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    • TwoToneundefined
      TwoTone @dc42
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      @dc42 Thanks for the quick response.

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      • TwoToneundefined
        TwoTone @TwoTone
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        @TwoTone David thanks again for the help.
        Still having issue with the installed V4.

        I can heat the hot end up, fan and LED running and no issue, the probe reading stays at 0.
        When I started to heat the bed the probe would start fluctuating between 0-1000 stilling still in the homed position.
        I double check all the wiring and the probe wiring wasn't running near any thing else that should cause interference.

        Just to be sure, I ran new probe wires outside of the machine, away from any other wires and still have the issue.

        Any thoughts?

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @TwoTone
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          @TwoTone tap the tip of the nozzle lightly upwards. You should see the green LED flash. Does it? You may occasionally see the Z probe reading jump to 1000 at the same time, but mostly you won't because the output pulse is too short to be picked up.

          Some bed heaters generate enough of a magnetic field to trigger the Smart Effector. For those, we recommend using the B1 parameter of the M558 command to temporarily turn off heating while probing.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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          • TwoToneundefined
            TwoTone @dc42
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            @dc42 the commissioning went well. I noticed a large difference in the amount force of the tap needed to trigger it vs the first V3 I received.

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @TwoTone
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              @TwoTone ok, so the issue is false triggering when the bed heater is on? If so, try the M558 B1 parameter. You could reduce the sensitivity instead, but the magnetic field from the bed heater might still cause the trigger pressure to be a bit variable.

              What sort of bed heater is it?

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              • TwoToneundefined
                TwoTone @dc42
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                @dc42 This is the bed heater.

                IMG_0768.JPG Thk

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @TwoTone
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                  @TwoTone thanks, looks like it uses a spiral element, which (unlike the usual zigzag elements) will indeed generate a large magnetic field.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                  • TwoToneundefined
                    TwoTone @dc42
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                    @dc42 Thanks again for all the support.
                    Worked perfectly with bed off.

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                    • TwoToneundefined
                      TwoTone @TwoTone
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                      @TwoTone David, after a good calibration, if nothing changes what do you think would cause the probe to not trigger.
                      We printed a pretty good layer test after a good calibration. See image.
                      The next night went to calibrate and on the first point it didn't trigger and pushed the hotend into the bed. Nothing had changed.

                      Ran a calibration again tonight, worked perfectly twice.

                      Tried a third time and same thing, first point didn't trigger.

                      Bed cold.

                      IMG_0774.JPG

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @TwoTone
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                        @TwoTone most likely you have an intermittent connection between the Smart Effector and the Duet. If the green LED flashes when the nozzle makes contact, the output signal line has become disconnected. If it doesn't flash then +3.3V or GND has become disconnected.

                        Also check that you have set the probing speed correctly, because probing very slowly could result in failure to trigger.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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