Getting phase errors for extruder motor
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@Phaedrux
Yes, it follows the motor and driver.
Yes I used the same wiring, and tried switching the A and B as well/
So now I have two drivers not working: E0 and E1.
I am hesitant to try the motor on a working axis! But I will test it now.I am using a Replistruder. I got the config.g file from a research paper.
Here are some pics of the board:
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@bwenig said in Getting phase errors for extruder motor:
I used the same wiring
You should use new wiring.
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So plugging the extruder motor into the x axis results in the same error, but I heard some clicking out of the motor, it tried to move a little bit.
I plugged the x driver back into the x motor and luckily everything still works fine.
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@bwenig said in Getting phase errors for extruder motor:
I am using a Replistruder. I got the config.g file from a research paper.
I don't know what that is, but 16000 steps per mm is insanely high. How fast are you trying to command the extruder to move?
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@Phaedrux My extruder has very fine movement, so I think 160000 steps might not be too bad? Here's a video of me moving it manually:
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Well it may limit speed.
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@Phaedrux Should I try a much smaller E value? Not sure what else I could try to get these drivers to cooperate
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Do the drivers work if you move the X/Y axis to them and remap?
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@Phaedrux No, they throw the same phase errors
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And if you put the X/Y motors on the drivers you were using for the extruder and remap do they work there?