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    • cosmowaveundefined
      cosmowave @paulg4h
      last edited by

      @paulg4h
      My sensor is different to yours, because it is acting like a switch (only on or off). I don't know the correct word in english, internally is something like a floating body.

      Your sensor is measuring the flow like a tacho signal. So, i think you should write an other routine to detect your flow.
      I think, the duet board has the possibility to read tacho signals...

      Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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      • paulg4hundefined
        paulg4h @cosmowave
        last edited by paulg4h

        @cosmowave

        like the smart filament sensor for printers, but is this usable in laser mode too?

        Which sensor to you use?

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        • cosmowaveundefined
          cosmowave @paulg4h
          last edited by

          @paulg4h
          I use this one:
          (https://www.conrad.ch/de/p/binsack-durchfluss-sensor-4001-2-a014-17007-messbereich-0-5-0-6-l-min-1-st-1304754.html)

          Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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          • o_lampeundefined
            o_lampe @paulg4h
            last edited by

            @paulg4h said in Connect a water flow sensor in laser mode:

            like the smart filament sensor for printers, but is this usable in laser mode too?

            Why not? The filament sensor causes the printer to pause. It's your choice, what you put into the pause-macro.
            Another option would be an thermistor to check water temp, but that's a slow reaction.

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            • cosmowaveundefined
              cosmowave @o_lampe
              last edited by

              @o_lampe
              A temp sonsor will not be the best solution in case of a leak!

              Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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              • paulg4hundefined
                paulg4h @cosmowave
                last edited by paulg4h

                I think a flow sensor and a thermistor would be the best solution, if any of them are triggered the laser should be pause the job.

                Same for the lid switch.

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @o_lampe
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                  @o_lampe said in Connect a water flow sensor --> will M591 P7 work in Laser mode?:

                  @paulg4h said in Connect a water flow sensor in laser mode:

                  like the smart filament sensor for printers, but is this usable in laser mode too?

                  Why not? The filament sensor causes the printer to pause. It's your choice, what you put into the pause-macro.
                  Another option would be an thermistor to check water temp, but that's a slow reaction.

                  The filament monitor code for laser, magnetic and pulse-generating sensors looks for differences between commanded and measured extrusion. So you can't use it for a laser because there is no extrusion.

                  OTOH you could configure a dummy fan with tacho, with your sensor connected to the fan tacho input. Then use the daemon.g file to monitor the tacho reading.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                  http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                  • paulg4hundefined
                    paulg4h
                    last edited by

                    @dc42
                    Many thanks, now I get the rpm from the sensor, but maybe you are so kind to tell me how to read the value in daemon.g and check if it is below a threshold and pause the machine in that case.

                    http://192.168.199.203/rr_model?key=fans
                    returns:
                    {"key":"fans","flags":"","result":[{"actualValue":0,"blip":0.10,"max":1.00,"min":0.10,"name":"","requestedValue":0,"rpm":203,"thermostatic":{"heaters":[]}}],"next":0}

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                    • cosmowaveundefined
                      cosmowave @paulg4h
                      last edited by

                      @paulg4h
                      you should have a look to the object model for correct naming... i'm not at the machine...
                      But it will be something like this:

                      if fans[n].rpm < xxx
                          M25
                      

                      Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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                      • paulg4hundefined
                        paulg4h @cosmowave
                        last edited by paulg4h

                        @cosmowave
                        this is now my daemon.g content

                        if job.duration = null
                            ; No job ignore sensor reading
                        else
                            ; Check Water Flow
                            if fans[0].rpm < 100
                                G4 P10
                                if fans[0].rpm < 100
                                    G4 P10
                                    if fans[0].rpm < 100
                                        M25
                                        M118 S"No Water flow!" 
                            ; Check water temperature
                            if sensors.analog[0].lastReading > 35
                                G4 P10
                                if sensors.analog[0].lastReading > 35
                                    G4 P10
                                    if sensors.analog[0].lastReading > 35
                                        M25
                                        M118 S"Water to hot!"
                        
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                        • paulg4hundefined
                          paulg4h @paulg4h
                          last edited by

                          @dc42 @cosmowave

                          Now even with three times reading the rpm and the delay the job pauses with the message no water flow.

                          How can I prevent this?

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                          • cosmowaveundefined
                            cosmowave @paulg4h
                            last edited by

                            @paulg4h
                            First: check if your rpm is > 100

                            Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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                            • paulg4hundefined
                              paulg4h
                              last edited by

                              @cosmowave this works now, many thanks!

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                              • paulg4hundefined
                                paulg4h @paulg4h
                                last edited by paulg4h

                                For everyone now the water flow sensor and even the water temperature monitored by RRF worked and pause the job when the water flow is to low or the water temperature is to high.

                                I use the YF-S201 as Flow Meter connected to the SKR 1.4T Board on the BLTouch Connector (servo and probe) pins. The thermistor is connected to the bed thermistor input also.

                                then I add in config.g

                                ; Tools --> Laser Water Flow
                                M950 F0 C"!fan0+^probe"                          ; Fan 0 uses the Fan0 output, but we are using a PWM fan so the output needs to be inverted, also we are using probe as a tacho input with pullup resistor enabled
                                
                                ; Tools --> Laser Water Temperature
                                M308 S0 P"bedtemp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4092 ; configure sensor 0 as thermistor on pin bedtemp
                                

                                then add the daemon.g file with this content too:

                                if job.duration = null
                                    ; No job ignore sensor reading
                                else
                                    ; Check Water Flow
                                    if fans[0].rpm < 100
                                        G4 P10
                                        if fans[0].rpm < 100
                                            G4 P10
                                            if fans[0].rpm < 100
                                                G4 P10
                                                if fans[0].rpm < 100
                                                    M25                            ; pause job
                                                    M118 S"No Water flow!"         ; write msg
                                    ; Check water temperature
                                    if sensors.analog[0].lastReading > 35
                                        G4 P10
                                        if sensors.analog[0].lastReading > 35
                                            G4 P10
                                            if sensors.analog[0].lastReading > 35
                                                M25                                 ; pause job
                                                M118 S"Water to hot!"               ; write msg
                                

                                Many thank's for all your help!

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                                • o_lampeundefined
                                  o_lampe @paulg4h
                                  last edited by

                                  @paulg4h
                                  Thanks for sharing!
                                  I'm just wondering, if there's a different way to code this (G4 P10)?
                                  Eg. using a counter variable or iteration?
                                  You can keep it like that, but if there's more code in daemon.g (for Lid control?) you don't want daemon.g to stick in a if-iteration with lots of G4.

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                                  • paulg4hundefined
                                    paulg4h @o_lampe
                                    last edited by

                                    @o_lampe You are right, this is not perfect, maybe I found a better way without G4 P10 but for the lid control this doesn't matter because this is handled by triggers and works without G4

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                                    • o_lampeundefined
                                      o_lampe @paulg4h
                                      last edited by

                                      @paulg4h
                                      I'm sure you know it already, just wanted to mention that daemon.g runs only every 10 seconds. So you already have a G4 P10 'incorporated'.
                                      Just have to count, how many times in a row your sensors were outside of the zone.

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                                      • dc42undefined
                                        dc42 administrators @o_lampe
                                        last edited by dc42

                                        @o_lampe said in Connect a water flow sensor --> will M591 P7 work in Laser mode?:

                                        @paulg4h
                                        I'm sure you know it already, just wanted to mention that daemon.g runs only every 10 seconds. So you already have a G4 P10 'incorporated'.
                                        Just have to count, how many times in a row your sensors were outside of the zone.

                                        G4 P10 waits for 10 milliseconds. G4 S10 would wait for 10 seconds.

                                        To reduce the number of accesses to the SD card, it's best to use an explicit loop in daemon.g like this:

                                        while true
                                          G4 S2
                                          ... rest of code ...
                                        

                                        This saves RRF from having to keep re-opening the file. You can change S2 to however many seconds you want to wait between tests.

                                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                        • paulg4hundefined
                                          paulg4h
                                          last edited by

                                          @dc42 thanks for the input.

                                          After changing of the daemon.g I am not able to update the file by DWC because it is now opened forever.

                                          How can I update the daemon.g beside change the file on SD card now?

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators @paulg4h
                                            last edited by dc42

                                            @paulg4h said in Connect a water flow sensor --> will M591 P7 work in Laser mode?:

                                            @dc42 thanks for the input.

                                            After changing of the daemon.g I am not able to update the file by DWC because it is now opened forever.

                                            How can I update the daemon.g beside change the file on SD card now?

                                            Rename the daemon.g file from DWC, then reset.

                                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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