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    • SanderLPFRGundefined
      SanderLPFRG
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      Hi,

      I am trying to connect the ADAfruit LIS3DH triple-axis accelerometer, but am having issues with the graphs.

      X;
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      Y:
      b8a92b47-1d4d-4a75-9b15-2e639f53d88d-image.png

      The X looks to be connected correctly (x line significantly higer than Y and Z. However, with the Y measurement, it is all over the place.

      Have I connected something incorrectly? These graphs look terrible

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      • Arminasundefined
        Arminas @SanderLPFRG
        last edited by

        @SanderLPFRG following. I also have connected the accelerometer regarding the instructions, but I my graph is also not accurate. In X axis movement the highest graph is named Y axis...

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        • Arminasundefined
          Arminas @SanderLPFRG
          last edited by

          @SanderLPFRG Also, have you figured it out how to do a move diagonally both directions?

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          • tasundefined
            tas @SanderLPFRG
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            @SanderLPFRG Make sure you have specified the correct sensor orientation. This is critical so the Duet knows which accelerometer axes match your printer axes.

            Check the documentation here:
            How to set the orientation

            and here:
            https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Reference/Gcodes#m955-configure-accelerometer

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