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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by dc42

      At 1A the stepper drivers won't get hot enough to trigger the thermal warning. See my earlier reply.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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      • Dr_Ju_Juundefined
        Dr_Ju_Ju
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        I unstand what you are saying, so unless I drive the motors above their normal operating currents, then the fan will never come on.

        But according to the datasheet (https://www.trinamic.com/fileadmin/assets/Products/ICs_Documents/TMC2660_datasheet.pdf) section 11.3, a flag is set when the chip reaches 100 degrees (OTPW), is this not trapped, so that external cooling can be applied ??

        Granted this is not optimal, but as there is no local temperature probe, its all that's available to monitor the temperature of the Duet board, and effect some forced cooling.

        Julian,

        Old goat, learning new things….

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        • whosrdaddyundefined
          whosrdaddy @Dr_Ju_Ju
          last edited by

          @dr_ju_ju : the board does a such a good job dissipating the heat of the drivers that 1A is not enough to overheat the drivers, hence it won't trip the flag...

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          • ShadowXundefined
            ShadowX
            last edited by ShadowX

            Just lower the temperature threshold or have the fan be connected to an "always on" connection. Case closed. Next subject.

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            • r123undefined
              r123 @r123
              last edited by r123

              @r123 said in Firmware 2.0RC2b/1.21.1 RC2b released:

              Is there a post somewhere explaining the virtues of an RTOS-based firmware? For developer and end-user alike?

              @r123 nobody knows?

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @Dr_Ju_Ju
                last edited by

                @dr_ju_ju said in Firmware 2.0RC2b/1.21.1 RC2b released:

                I unstand what you are saying, so unless I drive the motors above their normal operating currents, then the fan will never come on.

                But according to the datasheet (https://www.trinamic.com/fileadmin/assets/Products/ICs_Documents/TMC2660_datasheet.pdf) section 11.3, a flag is set when the chip reaches 100 degrees (OTPW), is this not trapped, so that external cooling can be applied ??

                Granted this is not optimal, but as there is no local temperature probe, its all that's available to monitor the temperature of the Duet board, and effect some forced cooling.

                Yes that's the over temperature warning flag that we monitor as I described in my earlier reply. You need more than 2A motor current to set it off.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                • timcurtis67undefined
                  timcurtis67
                  last edited by timcurtis67

                  So far Idex is working well. Here is a short video and picture using ditto printing of 2 sets of parts.

                  https://photos.app.goo.gl/LogVpsspHeL29Qih2

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                  • mperdueundefined
                    mperdue
                    last edited by mperdue

                    When i level my bed before a print i’m Getting the following message, “Number of calibration factors (0) not equal to number of lead screws (4)”

                    These are the probes that I’m doing. this worked on 1.19 so I’m not sure what’s up with this.

                    G30 P0 X30 Y280 Z-999 ; probe near back left lead screw
                    G30 P1 X390 Y280 Z-999
                    G30 P2 X390 Y25 Z-999
                    G30 P3 X30 Y25 Z-999 S4 ; probe near a leadscrew and calibrate 4 motors

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                    • mperdueundefined
                      mperdue
                      last edited by

                      Anyone have any ideas on the leveling issue?

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
                        last edited by

                        The Z value in your G30 commands should be -9999 or -99999, not -999.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
                          last edited by

                          Firmware 2.0RC5 is out, so I have started a new thread for it and I am closing this thread.

                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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