven because its heater temperatures were not high enough or it has a heater fault

          This was with the hot end up to temp at 135c... so not sure why its saying not high enough...

          Highly modified FT5 R1, ATX supply, mosfet w/silicone heat pad, bmg ext, TMC2600 drivers, and my custom quad z mod with 4 lead screws and custom cut new upper panels and bed, and using the dual z endstop mod. New project is 800x500x500z printer.

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          • Phaedruxundefined
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            last edited by

            135 isn't hot enough.

            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode?revisionid=HEAD#Section_M302_Allow_cold_extrudes

            I think the default is 165 unless you've modified the minimum extrusion temp with the cold extrude command or have cold extrudes allowed explicitely.

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            • wingtipundefined
              wingtip
              last edited by wingtip

              ummm i usually print my petg with 135 on my other printer... is 165 normal for a duet setup printing petg? Pla would be even lower...

              If i wanted to use this:

              M302 S120 R110 ; Allow extrusion starting from 120°C and retractions already from 110°C

              can i just put that anywhere in the heaters section of the config or must it be at a specific location?

              Highly modified FT5 R1, ATX supply, mosfet w/silicone heat pad, bmg ext, TMC2600 drivers, and my custom quad z mod with 4 lead screws and custom cut new upper panels and bed, and using the dual z endstop mod. New project is 800x500x500z printer.

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator
                last edited by Phaedrux

                135 for PETG? 🤔 I think your old thermistor was bonkers.

                can i just put that anywhere in the heaters section of the config or must it be at a specific location?

                The heaters section sounds like a good place.

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                • wingtipundefined
                  wingtip @Phaedrux
                  last edited by

                  @Phaedrux

                  i dont know what i was thinking about the 135... its 235.... Getting old and trying to learn new "tricks" isnt goin well for me at times lol....

                  Highly modified FT5 R1, ATX supply, mosfet w/silicone heat pad, bmg ext, TMC2600 drivers, and my custom quad z mod with 4 lead screws and custom cut new upper panels and bed, and using the dual z endstop mod. New project is 800x500x500z printer.

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Don't worry about it. I just wanna see the 3d printed james bond car so I'll help however I can. 😉

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                    • wingtipundefined
                      wingtip @Phaedrux
                      last edited by wingtip

                      @Phaedrux
                      You and me both.... Ive already spent way way way to many years on it going in wrong directions having to start over and redesign, retool but i think im heading in the right direction now.
                      IMG_4210.jpg

                      Highly modified FT5 R1, ATX supply, mosfet w/silicone heat pad, bmg ext, TMC2600 drivers, and my custom quad z mod with 4 lead screws and custom cut new upper panels and bed, and using the dual z endstop mod. New project is 800x500x500z printer.

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator
                        last edited by

                        we're here to help!

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