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    • wilrikerundefined
      wilriker @Thoemse
      last edited by

      @thoemse The easiest way to get the correct values is the use Marlin's appropriate Configuration.h and Configuration_adv.h. These have all the working values in there.

      But this reminds me again that I wanted to create a template for Anet A8 in RRF Configurator. But that will probably only happen at the beginning of next year.

      Manuel
      Duet 3 6HC (v0.6) with RPi 4B on a custom Cartesian
      with probably always latest firmware/DWC (incl. betas or self-compiled)
      My Tool Collection

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      • Thoemseundefined
        Thoemse @wilriker
        last edited by Thoemse

        @wilriker
        Changed steps. Thank you.

        Edit: Fantastic. Making progress. All endstops working. Axis are homing.
        Now On to the hotend and the no power on fans issue. I shall read up on it first though. I went at this a bit to unprepared.

        Thanky ou very much btw. I am starting to get the hang of it.

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        • Thoemseundefined
          Thoemse
          last edited by

          Fixed the fan. I got an issue with z homing. It tries to home on top but I got a min Z endstop.
          Considering it lifts z correctly before homing X and Y I think the Z axis direction should be correct.

          I've added the z homing file.

          I am sorry for all the questions.0_1545818773565_homez.g

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          • wilrikerundefined
            wilriker @Thoemse
            last edited by

            @thoemse said in AM8 config issues - cannot home any axis:

            Considering it lifts z correctly before homing X and Y I think the Z axis direction should be correct.

            What happens if you issue the following commands?

            G91
            G0 Z5 H2
            G90
            

            It should move up 5mm. If it moves down then the direction is reversed.

            Warning: this will try to move 5mm ignoring endstops.

            Your homez.g looks good although

            G1 Z5 F6000 S2    ; lift Z relative to current position
            

            is unnecessary and

            ;G90              ; absolute positioning
            

            should rather not be commented out to avoid issues with anything expecting absolute positioning.

            Manuel
            Duet 3 6HC (v0.6) with RPi 4B on a custom Cartesian
            with probably always latest firmware/DWC (incl. betas or self-compiled)
            My Tool Collection

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            • Thoemseundefined
              Thoemse
              last edited by Thoemse

              Thank you. I will try that.
              I can't use thos commands. Insufficient axis homed. Only works after homing I guess? I managed to fix it now. All axis homing against endstop fine.

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              • Thoemseundefined
                Thoemse
                last edited by Thoemse

                Closing in to get it running. Axis Home. Endstops work. Fans work. Bed heats.
                Only the hotend keeps bugging me.

                It's a 3d Freunde e3d Full Metal Hotend.

                I get the error: Heater 1 fault (T0) - 2000°C

                I tried the original E3D thermistor values. I tried the values that work for the 3D Freunde Hotend in Marlin (B 3950) but all I get is a heater fault.

                The thermistor and heater are wired to E0.

                Heatbed works fine. Pid tuning it right now.

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti
                  last edited by

                  before you try to heat the hotend see if the thermistor reads room temperature and changes by externaly heating it (hand body temperature)

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                  • Thoemseundefined
                    Thoemse
                    last edited by

                    Thermistor always shows 2000 C.

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                    • Vetiundefined
                      Veti
                      last edited by

                      check that you have connected it to the correct plug, then measure the resistance of the thermistor using an ohm meter.

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                      • Thoemseundefined
                        Thoemse @Veti
                        last edited by

                        @veti
                        Thanks. Yep the Thermistor is dead out of the box. Plugged in a different one and it reads room temp.
                        I got some teething issues on this one.
                        Thanks.

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                        • Vetiundefined
                          Veti
                          last edited by

                          cut the cable at the crimp contact, and measure again. it might just be a bad crimp job.

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                          • Thoemseundefined
                            Thoemse
                            last edited by Thoemse

                            Apparently the thermistor was screwed in too hard. The set screw put too much pressure on the wiring. It works now.
                            Pid tuning the hotend now. Weeee!
                            Sure had some hurdles on the way on this one but the DuetWifi really grows on me. I love the webinterface and the fact I can modify the config via interface - that's brilliant.

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                            • Thoemseundefined
                              Thoemse
                              last edited by Thoemse

                              Thanks to all of you my carthesian is printing now. Currently tuning acceleration and jerk. I also need to center the pritnbed still as you can see.

                              Making good progress though. If this goes will I might upgrade my delta to a Duet too.

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                              • Thoemseundefined
                                Thoemse
                                last edited by Thoemse

                                Last update on this topic.
                                It is dialed in now and it is fantastic.
                                I wont use any other board on any printer from now on.

                                It's a simple cartesian but wow does it print well.
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