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    dc42 administrators
    last edited by dc42 12 Jan 2022, 18:47

    I have put binary files for RRF 3.4.0beta7+4 at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i5vox3xmkd55gaz/AAC19mI0WEC5GmEjLOBRbKs-a?dl=0.
    You can find a list of the changes since 3.4.0beta7 at https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/wiki/Changelog-RRF-3.x-Beta-&-RC#reprapfirmware-340rc1.

    To install these files:

    • If you are running your Duet with attached SBC then you must first be running RRF 3.4.0beta7 installed from the Duet3D package server
    • Upload the binary files relevant to your system on the System page of Duet Web Control and accept the invitation to install them
    • Ignore the .map files, they are for me.

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        oozeBot @dc42
        last edited by oozeBot 1 Dec 2022, 19:54 12 Jan 2022, 19:51

        @dc42 Initial testing for chamber heater faults has resulted in the following:

        M307 H2 B1 C1800 D200 R.1
        Error: Heater 0 fault: temperature rising too slowly: expected 0.09°C/sec measured 0.02°C/sec
        M307 H2 B1 C1800 D200 R.01
        Error: Heater 0 fault: temperature rising too slowly: expected -0.01°C/sec measured -0.02°C/sec
        M307 H2 B1 C3600 D1000 R0.01
        Error: Heater 0 fault: temperature rising too slowly: expected -0.00°C/sec measured -0.04°C/sec

        Question - why is it reporting Heater 0 faulting when H2 is the chamber heater? H0 is the bed heater, which wasn't enabled during testing.

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          joeko @dc42
          last edited by 12 Jan 2022, 22:47

          @dc42 said in Unofficial RRF 3.4.0beta7+2 files:

          I have put binary files for RRF 3.4.0beta7+4 at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i5vox3xmkd55gaz/AAC19mI0WEC5GmEjLOBRbKs-a?dl=0.
          You can find a list of the changes since 3.4.0beta7 at https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/wiki/Changelog-RRF-3.x-Beta-&-RC#reprapfirmware-340rc1.

          To install these files:

          • If you are running your Duet with attached SBC then you must first be running RRF 3.4.0beta7 installed from the Duet3D package server
          • Upload the binary files relevant to your system on the System page of Duet Web Control and accept the invitation to install them
          • Ignore the .map files, they are for me.

          with this update my bltouch doesnt work and doesnt deploy. the nozzle crashed with full power in the bed (corexy)
          this should be not possible because the bltouch pin doesnt deploy !!!!!

          now i am back to rrf beta 3.47+2 and now bltouch work again !!!
          tomorrow i have to check the bed and frame for damages and it looks like the x axis is now not straight

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            dc42 administrators @joeko
            last edited by dc42 13 Jan 2022, 07:45

            @joeko I'm sorry your BLTouch didn't deploy. What type of Duet main board or expansion board is the BLTouch connected to? I am currently investigating an issue with M280 when the port is on an CAN-connected expansion or tool board.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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              dc42 administrators @dc42
              last edited by dc42 13 Jan 2022, 09:37

              RRF 3.4.0beta7+4 has the following bug: the M280 command does not work properly if the servo or BLTouch device is connected to a Duet 3 expansion or tool board. In particular, this will prevent a BLTouch attached to a tool board or expansion board from deploying.

              I expect to have a fix for this later today. [Edit: see next post.]

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                dc42 administrators @dc42
                last edited by 13 Jan 2022, 10:24

                I have replaced the Duet 3 MB6HC and Duet 3 Mini main board binaries at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i5vox3xmkd55gaz/AAC19mI0WEC5GmEjLOBRbKs-a?dl=0 with build 3.4.0beta7+5. This corrects the problem with servos and BLTouch connected to expansion and tool boards.

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                  joeko @dc42
                  last edited by 13 Jan 2022, 11:19

                  @dc42 said in Unofficial RRF 3.4.0beta7+4 files:

                  I have replaced the Duet 3 MB6HC and Duet 3 Mini main board binaries at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i5vox3xmkd55gaz/AAC19mI0WEC5GmEjLOBRbKs-a?dl=0 with build 3.4.0beta7+5. This corrects the problem with servos and BLTouch connected to expansion and tool boards.

                  yes this combination i use.
                  duet3 6hc with toolboard

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                    MikeDC @dc42
                    last edited by 13 Jan 2022, 11:35

                    @dc42 thankyou 🙂
                    I have updated to b7+5,
                    i will let you know how I get on later 🙂

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                      oozeBot @dc42
                      last edited by 13 Jan 2022, 15:31

                      @dc42 Curious if anything was done about the chamber heater faults we've reported in 3.3b7+5? I see some changes from around the same time you released it in the repository, but don't know what they targeted. Thanks

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                        PetrKroupa @dc42
                        last edited by 13 Jan 2022, 16:07

                        @dc42 Looks like there's something wrong with calling filament_error.g. I'm for sure have both files (with _ and with -) but still pause.g is called when fillament error. (6HC + 1LC + SBC) In beta7 work OK. beta7+5 no.

                        BigOne:Duet3 6HC +1LC + Rpi5 +SSD, mosquito hotend, 400x400x420
                        SmallOne : Duet3 6HC +1LC + Rpi5 +SSD, mosquito hotend, 210x250x210

                        Petr

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                          Argo @joeko
                          last edited by 13 Jan 2022, 16:37

                          @joeko
                          It does not help you now but I lower my currents to about 60% during homing or probing moves so the motors never have enough torque to cause damage.

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                            dc42 administrators @oozeBot
                            last edited by 13 Jan 2022, 18:36

                            @oozebot said in Unofficial RRF 3.4.0beta7+4 files:

                            @dc42 Curious if anything was done about the chamber heater faults we've reported in 3.3b7+5? I see some changes from around the same time you released it in the repository, but don't know what they targeted. Thanks

                            We've reduced the occurrence of spurious heater files in RRF 3.4b7 and further increased the tolerances allowed before reporting a heater fault on a bed or chamber heater in 3.4beta7+2.

                            When you turn the chamber heater on, how long does it take before the associated sensor shows a temperature rise; and at what rate does the temperature then rise? You can measure these when you start a heater tuning cycle.

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                              dc42 administrators @PetrKroupa
                              last edited by 13 Jan 2022, 18:38

                              @petrkroupa said in Unofficial RRF 3.4.0beta7+4 files:

                              @dc42 Looks like there's something wrong with calling filament_error.g. I'm for sure have both files (with _ and with -) but still pause.g is called when fillament error. (6HC + 1LC + SBC) In beta7 work OK. beta7+5 no.

                              Thanks, I've put this on my list to try to reproduce.

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                                oozeBot @dc42
                                last edited by 13 Jan 2022, 21:07

                                @dc42 The fault always seems to occur 15-20 minutes after heating. The temp begins rising almost immediately upon enabling the heater, but does take a long time to reach the target temperature.

                                Please watch this 25s movie I've linked below where it was ramping to 60c. Note the temp jumps around by .1-.2c. That's pretty typical while heating and what I feel is the cause of the fault.

                                https://vimeo.com/665779274

                                What I can't wrap my head around is the error states Heater 0 faults, but Heater 2 is the chamber and is what really faults. Maybe that is an unrelated issue..

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                                  RomeoFox
                                  last edited by RomeoFox 13 Jan 2022, 22:36

                                  Have installed the firmware due to file upload issues. Now I get the following errors on every move which make it impossible to work:

                                  Error: Driver 0.2 error: ok
                                  Error: Driver 0.3 error: ok
                                  Error: Driver 0.0 error: ok
                                  Error: Driver 0.1 error: ok
                                  Error: Driver 0.5 error: ok

                                  Furthermore an event notification window appears.

                                  FIRMWARE_NAME: RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC FIRMWARE_VERSION: 3.4.0beta7+6 ELECTRONICS: Duet 3 MB6HC v1.01 or later FIRMWARE_DATE: 2022-01-13 18:24:07

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                                    dc42 administrators @RomeoFox
                                    last edited by 14 Jan 2022, 09:06

                                    @romeofox this is now fixed in the 3.4.0beta7+7files at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i5vox3xmkd55gaz/AAC19mI0WEC5GmEjLOBRbKs-a?dl=0.

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                                      OwenD
                                      last edited by 14 Jan 2022, 19:50

                                      In 3.4.0b7+7, filament_error.g is not being called.
                                      pause.g is run immediately.
                                      It was working correctly in earlier 3.4b versions

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                                        gloomyandy @OwenD
                                        last edited by 14 Jan 2022, 19:56

                                        @owend I think the file has gone back to filament-error.g with a "-" rather than "_" do you have one of those?

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                                          OwenD @gloomyandy
                                          last edited by 14 Jan 2022, 20:05

                                          @gloomyandy
                                          You nailed it, but it's the other way around in the release notes.
                                          I renamed to filament-error.g and it ran the macro when the sensor tripped.

                                          RepRapFirmware 3.4.0beta7

                                          Upgrade notes:

                                          The handling of filament errors have changed. When a filament error occurs, an event is created. To handle the event, RRF runs macro file filament_error.g without appending the extruder number to the file name and without pausing the print first. The extruder number is passed as param.D along with some other parameters. If filament_error.g is not found then the print is paused (running pause.g) and the error is reported.

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