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    • apakundefined
      apak @T3P3Tony
      last edited by

      @t3p3tony already tryed, also changing pwm frequency

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      • T3P3Tonyundefined
        T3P3Tony administrators @apak
        last edited by

        @apak what was the result of using bang bang?

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        • apakundefined
          apak @T3P3Tony
          last edited by

          @t3p3tony same

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @apak
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            @apak how are you powering the Duet and the Arduino? Where are the grounds connected together?My guess is that it is a ground noise issue.

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            • T3P3Tonyundefined
              T3P3Tony administrators @apak
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              @apak if its the same with bang bang then its not PWM related. What is the difference when the bed heater is on with bang bang and off?

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              • apakundefined
                apak @dc42
                last edited by apak

                @dc42
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                I did it like this

                should I connect grond from the 24PSU to the 5V psu???

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                • apakundefined
                  apak @dc42
                  last edited by apak

                  @t3p3tony but only happens with the bed, not with the hotend¿?¿?

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                  • cosmowaveundefined
                    cosmowave @apak
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                    @apak said in problems with M280 P0 when heated bed active:

                    should I connect grond from the 24PSU to the 5V psu???

                    Yes, then the two systems are on the same potential.

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @cosmowave
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                      Looks to me that they are already connected, through the black wire between the Arduino and the Duet.

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                      • apakundefined
                        apak @dc42
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                        @dc42 actually there is one wire from 5vPSU GND to arduino and another from duet exp.gnd to arduino..

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                        • T3P3Tonyundefined
                          T3P3Tony administrators @apak
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                          @apak which is why @dc42 is investigating a power issue.

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