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    • jumpedwithbothfeetundefined
      jumpedwithbothfeet @foesi
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      @foesi have you mapped the tool in config.g using M563?

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        Post your full config.g

        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        • Norderundefined
          Norder @foesi
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          @foesi said in Hotend heater does not show up in DWC:

          M140 H1 ; map EXTRUDER HEATER to heater 1

          The M140 command is for bed heating only.
          You can remove this command for the hotend.

          Info:
          M140 (GCode Dictionary)

          DDA5X... 0.9° Stepper... Linearrails... Duet 2 Wifi... PT100 Board... Duet IR-Probe... Dyze Pro Kit up to 500°C.. etc
          Thingiverse

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          • foesiundefined
            foesi @jumpedwithbothfeet
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            @jumpedwithbothfeet No, I haven't. I put the M563 P0 D0 H1 just now into config.g and it worked!

            The other strange thing is that the extruder and bed temperatures are at -21°C. What could be the cause of that?

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            • foesiundefined
              foesi @Norder
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              @norder I saw this in another config.g and gave it a try 😉

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              • jumpedwithbothfeetundefined
                jumpedwithbothfeet @Phaedrux
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                @foesi as phaedrux mentioned you should post your config.g along with your config-override.g files, I have seen the -21 issue before but for the life of me I cant remember the cause, best to check your using the correct settings for you hotend/bed thermistors/heaters before using them, are they stock parts or have you changed them?

                @phaedrux said in Hotend heater does not show up in DWC:

                Post your full config.g

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                • Norderundefined
                  Norder @foesi
                  last edited by Norder

                  @foesi said in Hotend heater does not show up in DWC:

                  The other strange thing is that the extruder and bed temperatures are at -21°C. What could be the cause of that?

                  Make a T100000 out of the T10000 in the M308 command lines, i.e. one more 0.

                  P.S.:
                  But you didn't copy the settings for the thermistors from someone else's config.g ? 🤔
                  You should already enter the thermistors that you have installed.
                  Otherwise errors could occur or, in the worst case, your printer could catch fire and then there is a risk of death !

                  If everything works, you should do a PID tuning for the bed and the hot end so that the temperatures are kept stable.

                  DDA5X... 0.9° Stepper... Linearrails... Duet 2 Wifi... PT100 Board... Duet IR-Probe... Dyze Pro Kit up to 500°C.. etc
                  Thingiverse

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                  • foesiundefined
                    foesi @jumpedwithbothfeet
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                    @jumpedwithbothfeet config.g-25082022.txt config.g.bak.txt
                    The thermistors and heaters are stock parts - I have only changed the controller board to the duet 3 mini 5+ because the tronxy board was not reliable and made strange things during printing - after I had it for 4 months. Then I bought the duet because the tronxy support could not figure out what the problem was and I have another duet 2 wifi for 2 1/2 years now which works reliable on my own built printer.

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                    • foesiundefined
                      foesi @Norder
                      last edited by foesi

                      @norder The change to T100000 made the difference - but I have put 84000 there wich is the resistance I measured at around 18°C and that made no difference.
                      And no I did NOT just copy someone else's config.g 🙂 . I just saw the line in the config.g and gave it a try 😉 . I will definetly do a PID tuning for both - because I need to do this twice a year due to the fact that the temperatures of winter and summer are quite different in Austria.

                      Thank you for your effort!

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                      • foesiundefined
                        foesi
                        last edited by

                        Another thing which is not a problem but could be done better is the value of the Z-Probe.
                        I got it to work whith a trigger value of 1000 and the usual value is 964.
                        Is there a way to get the normal value down to 0?

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                        • cosmowaveundefined
                          cosmowave @foesi
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                          @foesi Which type of z-probe do you use?
                          config?

                          Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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                          • foesiundefined
                            foesi @cosmowave
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                            @cosmowave I use the orignal Tronxy TR leveling sensor.

                            https://www.tronxyonline.com/Tronxy-Black-TR-Auto-Leveling-Sensor-p1486299.html

                            I run it with 12V because I have not connected it to the 5V or the 3.3V of the IO port.

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                            • Norderundefined
                              Norder
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                              @droftarts said in Hotend heater does not show up in DWC:

                              I got it to work whith a trigger value of 1000 and the usual value is 964.

                              With the comment he meant his Z-Probe.
                              Not the thermistor.

                              DDA5X... 0.9° Stepper... Linearrails... Duet 2 Wifi... PT100 Board... Duet IR-Probe... Dyze Pro Kit up to 500°C.. etc
                              Thingiverse

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                              • droftartsundefined
                                droftarts administrators @Norder
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                                @norder oops! Thanks, reading on phone screen, I missed that! I’ve deleted my reply.

                                Ian

                                Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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                                • cosmowaveundefined
                                  cosmowave @foesi
                                  last edited by cosmowave

                                  @foesi said in Hotend heater does not show up in DWC:

                                  Is there a way to get the normal value down to 0?

                                  An analog sensor needs at minimum a bit offset.

                                  How is the sensor configured in config.g?
                                  Can you exactly describe your wiring please.

                                  Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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                                  • jumpedwithbothfeetundefined
                                    jumpedwithbothfeet @foesi
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                                    • foesiundefined
                                      foesi @cosmowave
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                                      @cosmowave the sensor is configured like this:

                                      ; Z-Probe
                                      M558 P1 C"!io3.in" H5 F120 T6000 ; set Z probe type to switch and the dive height + speeds
                                      G31 P999 X-41 Y5 Z5 ; set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height
                                      M557 X50:550 Y50:550 S50 ; define mesh grid

                                      I have connected the signal to the io3.in of the IO_3 port. The + and - are connected to the 12V port in the center of the board.

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                                      • cosmowaveundefined
                                        cosmowave @foesi
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                                        @foesi For me, the config and wiring seems ok.
                                        Perhaps it helps when you insert a resistor into the signal line from probe to io3 pin to get a lower value?
                                        But i'm not completely sure if this will work...

                                        Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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                                        • mendenmhundefined
                                          mendenmh @foesi
                                          last edited by mendenmh

                                          @foesi
                                          "but I have put 84000 there which is the resistance I measured at around 18°C"

                                          That's a really unlikely resistance for a 100k thermistor at 18C. It should be well above 100k, close to 150k, at that temperature. These thermistors are specified at 25C, and have a negative temperature coefficient, which means the resistance is higher at lower temperatures.

                                          Is it possible you used your fingers to hold the meter leads on the thermistor, and got a reduced reading due to leakage through your skin?

                                          Anyways, use the nominal 100k value in your calibration. It is probably very close to correct.

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                                          • jay_s_ukundefined
                                            jay_s_uk @mendenmh
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                                            @mendenmh the resistance of normal thermistors goes down when the temperature increases. Thats what NTC means negative temperature coefficient, so the values go in opposite directions.
                                            PT100/1000 are positive temperature, so both values go in the same direction

                                            @foesi using 84000 is incorrect. the value stated in the firmware is the value the thermistor will read at 0 degrees, so 100000 is what you should be using

                                            Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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