big box madness
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@dc42 have changed to the x axis 800 amount as this works for the X but still no fix
- just upped to 1A still no movment of the Y and Z, X still runs though at 1A
motors are 42BYGHM809 Wantai 1.7A
- just upped to 1A still no movment of the Y and Z, X still runs though at 1A
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@magdi said in big box madness:
Warning: motor phase A may be disconnected reported by driver(s) 1
Warning: motor phase B may be disconnected reported by driver(s) 1Check the cable. if both phases are not connected no wonder that it does not move.
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I suggest you test the motors using G1 S2 moves at low speeds (send G91 first to put axis motion in relative mode).
If you plug the X motor into the Y or Z output, can you get it to move? Power down before connecting or disconnecting motors.
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Right im with you guys. Am now in the process of testing all the wires and getting the stepper sorted will then re-wire and hopefully be sorted.
Cheers for the help will confirm once complete
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@magdi said in big box madness:
M574 X1 Y1 Z1.2 S1 ; set endstop configuration (X and Y endstops only, at low end, active high)
Z1.2? I don't think that's valid.
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Hi @magdi,
Thanks for posting your config.g file and the model of your motor. You want to see it to no more than 1.45A.
That error normally relates to a wire being disconnected or not properly connected. As DC42 suggested try the known working X-Axis wire with either the Y or Z-Axis motor.
If that fails try plugging the known working X-Axis wire AND motor into the Y-Axis or Z-Axis port.
Best Regards
Ryan Lock
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So I've unplugged every wire on the motherboard, tested everything on another motherboard including all the wires for steppers and the steppers that I've been using. They all work there. Now I plug one motor into the duet (currently working with z motors) and nothing happens. Have tried every combination of pin connection and everything ugh.
I'm just pulling my hair out at this point im so confused.What have I done wrong?!
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I already made a suggestion to try to pin down the problem, but you appear to have ignored it.
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@dc42 have tried that i get the same error for connection sorry I didn't reply to it so that's with putting the x axis motor on another axis.
I was just doing what you then later said but I tested all the hardware to see if it worked first
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@ryan-lock thanks for the advice. I have tried moving around the x axis motor to other ports, with and without the same wire. And using that working X wire on other motors. Still the same errors unfortunately. Even got some new wires and the same issue
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Let's start with getting the X motor working when it is connected to the Y motor output. Please add the following command to the start of config.g:
M584 X1 Y0
That will swap the X and Y motor outputs over. Also connect the X motor to the Y motor output, and vice versa. Then try moving X and Y again. If the X motor (connected to the Y motor output) moves correctly when you command X movement, but the Y motor (connected to the X motor output) doesn't, then it is a configuration problem. If the X motor stops working but the Y motor starts working, then it is a problem with the Y driver.
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@dc42 said in big box madness:
M584 X1 Y0
right i have tried what you have advised. problem still persists with the Y driver, driving the x axis.
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Thanks. Please ask your supplier to replace your Duet.
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@dc42 so new board, new problems.
I cant seem to get the end stops to now work.
motors are moving fine but the end stops aren't doing their bit.have a 2 wire endstop so ive wired them on both ends of the endstop. (light starts off as red and then when the stops are engaged turns off) . have tried both X1 Y1 and X0 Y0 and the current code also on my endstop in config.g
M574 X2 Y2 S1 ; Set active high endstops
also i have an E3d hot end and am a bit confused about using the pt1000 amps? ive connected them currently straight to the duet but temps are like 2000c.
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@magdi right i have made stuff do things.
problem now is when i press to 'home y' it homes y a little and also homes x.
so both axis move not just one. But then they also dont move all of the way to homing. hopefully that makes sense. -
@magdi said in big box madness:
also i have an E3d hot end and am a bit confused about using the pt1000 amps? ive connected them currently straight to the duet but temps are like 2000c.
do you mean pt100?
did you configure the m305 correctly?
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@veti yes pt100 i think.
heres what i have atm but in all honesty im not sure what to configure here.M305 P0 T100000 B4138 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 0
M143 H0 S120 ; Set temperature limit for heater 0 to 120C
M305 P1 T100000 B4138 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 1
M143 H1 S280 ; Set temperature limit for heater 1 to 280C
M305 P2 T100000 B4138 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 2
M143 H2 S280 ; Set temperature limit for heater 2 to 280C -
none of those are for pt100 or pt1000 thermistors
check the configurator for the sensor channel to set it correctly
https://configurator.reprapfirmware.org/Heaters -
@veti cheers for the help, i have changed to the pt100, but still have the same issue. where should i then pin the two wires into the board,
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to the external RTD interface board
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_PT100_temperature_sensors