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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
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      My other concern is that with a large fan pointing directly at the board like that, I suspect there will be a dead zone around the centre of the Duet with very little airflow.

      Had the error occurred on only one driver, I would have said it's almost certainly a bad driver chip. But you've seen the problem on 2 different drivers.

      I am about to re-test the firmware response to a driver overheating.

      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
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        I have tested the response to driver overheating on the Maestro. When the driver signals an over temperature warning, this shows up in the M122 status report. However, it does not send the messages to DWC that it is supposed to send.

        So my guess is that the drivers are overheating, but you are not aware of this because of the broken warning reporting code. I suggest you try sending M122 regularly while running a print and check the driver status for over-temperature warnings.

        I'll fix the warning code in the next 2.02beta release.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • infamous_pandaundefined
          infamous_panda
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          What condition did you use to cause overheating.

          What part of M122 would tell me the stepper temperature? Or is it something that only shows up when there is a fault?

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @infamous_panda
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            @infamous_panda said in Little Monster -s hort to ground:

            What condition did you use to cause overheating.

            I exercised 4 motors continuously (to stop them going into standstill current reduction) running at 1.4A each, with no fan cooling.

            What part of M122 would tell me the stepper temperature? Or is it something that only shows up when there is a fault?

            It only shows up when the drivers report a temperature warning. This:

            Driver 0: ok, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 12, reads 10079, timeouts 0
            Driver 1: ok, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 12, reads 10079, timeouts 0
            Driver 2: ok, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 12, reads 10079, timeouts 0
            Driver 3: ok, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 11, reads 10078, timeouts 1
            Driver 4: standstill, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 5, reads 10080, timeouts 0

            becomes this:

            Driver 0: temperature-warning, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 11, reads 6777, timeouts 0
            Driver 1: temperature-warning, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 11, reads 6777, timeouts 0
            Driver 2: temperature-warning, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 11, reads 6777, timeouts 0
            Driver 3: temperature-warning, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 10, reads 6777, timeouts 0
            Driver 4: standstill, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 5, reads 6778, timeouts 0

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            • infamous_pandaundefined
              infamous_panda @dc42
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              @dc42 It does not appear that I have a thermal issue.

              5:03:30 PMError: short-to-ground on drivers 0
              5:03:24 PMError: short-to-ground on drivers 0
              5:03:18 PMError: short-to-ground on drivers 0
              5:03:13 PMError: short-to-ground on drivers 0
              5:03:07 PMError: short-to-ground on drivers 0
              5:03:04 PMM122
              === Diagnostics ===
              RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 Maestro version 2.01(RTOS) running on Duet Maestro 1.0
              Board ID: 08DGM-95762-FD3T8-6JTD0-3S07J-KTHH9
              Used output buffers: 3 of 20 (16 max)
              === RTOS ===
              Static ram: 22444
              Dynamic ram: 92460 of which 16 recycled
              Exception stack ram used: 284
              Never used ram: 15868
              Tasks: NETWORK(ready,400) HEAT(blocked,1300) MAIN(running,3632)
              Owned mutexes:
              === Platform ===
              Last reset 00:55:09 ago, cause: power up
              Last software reset at 2018-08-14 14:52, reason: User, spinning module GCodes, available RAM 15836 bytes (slot 1)
              Software reset code 0x0003 HFSR 0x00000000 CFSR 0x00000000 ICSR 0x0400f000 BFAR 0xe000ed38 SP 0xffffffff Task 0x4e49414d
              Error status: 0
              Free file entries: 9
              SD card 0 detected, interface speed: 15.0MBytes/sec
              SD card longest block write time: 158.5ms, max retries 0
              MCU temperature: min 30.8, current 38.9, max 39.1
              Supply voltage: min 23.1, current 24.0, max 24.1, under voltage events: 0, over voltage events: 0
              Driver 0: short-to-ground standstill, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 9, reads 61859, timeouts 0
              Driver 1: standstill, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 9, reads 61859, timeouts 0
              Driver 2: standstill, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 9, reads 61859, timeouts 0
              Driver 3: standstill, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 7, reads 61861, timeouts 0
              Driver 4: standstill, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 5, reads 61863, timeouts 0
              Driver 5: ok, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 0, reads 0, timeouts 61868
              Driver 6: ok, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcount 0, reads 0, timeouts 61867
              Date/time: 2018-08-14 17:03:03
              Slowest loop: 4581230.00ms; fastest: 1.45ms
              === Move ===
              Hiccups: 801, StepErrors: 0, LaErrors: 0, FreeDm: 240, MinFreeDm: 120, MaxWait: 621462ms, Underruns: 480, 0
              Scheduled moves: 10540, completed moves: 10540
              Bed compensation in use: none
              Bed probe heights: 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
              === Heat ===
              Bed heaters = 0, chamberHeaters = -1 -1
              Heater 0 is on, I-accum = 0.2
              Heater 1 is on, I-accum = 0.2
              === GCodes ===
              Segments left: 0
              Stack records: 1 allocated, 0 in use
              Movement lock held by null
              http is idle in state(s) 0
              telnet is idle in state(s) 0
              file is idle in state(s) 0
              serial is idle in state(s) 0
              aux is idle in state(s) 0
              daemon is idle in state(s) 0
              queue is idle in state(s) 0
              lcd is idle in state(s) 0
              autopause is idle in state(s) 0
              Code queue is empty.
              === Network ===
              Slowest loop: 4581228.50ms; fastest: 0.02ms
              Responder states: HTTP(0) HTTP(0) HTTP(0) HTTP(0) FTP(0) Telnet(0) Telnet(0)
              HTTP sessions: 1 of 8
              Interface state: 5
              5:03:02 PMError: short-to-ground on drivers 0
              5:02:57 PMPrinting paused
              5:02:55 PMM25
              Resume-after-power-fail state saved
              5:02:53 PMError: short-to-ground on drivers 0
              5:02:44 PMError: short-to-ground on drivers 0

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              • dc42undefined
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                As you say, it looks like the fault could be something else. Perhaps you should contact M3D.

                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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                • Phaedruxundefined
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                  @infamous_panda said in Little Monster -s hort to ground:

                  Hiccups: 801, StepErrors: 0, LaErrors: 0, FreeDm: 240, MinFreeDm: 120, MaxWait: 621462ms, Underruns: 480, 0

                  M566 X1200 Y1200 Z1200 E3000 ; Set maximum instantaneous speed changes (mm/min)
                  M203 X39960 Y39960 Z39960 E3000 ; Set maximum speeds (mm/min)
                  M201 X5000 Y5000 Z5000 E1500 ; Set accelerations (mm/s^2)

                  Your speed settings are quite aggressive and your M122 shows some hiccups and underruns. What microstepping are you using? 16x interpolated?

                  Try something a little more tame like
                  M556 X600 Y600 Z300
                  M203 X30000 Y30000 Z10000
                  M201 X2000 Y2000 Z300

                  Just an idea.

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                  • infamous_pandaundefined
                    infamous_panda @dc42
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                    @dc42 Believe me I have been trying. Their website points here for support as I do not think they are setup to do so yet.

                    If I could return this board, I would just jump onto the bigger Duets . I certainly do not want to be cutting and re-crimping wires again.

                    Thanks for all your assistance so far.

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                    • infamous_pandaundefined
                      infamous_panda @Phaedrux
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                      @phaedrux Thank you. Those were the original values with the Smoothieboard that came with this machine. It was scary fast and loud, but the prints were excellent and reliable. I have since been reducing those values and seeing some promising results.

                      Can you elaborate and what constitutes a hiccups and underruns.

                      I am using 32x interpolated. 0.9 degree steppers.

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator @infamous_panda
                        last edited by Phaedrux

                        @infamous_panda said in Little Monster -s hort to ground:

                        @phaedrux Thank you. Those were the original values with the Smoothieboard that came with this machine. It was scary fast and loud, but the prints were excellent and reliable. I have since been reducing those values and seeing some promising results.

                        Can you elaborate and what constitutes a hiccups and underruns.

                        I am using 32x interpolated. 0.9 degree steppers.

                        Those speeds might be doable but you might need to make a change to your microstepping. Interpolation to 256x microstepping only occurs when using base 16x microstepping.

                        So definitely try switching to 16x. Be careful of your steps per mm setting. Make sure it is calculated for 16x.

                        This would have the benefit of mqking the motors quieter and will reduce your peak step rate. Which in turn should reduce the hiccups and underruns. DC42 would have to give you the details on what exactly those values mean but in general it would indicate potentially missed steps.

                        It may be helpful to post your config.g

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                        • infamous_pandaundefined
                          infamous_panda @Phaedrux
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                          @phaedrux I'll give 16X another try. My understanding with the Maestro was that interpolation was supported at 32x. Updated config below:

                          ; Configuration file for Duet Maestro (firmware version 1.21)
                          ; executed by the firmware on start-up
                          ;
                          ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Fri Aug 03 2018 14:48:09 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)

                          ; General preferences
                          ;*** The homed height is deliberately set too high in the following - you will adjust it during calibration.
                          G90 ; Send absolute coordinates...
                          M83 ; ...but relative extruder moves
                          M555 P1 ; Set firmware compatibility to look like RepRapFirmare
                          M665 R157.0741 L397.19 B157 H525 ; Set delta radius, diagonal rod length, printable radius and homed height
                          M666 X0 Y0 Z0 ; Put your endstop adjustments here, or let auto calibration find them

                          ; Network
                          M550 PTEVO LITTLE MONSTER ; Set machine name
                          M552 P192.168.1.170 S1 ; Enable network and set IP address
                          M553 P255.255.255.0 ; Set netmask
                          M554 P192.168.1.254 ; Set gateway
                          M586 P0 S1 ; Enable HTTP
                          M586 P1 S1 ; Enable FTP
                          M586 P2 S0 ; Disable Telnet

                          ; Drives
                          M569 P0 S0 ; Drive 0 goes forwards
                          M569 P1 S0 ; Drive 1 goes forwards
                          M569 P2 S0 ; Drive 2 goes forwards
                          M569 P4 S0
                          M569 P3 S1 ; Drive 3 goes forwards
                          M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16 I0 ; Configure microstepping with interpolation
                          M92 X160 Y160 Z160 E400 ; Set steps per mm
                          M566 X1200 Y1200 Z1200 E1200 ; Set maximum instantaneous speed changes (mm/min)
                          M203 X18000 Y18000 Z18000 E1200 ; Set maximum speeds (mm/min)
                          M201 X1000 Y1000 Z1000 E1000 ; Set accelerations (mm/s^2)
                          M906 X1050 Y1050 Z1050 E1050 I30 ; Set motor currents (mA) and motor idle factor in per cent
                          M84 S30 ; Set idle timeout

                          ; Axis Limits
                          M208 Z0 S1 ; Set minimum Z

                          ; Endstops
                          M574 X2 Y2 Z2 S1 ; Set active high endstops

                          ; Z-Probe
                          M307 H3 A-1 C-1 D-1 ; Disable heater on PWM channel for BLTouch
                          M558 P9 H5 F120 T7200 ; Set Z probe type to bltouch and the dive height + speeds
                          G31 P25 X0 Y20 Z1.9 ; Set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height
                          M557 R157 S45 ; Define mesh grid

                          ; Heaters
                          M307 H0 B0 S1.00 ; Disable bang-bang mode for the bed heater and set PWM limit
                          M305 P0 T100000 B4138 C0 R2200 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 0
                          M143 H0 S120 ; Set temperature limit for heater 0 to 120C
                          M305 P1 T100000 B4138 C0 R2200 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 1
                          M143 H1 S285 ; Set temperature limit for heater 1 to 285C

                          ; Fans
                          M106 P0 S1 I0 F500 H-1 ; Set fan 0 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned off
                          M106 P1 T45 H1 ; Set fan 1 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned off
                          M106 P2 S1 I0 H-1 ; Set fan 2 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned off

                          ; Tools
                          M563 P0 D0 H1 ; Define tool 0
                          G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0 ; Set tool 0 axis offsets
                          G10 P0 R0 S0 ; Set initial tool 0 active and standby temperatures to 0C

                          ; Automatic saving after power loss is not enabled

                          ; Custom settings are not configured

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                          • Phaedruxundefined
                            Phaedrux Moderator @infamous_panda
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                            @infamous_panda said in Little Monster -s hort to ground:

                            My understanding with the Maestro was that interpolation was supported at 32x.

                            Ah yes, you are correct. The TMC2224 apparently do support interpolation from any stepping to 256. I wasn't aware of that. I so still wonder about stepping rates at 32x at high speeds. I don't know what the steprate comparison would be between the Duet2 and Maestro.

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator @infamous_panda
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                              @infamous_panda said in Little Monster -s hort to ground:

                              M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16 I0

                              You'll need I1 to enable interpolation.

                              https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/GCode#Section_M350_Set_microstepping_mode

                              You could also experiment with S2 and S3 to switch between spread cycle and stealth chop respectively.

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                              • infamous_pandaundefined
                                infamous_panda @Phaedrux
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                                @phaedrux Yeah, I did have those turned on at one point or another. Right now I'm just shooting for "working". I can hold off on microstepping and interpolation.

                                32 was just a carry over from my old board and really with 0.9 deg steppers it's overkill for my needs. I want reliability, speed, and accuracy in that order. Surface finish and resolution are not too important.

                                I think I am getting somewhere setting the machine at 1050mA and lowering the speeds. Which is a bit of a bummer but at least it's way quieter.

                                What I suspect is that the short to ground error is being misreported. I mean a short should be present or not and immediately apparent once the motors are energized. Not happen minutes or hours into a print. Apologies if this shows a lack of electrical engineering knowledge.

                                It really needs to be a feature for the Duet to stop a print once a short-to-ground occurs AUTOMATICALLY. Because on a DELTA if you are not watching closely, the remaining axis motors will start flailing around and crashing into things. I suppose this can go on for hours causing real damage. It's been a real PIA working on this problem because I have to be present for the duration of any test.

                                Sorry Ranting.

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
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                                  @infamous_panda said in Little Monster -s hort to ground:

                                  I can hold off on microstepping and interpolation.

                                  I Wouldn't hold off on interpolation. I think it's generally a good idea because of how smooth it makes the motors run.

                                  What is the rated current of your motors? Generally setting the drivers to 80-85% of rated is recommended provided cooling is adequate. In your case that may mean at least guaranteeing some air flow over the bottom of the board. Perhaps you already are.

                                  I'm not an electrical engineer either, so I can't speak to the short to ground state. But I'm going on the premise that eliminating any other factors will either cure the symptom or narrow down the problem.

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                                  • infamous_pandaundefined
                                    infamous_panda @Phaedrux
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                                    @phaedrux Thanks man, Giving up for now. M3D has agreed to look at the board.

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                                    • dc42undefined
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                                      @infamous_panda said in Little Monster -s hort to ground:

                                      I think I am getting somewhere setting the machine at 1050mA and lowering the speeds. Which is a bit of a bummer but at least it's way quieter.

                                      I have found that stealthchop mode is way noisier at high speeds. Switching to spread cycle mode makes it much quieter at high speeds. In either mode, both types of motors I tried are silent at rest and quiet at low speeds.

                                      What I suspect is that the short to ground error is being misreported. I mean a short should be present or not and immediately apparent once the motors are energized. Not happen minutes or hours into a print.

                                      Exactly. But as the fault only shows up after some time, I suspect it is temperature-related. The chip evidently thinks there is a short to ground or over temperature situation, because it is shutting off the output, causing steps to be lost.

                                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                                      • autschundefined
                                        autsch @RafB
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                                        @rafb
                                        Here my Duet Wifi files.
                                        I had to cut the bridge on my BL touch for 3.3V.
                                        https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3052203/files

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                                        • infamous_pandaundefined
                                          infamous_panda @dc42
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                                          @dc42

                                          Perhaps the temperature sensing function is buggy on the Maestro since it does not show anything on M122? However your test did report the temperature error, did it also turn off the motor or report short to ground?

                                          Something to note, during my first few power ups I had the default speeds copied from my smoothieboard (very high) and the current set to 1.5. The board would report short to ground on all axis the second I tried to home.

                                          So the maestro is stated to support 1.6 amp but apparently this is still under testing? If I have to go below 1 amp for reliability how much should I expect to decrease speeds when compared to my smoothieboard running at 1.8 amps?

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                                          • infamous_pandaundefined
                                            infamous_panda @autsch
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                                            @autsch So it looks like you are running the machine as fast as you were when it was stock?

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