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    • Vetiundefined
      Veti @PuddingBaer91
      last edited by Veti

      @puddingbaer91 said in Requested speed is not reached:

      sorry i forget that i use this thermistor: https://www.ebay.de/c/22025877022

      that is some random other stuff. not a genuine e3d thermistors

      according to a comment on amazon
      https://www.amazon.de/NTC-Thermistor-Patrone-V6-Hotend-Prusa-i3-RepRap-3D-Drucker/dp/B077MLDBF1
      the beta value for that is 4276

      edit:
      it might be a semitec 104-GT
      https://atcsemitec.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Semitec-NT-4-Glass-NTC-Thermistor.pdf
      in that case use
      β: 4725 K
      C : 7.060000e-8

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      • PuddingBaer91undefined
        PuddingBaer91
        last edited by PuddingBaer91

        @veti said in Requested speed is not reached:

        4276

        hey thank you for your help. I asked the seller for data. Also ordered PT100 daugtherboard and PT100 sensor. Will inform you if i have new results

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        • PuddingBaer91undefined
          PuddingBaer91
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          because i can't wait for the new sensor i have done the calibration for pressure advance again at 245°C and i ended up somewhere at 0.8 - 0.9. It really seems to be a temperature problem.

          Could you tell me if the temp read out drops or goes up by lowering the B value? Because you found out lower values i am interested in if this is the right direction for getting lower temps so i have to heat up more...

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
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            Increasing the beta value reduces the temperature reading, for temperatures above 25C. Therefore, if you think the hot end temperature is lower than the reading, increase the beta. If you think the hot end temperature is higher than the reading, reduce the beta.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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            • PuddingBaer91undefined
              PuddingBaer91
              last edited by

              thank you for your help.

              Today i installed the PT100 sensor and now it's much better. Now i need a pressure value of 0.7. But another problem is the higher Extruder jerk (600mm/min instead of 300). Because of this i hear the extruder and that sound is not cool as with jerk=300. But to get the full speed i need a higher value like you said. Using Bondtech extruder.

              Do you ignore this sounds and is it normal? I read some articles where people use 3000mm/min but i can't imagine how terrible this will sound... Is there another thing i have to adjust to get rid of this sounds?

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              • deckingmanundefined
                deckingman @PuddingBaer91
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                @puddingbaer91 said in Requested speed is not reached:
                ................But another problem is the higher Extruder jerk (600mm/min instead of 300). Because of this i hear the extruder and that sound is not cool as with jerk=300. But to get the full speed i need a higher value like you said. Using Bondtech extruder.

                Do you ignore this sounds and is it normal? I read some articles where people use 3000mm/min but i can't imagine how terrible this will sound... Is there another thing i have to adjust to get rid of this sounds?

                600mm/min (10mm/sec is still far too low IMO). I use 3600 mm/min and run Bondtech BMGs (5 of them). I'd expect that with extruder jerk set to 3000+ then you might even be able to get PA down further. What sort of sound do you get? Is it a clicking noise or something else?

                P.S. I haven't looked at this thread for a while but you seem to have made good progress since I spotted that you were using crazy high PA.

                Ian
                https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                • PuddingBaer91undefined
                  PuddingBaer91 @deckingman
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                  @deckingman said in Requested speed is not reached:

                  @puddingbaer91 said in Requested speed is not reached:
                  ................But another problem is the higher Extruder jerk (600mm/min instead of 300). Because of this i hear the extruder and that sound is not cool as with jerk=300. But to get the full speed i need a higher value like you said. Using Bondtech extruder.

                  Do you ignore this sounds and is it normal? I read some articles where people use 3000mm/min but i can't imagine how terrible this will sound... Is there another thing i have to adjust to get rid of this sounds?

                  600mm/min (10mm/sec is still far too low IMO). I use 3600 mm/min and run Bondtech BMGs (5 of them). I'd expect that with extruder jerk set to 3000+ then you might even be able to get PA down further. What sort of sound do you get? Is it a clicking noise or something else?

                  P.S. I haven't looked at this thread for a while but you seem to have made good progress since I spotted that you were using crazy high PA.

                  thank you i will try. What acceleration you use for bmg extruder?

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                  • deckingmanundefined
                    deckingman @PuddingBaer91
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                    @puddingbaer91 said in Requested speed is not reached:

                    thank you i will try. What acceleration you use for bmg extruder?

                    Bear in mind that I have 5 BMGs feeding a Diamond "mixing" hot end so my settings might not be relevant to your situation but this is what I use.

                    M92 X80 Y80 U80 V80 Z3200 E409:403:407:405:403 ; steps per mm
                    M566 X1200 Y1200 U1200 V1200 Z100 E3600:3600:3600:3600:3600 ; maximum instantaneous speed (mm/min)
                    M203 X50000 Y35000 U50000 V35000 Z450 E3600:3600:3600:3600:3600 ; maximum speeds (mm/min)
                    M201 X1000 Y1000 U1000 V1000 Z100 E3600:3600:3600:3600:3600 ;accelerations (mm/s^2)

                    Ian
                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                    • PuddingBaer91undefined
                      PuddingBaer91
                      last edited by PuddingBaer91

                      @deckingman said in Requested speed is not reached:

                      600:3600:36

                      thank you. I wonder why we need these high values. Even the Ultimaker2 only uses 300mm/min for e-jerk?!?

                      see: https://github.com/Ultimaker/Ultimaker2Marlin/blob/master/Marlin/Configuration.h

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                      • deckingmanundefined
                        deckingman @PuddingBaer91
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                        @puddingbaer91 said in Requested speed is not reached:

                        thank you. I wonder why we need these high values. Even the Ultimaker2 only uses 300mm/min for e-jerk?!?

                        So what? The Ultimaker2 also has a cantilevered bed that flops around like a field or corn in a breeze. Unless you set it on a concrete slab, you'll likely upset the layer height just by walking past the printer. So I wouldn't hold it up as being any sort of standard to which all printers must aspire (good marketing hype though).

                        On the subject of E "jerk", the only time it will come into play is either when pressure advance is used or if it is set lower than the instantaneous speed threshold of the X or Y motors. In that case, all it does is slow the entire print down. "Jerk" is the speed threshold to which axes and the extruder must slow down before a change of direction can occur. In RepRap firmware (which the Duet uses), "Jerk" is not applied to the start of a move from zero speed - only when the print head is moving and there is a change of direction. So before a change of direction can occur, the printer will slow down to the lowest "jerk" speed of either X, Y or E. So unless you want the print head speed to be controlled by extruder "jerk" rather than X or Y "jerk", then set it higher than those two axes. ("Axes" in this case is the plural of "axis" - not something that is used to chop wood) ☺

                        Ian
                        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                        • PuddingBaer91undefined
                          PuddingBaer91
                          last edited by PuddingBaer91

                          @deckingman said in Requested speed is not reached:

                          000

                          i made a video to show what my extruder sounds like with these high jerk values @ PA=0.6:

                          https://photos.app.goo.gl/jUapfqh28hwszUDT8

                          It's like the extruder will blow up in a few seconds.

                          Can't belive you print also with these sounds. Also the print is not possible as you see. Even with pa=0.1 it makes these sounds

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                          • deckingmanundefined
                            deckingman @PuddingBaer91
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                            @puddingbaer91 None of my BMGs make that noise. The movement is visually the same as yours but not the sound. I'd say there is something loose somewhere. Maybe the hobbed gear on the shaft? Maybe the Bowden fitting inside the housing? Maybe worn teeth? Or maybe it's just the Bowden tube a bit loose in the fitting. You need to take the extruder apart and investigate.

                            Ian
                            https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                            https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators @deckingman
                              last edited by

                              I guess there is also a chance that the motor current is too low to provide the required torque, causing the motor to skip steps when jerk is applied. What motor are you using, and what extruder motor current have you set?

                              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                              http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                              • PuddingBaer91undefined
                                PuddingBaer91
                                last edited by PuddingBaer91

                                There should be nothing loose.
                                I use These ACT steppers:
                                https://www.roboter-bausatz.de/2554/act-nema-17-schrittmotor-17hs5425l20p1-x2
                                Current in Data Sheet is 3.1 Ampere
                                It's in German i Hope Google can help

                                Current ist set to 1300mA.

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                                • Vetiundefined
                                  Veti
                                  last edited by

                                  see
                                  https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_and_connecting_stepper_motors

                                  So the usual practice is to set the motor current to no more than about 85% of the rated current. Therefore, to get maximum torque out of your motors without overheating them,

                                  also

                                  Duet 2 WiFi and Duet 2 Ethernet (maximum motor current 2.4A) => Stepper motor rated current <= 3.0A

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                                  • PuddingBaer91undefined
                                    PuddingBaer91
                                    last edited by PuddingBaer91

                                    Okay Data seems to be wrong on the Website. My Motor ist labeled with 2.5A

                                    https://photos.app.goo.gl/CSqKTi9TxJZBSTX27

                                    Should i ran the Motors near 85% ? 2A?

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                                    • Vetiundefined
                                      Veti
                                      last edited by

                                      @puddingbaer91 said in Requested speed is not reached:

                                      Should i ran the Motors near 85% ? 2A

                                      yes

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                                      • PuddingBaer91undefined
                                        PuddingBaer91
                                        last edited by

                                        Thank you i will try and Report. But can't Imagine that this causes the Problem because the Motors are already very Strong at 1.3 ampere...

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                                        • PuddingBaer91undefined
                                          PuddingBaer91
                                          last edited by

                                          tried with 2100mA but even with pa=0.1 the same sound but now only at high speed when printing infill. While printing slower the sound is now silent. Tomorrow i will try another stepper for extruder drive and report results

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                                          • PuddingBaer91undefined
                                            PuddingBaer91
                                            last edited by PuddingBaer91

                                            okay also with another stepper (original from TronXY) i get the same sounds 😞 Only reducing jerk to 600 will result in good sound

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