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    • Vetiundefined
      Veti @jobesynoob1234
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      @jobesynoob1234

      no // is c/java (and other programming languages)

      uncomment mean removing comments not adding them.

      so remove the ;

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      • jobesynoob1234undefined
        jobesynoob1234
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        yip thats one of them confusing parts 🙂 with me using marlin
        i did that and it now lifts but i can still hear power going through it 😕 is that normal

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        • Vetiundefined
          Veti
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          see
          https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Reducing_Stand-Still_Noise

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          • jobesynoob1234undefined
            jobesynoob1234
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            Ok i would like to say a massive thank you veti and doctrucker for steering me in the right direction you have saved me a lot of stress 🙂 all motors home heatbed works now i just need to level the bed and try a print 🙂 i still need to look into that "reducing stand still noise" but the important parts are sorted now so im a very happy bunny thank you again for your time

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @jobesynoob1234
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              @jobesynoob1234 said in cr-10s upgrade to duet 2 wifi motors and ac 750w bed problems:

              i did that and it now lifts but i can still hear power going through it is that normal

              That's not uncommon. The current will be reduced automatically by a specified amount (default is to 30% of normal) after a specified idle time (default is 30 seconds), so it should get quieter after that. You can adjust that 30% and 30 seconds, they are controlled by the M906 command in config.g. If you find the standstill noise loud enough to be annoying, see the link posted by @Veti.

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator
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                The Creality motors seem to have a rather unpleasant whine at low power for some reason. It's not so much loud as it is piercing. 😫

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                • jobesynoob1234undefined
                  jobesynoob1234 @dc42
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                  @dc42 hello yip thats what i also did i knocked it down to 10seconds 🙂

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                  • jobesynoob1234undefined
                    jobesynoob1234 @Phaedrux
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                    @phaedrux so will it help if i shove the current up to 1000ma 😕 i did first put them to 750ma!

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                    • Vetiundefined
                      Veti @jobesynoob1234
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                      @jobesynoob1234
                      changing the current will not change the noise.

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                      • jobesynoob1234undefined
                        jobesynoob1234 @Veti
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                        @veti ah right well they can stay where they are then 🙂

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