S3D users, how do you setup for Duet?
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@tecno The "Tool Fan" on that slider will control the fan associtated with whichever tool is currently selected. So it will indeed the tied to one of your fans. Based on your gcode you have a problem though.
Fan0 you have set up as a gcode controlled part cooling fan and fan1 is the thermostatically controlled heatsink fan. But your tool has fan1 associated with it, but it should have Fan0.
Change M563 P0 D0 H1 F1 to M563 P0 D0 H1 F0
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When you say tool fan, do you mean heat sink fan?
Tool fan should mean part cooling fan.
Fan1 is thermostatically controlled so it would be for the heatsink. In which case it should not be assigned to that tool with F1
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Look at the picture above of fan controll panel.
Tool Fan = F1 Fan0 = Fan0 = partlayer cooling F2 = boardcooling.
It was this fu that got me nowhere and got ganged in the panel >> toolfan and f1 that is not logical and not very clear for the user.
It is working now (as far as can see) so I will not touch it
Cheers
Bengt -
Yes I see your picture and I see your gcode.
I'm telling you that "tool fan" in that picture is meant to control the part cooling fan associated with that tool. If you had more than one tool, it would control the part cooling fan for whichever tool was selected.
Your gcode has associated a thermostatically controlled fan has the part cooling fan. This is not correct. If it's working fine now, just wait until it's not.
You can disagree with what I'm telling you, but it's only because you don't understand what I'm saying.
I think the root of the misunderstanding is that you are taking "tool fan" to mean the heat sink fan. This is not the meaning of "tool fan" in a 3d printer context.
// TOOL FAN should say Heat sink fan.
M563 P0 D0 H1 F1 should be M563 P0 D0 H1 F0 which is your Part fan.
Trust me. This is a common misunderstanding.
Let's look at it this way.
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@phaedrux It's also possible that he thinks his part cooling fan is plugged in to fan0, but it's really plugged in to fan1.
(I know this because I made the same mistake and couldn't get my fans running right for a half of a day.)
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First of all this is a language confusion for me, 70+ and Finn living in Sweden, my apologies.
Why is both Tool Fan and Fan 0 in this panel as they are the same and no Fan1?
Tool Fan only shows when T0 is active.Seems to work as intended just a bit confusing for me and probably for others too.
Cheers
Bengt -
@tecno said in S3D users, how do you setup for Duet?:
just a bit confusing for me and probably for others too.
Yes I agree, but it does make more sense when you have more than 1 tool. If you have 4 tools, each with their own part cooling fan, the tool fan slider will always work with whichever tool is currently selected.
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Is there a way to get rid of the duplicate button?? has this to do with toolfan connected to toolboard?
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It depends. On that particular slider element you cannot, but on the other control page with the sliders on the right side there is a "Change visibility" button. A request has been made to add that to this fan slider selector as well.
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Thank you !