Error: motor phase A and phase B disconnected on drivers 2
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I am trying to reproduce this issue so that I can fix it, but so far I have failed. So I would like a little more information:
- Please post your config.g file.
- I assume that driver 2 drives the Z motor. Are the messages generated during Z movement when changing layers, or when doing Z hop during travel moves, or when applying bed compensation to printing moves? Or during some other type of move?
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I have just release firmware 2.02RC2 and I am about to create a thread about it. Please can you upgrade to that release and see whether the messages have gone.
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FYI, I'm getting this same error on "2.02RC2(RTOS) (2018-09-07b2)"
Only got it once, and really didn't even notice it until 10 minutes later. The printer wasn't printing anything at that time, but I might have been going through my "assisted manual leveling" routine. If so, and if it's in relation to my Z motor, my bed leveling routine does move Z slowly (for detecting a bltouch.) I didn't even see the error message until after I started a print (which is working fine.)
Config.g is here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1v9pR4ZOSNdoJxDbj4_IW-H9HO2PL0_oR
bed.g is here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=15ya2fTVWHlyoPdo_iMwawhVKCId2HUlc
and.. homeall.g is here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=153vnwFq9XBlJzI06V4ZoKemcK2k8DVzEI think those are all the files related. If you need more, please let me know.
Take care
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@dc42 Thanks for the followup in a few days i will test it
Good Work -
Get the same error on 2.02RC2(RTOS) (2018-09-07b2). Heated up the Hotend and the bed and Uploaded a file to print- then it happend. (Duet Wifi 2 v1.03 - on my other Duet, a v1.04 it didn't happen yet)
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@dc42
the problem has been solved. - at least for me.I had the same issue today:
It has been caused by wiring. I have seen that 1-2 of the 4 cables have been a little unloosen and the cable diameter had been reduced. This is why the motor hadn't had enough voltage and this caused the problem.Check your wiring guys
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Got a single line of motor failure just now.
https://puu.sh/CrHOD/b8e12dd972.png
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I have also been getting this error for both phase A and B on driver 2. Please let me know if there is any information I can provide to help get this bug fixed. The exact same message is present on all 4 of our printers with the same hardware running Firmware 2.02
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@madmattco and @jckray, please let me know:
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Which Duet you are using;
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What M906 motor current you are using on the motor(s) affected;
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What motor(s) you are using;
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@madmattco, please confirm that you are using firmware 2.02 release, not a RC version.
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I am using Duet WiFi V1.04
Motor current is 320
Two Z motors in series rated at .4A (https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/linear-motor/nema-17-external-34mm-stack-04a-lead-8mm031496-length-300mm-17ls13-0404e-300g.html?mfp=181-lead-screw-length-mm[300])Could this be an issue with low current motors, especially when in series? I plan to switch to 1A Z motors eventually.
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Yes, I think it's caused by using 2 low current motors in series. Try connecting them in parallel to just one of the Z motor connectors (put the 2 jumpers back in the other) and double the current.
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@dc42
I'm running a maestro.All motors are set to 1 amp.
The motors are on an anycubic kossel linear plus. to my knowledge the specs are as follows.
Motor Type: Bipolar Stepper
Voltage Rating:3.3V DC
Rated Current/phase: 1.5A
Phase Resistance:2.2ohms ± 10% (20 C)
Step Angle: 1.8 deg.
Phase Inductance:3.8mH ± 20%(1kHz 1V rms)I am running the 2.02beta2(RTOS) (2018-08-30b3)
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Upgrade your firmware to the 2.02 release.
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Two weeks ago I had a shaft of a nema 17 break, so had to do some maintenance to my CoreXY.
Was finished powered the Duet Maestro on and got this message:Warning: motor phase A may be disconnected reported by driver(s)
Warning: motor phase B may be disconnected reported by driver(s)Gives it on all drivers.
So had to find where this problems was coming from, config? firmware?, wiring?, nothing worked...
So I have quite a few Maestro's had 3 from the fitforlauch campaign and had 2 whose U3 burnt out... still need to get the warranty on them.
Hooked up a new Maestro and it worked.
Two days ago on the same machine I had to rebuild the extruder, finished today and getting the same bloody error.
I am running 2.02(RTOS) Motor Currents, M906 X1200.00 Y1200.00 Z1200.00 E1200.00 I70;
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I see that you've created another thread about this, so I will close this one.