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    • akrepsiankaundefined
      akrepsianka
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      Hello
      I have Delta printer installed with delta smart effector and almost more than 1 year i am using it. some how it become more sensitive to vibrations. i set it up to M672 S105💯155 since i use it. after a print i started a new print and i realize that green led is lightning almost all the time. i try to reduce sensitivity but than it hits to hard and bending pcb so i stop trying it. i dont know whats changed. printer works fine no extra viration more than usual. my steppers are working great. dont understand what happened?

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      • Danalundefined
        Danal
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        My Green LED flashes quite a bit during printing. It also works great for auto-calibration, etc.

        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators
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          Maybe your printer is vibrating more than it used to, or you have increased the acceleration or jerk settings?

          It doesn't matter if the green LED flashes during printing, in fact it's normal. It may also flash while travelling between probe points during bed probing. What matters is that it doesn't trigger prematurely during a probing move.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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          • akrepsiankaundefined
            akrepsianka
            last edited by akrepsianka

            What i mean is i cant do any probes. When i send g32 or g28 or g29 it gives error and says already triggered cant probe. i open the printer and it start to trigger. Nothing move no prints just switch on and it starts to trigger. I reduce sensitivity than it triggers (stop triggering on stand by) but also hits and bends pcb or some arms get loose from magnets. I havent change nothing in the firmware

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
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              Have you made any changes to the heaters or fans on your printer?

              Does the green led flash if you waggle the cable that connects to the 8-pin connector? If so, you may have a bad crimp connection or a fractured wire.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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              • akrepsiankaundefined
                akrepsianka
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                Cables are ok. I have checked it. I change heater cable last week it connected directly to the board not through smart effector. Even so printer was working fine until last day. I suspect only one thing. I had clogged nozzle and i was changing it. While i was removing heatsink from pcb i damaged pcb around the nut that holding heatsink. I say damaged but lets say i scrathed a bit pcb

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                • Danalundefined
                  Danal @akrepsianka
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                  @akrepsianka said in Delta smart effector sensitivity problem:

                  While i was removing heatsink from pcb i damaged pcb around the nut that holding heatsink. I say damaged but lets say i scrathed a bit pcb

                  The actual sensor for the probe is a series of very fine traces on the PCB, spiraling around the center. Where "Spiraling" is triangular.

                  Damage to those traces could cause what you are describing. Examine them under a magnifier, or similar.

                  Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                  • akrepsiankaundefined
                    akrepsianka
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                    so if they are damaged is it means that my delta smart effector died?

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                    • Danalundefined
                      Danal @akrepsianka
                      last edited by

                      @akrepsianka said in Delta smart effector sensitivity problem:

                      so if they are damaged is it means that my delta smart effector died?

                      Likely Yes.

                      Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                      • rootboyundefined
                        rootboy
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                        So, I was recently having problems with the sensitivity of my Smart Effector. It would work fine once, and then randomly trigger while probing. Normally it would "finish" the cal, but return useless values. Other times it wouldn't even finish the cal.

                        After fiddling with the settings to no avail, I decided that it had to be electrical and I unplugged the hotend cooling fan before attempting the cal. That fixed it.

                        I've done at least a dozen Auto Delta Calibrations alternating with Mesh Grid Compensations with no false triggers.

                        Hope this helps others.

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                        • core3d.techundefined
                          core3d.tech
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                          I just returned from a faire and removed my magnetic rods for transportation. When I got home and reinstalled I was getting the same false positives but only when the heatsink fan was one. When I flipped the magnetic rods closest to the heatsink fan it went away. I have a feeling the magnet poles where adding additional vibration to the heatsink fan

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