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    • oliofundefined
      oliof @paolozampini1973
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      @paolozampini1973 every slicer allows you to define custom start and end gcode that is added to the file automatically during slicing.

      That is where you can add the commands to start and stop the fan. You set it up one time, it automatically gets added to the file.

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      • paolozampini1973undefined
        paolozampini1973 @oliof
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        @oliof said in DUEX 0.11 FAN 5:

        @paolozampini1973 every slicer allows you to define custom start and end gcode that is added to the file automatically during slicing.

        That is where you can add the commands to start and stop the fan. You set it up one time, it automatically gets added to the file.

        Yes I know and by the way I am now using Ultimaker Cura Enterprise 4.10.0 and it works very well.It solved many problems
        but I needed that it is activated in that way because I need it so also for other reasons

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        • paolozampini1973undefined
          paolozampini1973 @oliof
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          @oliof Anyway I did as you told me and it doesn't work I did copy-paste it doesn't work

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator
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            Have you come around to the idea of using a thermostatically controlled fan tied to a heater active during the print yet?

            If that is truly unacceptable, it's possible to use daemon.g and a conditional gcode block to enable fan 5 when the machine state is processing.

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            • oliofundefined
              oliof @paolozampini1973
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              @paolozampini1973 I am not sure that you can use enable to get the trigger. I assumed you wanted to turn on the fan manually with a switch since that is how you use pins usually. You have now clarified that, and my proposed solution is not applicable to your issue.

              Anyway, I am running out of time for tonight and may revisit this topic later.

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              • paolozampini1973undefined
                paolozampini1973 @oliof
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                @oliof Ok thanks Okay we'll go back when you can

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                • paolozampini1973undefined
                  paolozampini1973 @Phaedrux
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                  @phaedrux said in DUEX 0.11 FAN 5:

                  Have you come around to the idea of using a thermostatically controlled fan tied to a heater active during the print yet?

                  If that is truly unacceptable, it's possible to use daemon.g and a conditional gcode block to enable fan 5 when the machine state is processing.

                  Obviously making you start a thermostated fan is much simpler but for me it is not enough practically not good

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator
                    last edited by Phaedrux

                    If you're concerned about the motor temp, why not add a thermistor to the motor itself and use that as the source of thermostatic control.

                    But I have to question the premise entirely at this point, is the motor temperature really a concern?

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                    • paolozampini1973undefined
                      paolozampini1973 @Phaedrux
                      last edited by paolozampini1973

                      @phaedrux said in DUEX 0.11 FAN 5:

                      If you're concerned about the motor temp, why not add a thermistor to the motor itself and use that as the source of thermostatic control.

                      But I have to question the premise entirely at this point, is the motor temperature really a concern?

                      Yes, of course the engine temperature is a problem
                      I just don't want to leave them on all the time because now they always stay on you are right I could also put a thermocouple in them which would be simpler

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator @paolozampini1973
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                        @paolozampini1973 said in DUEX 0.11 FAN 5:

                        Yes, of course the engine temperature is a problem

                        Then adding a 10 cent thermistor to allow for thermostatic control is a good option.

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                        • paolozampini1973undefined
                          paolozampini1973 @Phaedrux
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                          @dc42

                          would like to enable fan F5 when PIN 17 is enabled and disable fan when PIN 17 is disabled ?

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                          • paolozampini1973undefined
                            paolozampini1973 @oliof
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                            @oliof Good morning There is a possibility that we will resume the speech of the fins 17 To enable the fan and disable the fan I remember you told me that the time was up and we would talk about it later

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators @paolozampini1973
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                              @paolozampini1973 what do you mean by "pin 17" ?

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                              • paolozampini1973undefined
                                paolozampini1973 @dc42
                                last edited by paolozampini1973

                                @dc42 said in DUEX 0.11 FAN 5:

                                @paolozampini1973 what do you mean by "pin 17" ?

                                Thank you for answering me I wasn't hoping for it anymore I have been trying to talk to her for a long time.

                                axis Y external DRIVER 7 ( WHEN switch to mode ON PIN17 = EN + 3.3V switch to mode ON FAN 5
                                WHEN switch to mode OFF PIN 17 = EN + 0.0V switch to mode OFF FAN 5 )
                                axis X external DRIVER 8 ( WHEN switch to mode ON PIN 22 = EN + 3.3V switch to mode ON FAN 6
                                WHEN switch to mode OFF PIN 22 = EN + 0.0V switch to mode OFF FAN 6 )
                                I want to specify that the dwelling of the X and Y motor and the disabling of the x & y motor works perfectly at the beginning Print skills and x & y motors at the end of the print disables the X and Y motors this function works perfectly
                                nema 17.jpeg
                                DUET WIFI  DIAGRAM.jpg
                                DUEX 5 v0.11.png
                                DUET WIFI + DUEX 0.11.jpeg

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators @paolozampini1973
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                                  @paolozampini1973 so you are looking to turn a fan on when an external driver enable pin is activated, and off when it is deactivated.

                                  I think you can do that in RRF 3.4.0 by pretending that the fan is a motor brake solenoid. Use the M569.7 command https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Reference/Gcodes#m5697-configure-motor-brake-port to associate that fan port with the motor.

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                                  • paolozampini1973undefined
                                    paolozampini1973 @dc42
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                                    @dc42 said in DUEX 0.11 FAN 5:

                                    @paolozampini1973 so you are looking to turn a fan on when an external driver enable pin is activated, and off when it is deactivated.

                                    I think you can do that in RRF 3.4.0 by pretending that the fan is a motor brake solenoid. Use the M569.7 command https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Reference/Gcodes#m5697-configure-motor-brake-port to associate that fan port with the motor.

                                    the command 569.7 is not very clear how to use it there is a bit of confusion can you help me please I'll publish my config.g
                                    config (33).g

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                                    • paolozampini1973undefined
                                      paolozampini1973 @paolozampini1973
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                                      @paolozampini1973 said in DUEX 0.11 FAN 5:

                                      @dc42 said in DUEX 0.11 FAN 5:

                                      @paolozampini1973 so you are looking to turn a fan on when an external driver enable pin is activated, and off when it is deactivated.

                                      I think you can do that in RRF 3.4.0 by pretending that the fan is a motor brake solenoid. Use the M569.7 command https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Reference/Gcodes#m5697-configure-motor-brake-port to associate that fan port with the motor.

                                      the command 569.7 is not very clear how to use it there is a bit of confusion can you help me please I'll publish my config.g
                                      config (33).g

                                      @dc42 Good evening can you help me please

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                                      • Phaedruxundefined
                                        Phaedrux Moderator
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                                        Why not use a thermistor attached to the motor? Then you can also see what the motor temperature actually is to know if it's an issue or not. You're trying to make this the more complicated than necessary.

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                                        • paolozampini1973undefined
                                          paolozampini1973 @Phaedrux
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                                          @phaedrux said in DUEX 0.11 FAN 5:

                                          Why not use a thermistor attached to the motor? Then you can also see what the motor temperature actually is to know if it's an issue or not. You're trying to make this the more complicated than necessary.

                                          for the simple reason that I would have to make a structural change AND in any case it would not be 100% reliable it would be 96% reliable and also because I have to use the same rule for other things other functions

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                                          • paolozampini1973undefined
                                            paolozampini1973 @Phaedrux
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                                            @phaedrux said in DUEX 0.11 FAN 5:

                                            Why not use a thermistor attached to the motor? Then you can also see what the motor temperature actually is to know if it's an issue or not. You're trying to make this the more complicated than necessary.

                                            your solution is much cheaper but much more complicated and then I haven't solved all the problems. Anyway, thanks for your interest

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