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    • droftartsundefined
      droftarts administrators
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      @carcamerarig said in Missing Steps - Cant Print SpreadCycle StealthChop tuning help:

      Not sure on board version

      It’s printed on the back of the PCB.

      Ian

      Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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      • fulgundefined
        fulg @droftarts
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        @droftarts My Mini5+ was a v1.0. I say "was" because it is no longer in my hands, I sent it back for warranty exchange for an unrelated problem. I am getting a replacement in a few days.

        The speeds are quite low in order to try and work around this issue, my usual speeds were 6x higher (M566 X600 Y600 Z60 E8000). I saw it with print speeds of 40mm/s and travel speeds of 100mm/s and those very slow instant speeds. Similarly my motor currents are higher than what I usually run.

        I see that you are running 1.8° motors (80 steps/mm!), as far as I know everyone affected here is running 0.9° motors.

        Cheers,
        Ben.

        VORON V2 CoreXY + Duet3 Mini5+ Ethernet v1.0 with Mini2+ expansion, VORON V0 CoreXY + Duet2 Maestro

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        • droftartsundefined
          droftarts administrators @fulg
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          @fulg said in Missing Steps - Cant Print SpreadCycle StealthChop tuning help:

          I see that you are running 1.8° motors

          Yes, you’re quite right, I wanted to get a baseline, though @carcamerarig reported the same issue with 1.8 motors. I’ll swap X and Y for 0.9 motors the first chance I have. I don’t have any LDO motors yet, so will have to be Wantai and E3D. Thanks for the info!

          Ian

          Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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          • carcamerarigundefined
            carcamerarig @droftarts
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            @droftarts

            Yep its worse with a higher jerk level but at least you can hear it on the videos now as its been difficult to show/hear with the fans running... It literally shakes everything in and on my cabinet.
            While setup on SBC mode I found out one or more of the bigger bangs broke my Y motor holder (cracked it), its replaced now with a spare I had but it can't be good for the printer or the bearings...

            A mild travel bang

            Infill mini bangs

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            • carcamerarigundefined
              carcamerarig @droftarts
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              @droftarts I can still send mine to you, I thought as we discussed my issue is not unique to the 0.9's to rule those out?

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              • fulgundefined
                fulg @carcamerarig
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                @carcamerarig I am hearing the same bang on my machine when printing as your first video, then there is a rather large layer shift, ruining the print in progress.

                I thought you also had 0.9° motors since that was brought up earlier in the thread (sorry for assuming!). So I won't bother installing my old 1.8° motors, maintenance is never fun but it's worse if you do it for no good reason.

                I still have my old Duet2+Duex5 boards, those worked great on the same printer!

                VORON V2 CoreXY + Duet3 Mini5+ Ethernet v1.0 with Mini2+ expansion, VORON V0 CoreXY + Duet2 Maestro

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                • fulgundefined
                  fulg @droftarts
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                  @droftarts My motors are from OMC StepperOnline, 17HM19-2004S, running at 24V of course. I have some LDO 0.9° HT steppers on hand now but I have not yet installed them.

                  VORON V2 CoreXY + Duet3 Mini5+ Ethernet v1.0 with Mini2+ expansion, VORON V0 CoreXY + Duet2 Maestro

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                  • droftartsundefined
                    droftarts administrators @fulg
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                    @fulg I’m using a 12V PSU, so will need to swap that for 24V. Thanks for reminding me!

                    Ian

                    Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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                    • carcamerarigundefined
                      carcamerarig @fulg
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                      @fulg Correct I was running the LDO 0.9's when I set up the duet for the 1st time, I changed them to the 0.9's from the 1.8's that shipped with the machine with the promise of higher resolution, ive switched back to the original 1.8's to test if its unique to the motors as other have success with the 1.8's. Mine issue is happening on both 0.9 and 1.8.

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                      • SputnikOC3dundefined
                        SputnikOC3d
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                        Any type of an update on this issue ? TMC have any input and perhaps narrow down the testing options ?

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                        • droftartsundefined
                          droftarts administrators @SputnikOC3d
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                          @sputnikoc3d unfortunately, due to Easter holidays and me being a parent, I haven’t made any progress. If you can share your settings that trigger the problem, that would be helpful.

                          When I get the chance, one of the first things I’m going to look at is using low jerk settings with high acceleration. To my mind, this is a bad combination. @carcamerarig @fulg do you still get bangs if you set X and Y jerk and acceleration to:

                          M566 X900.00 Y900.00
                          M201 X500.00 Y500.00
                          

                          (This is the default from the configuration tool.)

                          Ian

                          Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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                          • carcamerarigundefined
                            carcamerarig @droftarts
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                            @droftarts those videos I just posted were at the default Jerk settings, I darent go any higher in fear of breaking printed parts again.

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                            • carcamerarigundefined
                              carcamerarig @droftarts
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                              @droftarts can you get me a 6hc, duet 2 sent out or something I can use in the meantime. It’s turned the printer into a paper weight...

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                              • fulgundefined
                                fulg @droftarts
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                                @droftarts I only set low jerk to try and work around this issue. If you are somehow saying that low jerk and high accel could cause this, IMO this means RRF is broken (at least on Mini5+) because while it may not be ideal, this always worked before with previous Duet boards.

                                One thing that was suggested to me (outside of this forum) is that I am not doing M17 and G4 P100 before moving motors the first time, reading the docs this seems to say that the required stealthChop/spreadCycle calibration of the TMC2209 will not occur. I would have expected RRF to do this implicitly, but perhaps it does and I am misunderstanding.

                                There are several fixes that have been made recently that specifically target the Duet3 mini, maybe 3.3b3 will help resolve this.

                                VORON V2 CoreXY + Duet3 Mini5+ Ethernet v1.0 with Mini2+ expansion, VORON V0 CoreXY + Duet2 Maestro

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                                • carcamerarigundefined
                                  carcamerarig @fulg
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                                  @fulg I’m sure @dc42 said it needed to be a bit longer like 130ms 150ms suggested.

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                                  • Argoundefined
                                    Argo @carcamerarig
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                                    Low jerk and medium to high acceleration is basically the standard setup for cartesian and Core XY printers. Also input shaper do not like high jerk values to function properly. Klipper limits "Jerk" (they use a different name for it) to 5 mm/s when using input shapers. This should not cause any trouble.

                                    StealthChop initialization or calibration.
                                    This is what I put into my config.g (bottom part):

                                    ; StealthCop calibration
                                    M17
                                    G4 P150
                                    G1 X1 Y1 Z1
                                    G4 S2
                                    M84 ; disable motors

                                    I'm using 1.8 LDO motors with my Mini 5+. No bonging, no issues. Prints 24/7 at the moment.

                                    @carcamerarig has the "bang" issue with both 0.9 LDOs and 1.8 LDOs and @fulg has the bang issues with 0.9 motors but has not tested it with 1.8 LDOs so far.

                                    With 0.9 LDOs I needed more current and could not print as fast but never had any "bang" issues during movement.
                                    Imo the issue with vibrations and noise that TMC2209 + 0.9 motors are having is a different chapter / issue.

                                    The question I'm beginning to ask myself: Can a hardware issue on the Mini5+ cause the "bang" issue?
                                    I can reproduce those little hiccups (bangs) by enabling hybrid mode (V parameter) and set the threshold setting at a too high speed (like 100+ mm/s). The switch from StealthChop to SpreadCycle is then causing a "bang" sound which then also often leads to layer shifts.
                                    BUT I checked the config of @carcamerarig (which is basically mine) which does not use hybrid mode (V0) so we can rule that out.

                                    So maybe it's a hardware issue / problem with the board itself?

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                                    • fulgundefined
                                      fulg @carcamerarig
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                                      @carcamerarig I had the problem with M566 X600 Y600 ... and only reduced it to troubleshoot this issue by reducing instant direction changes, which I thought were causing the problem. I can go ahead and reduce acceleration too.

                                      VORON V2 CoreXY + Duet3 Mini5+ Ethernet v1.0 with Mini2+ expansion, VORON V0 CoreXY + Duet2 Maestro

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                                      • carcamerarigundefined
                                        carcamerarig @Argo
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                                        @argo I think the point that my machine is only 6 months old, had less than 3 rolls of filament through it and performed perfectly before the upgrade. I only changed x and y motors and the board, nothing else changed and the issue was immediate. With the exception of repacking the misumi X carriage bearings I’ve stripped everything else down checked and rebuilt, repacking the Y bearing blocks and it changed nothing for the better. Then one or more of the large hard bangs broke my Y motor holder which I replaced.

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                                        • ctilley79undefined
                                          ctilley79 @Argo
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                                          @argo the bang issue is the more pressing concern. It’s enough to cause layer shifts. Even when locked in spreadcycle by specifying mode 2 instead of 3, OP still gets the slight banging on both 0.9, and to a lesser degree 1.8 motors.

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                                          • carcamerarigundefined
                                            carcamerarig
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                                            @droftarts

                                             Rev 0.5 board

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