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    • fundixundefined
      fundix
      last edited by

      Hi, I am wiring Duet Mastro to my Ender 5. I created reduction for main box screws. I will try mover power supply and get duet to the original enclosure.

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      • XTLundefined
        XTL
        last edited by XTL

        I finally got everything back together and have enough configuration that homing, heating, cooling and all the other connections seem to be working.
        Now I'll need to get on with calibrations and settings hunts and tests, but I'm hoping to have the printer back in running condition soon.

        0_1556391889675_20190427_194319.jpg

        It is very cramped, but it's in there now. After this, I decided to flip the bottom cover so the fan is outside and drilled a hole for the fan wires. I'll need to print or otherwise make some blanking plates and plugs for the extra holes.

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        • MrHtgreenundefined
          MrHtgreen @XTL
          last edited by

          @xtl Hello. Glad you got everything working. Any chance you could send your confing as im kind of stuck. Thank you in advance.

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          • XTLundefined
            XTL
            last edited by

            I don't have much of a config yet. I might have managed to calibrate the extruder (E378.66) and fought with my network devices all day today. Maybe someone will have good answers if you can describe what the exact problem is.

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator @MrHtgreen
              last edited by

              @mrhtgreen The Ender 3 Pro is pretty close to the Ender 5, if you need a look at an example config to get you unstuck perhaps this will help: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/10196/ender-3-pro-configuration/11

              What specifically are you stuck on? What works and doesn't work?

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              • Brian_Kundefined
                Brian_K
                last edited by Brian_K

                This is working pretty well on my Ender 5, still playing with the settings but had some nice prints from it.

                Points to note, I am using a geared extruder and a none Creality stepper motor on the X carriage. If you load the .json file into RR configurator, make changes to suit your setup you should at least be up and running.

                https://drive.google.com/open?id=1b1Gn-cnLB-sOeeHe4wOwwzi_YWfRM7oO
                [0_1557268102482_config.zip](Uploading 100%)

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                • Brian_Kundefined
                  Brian_K
                  last edited by

                  A little bit of ringing (think that's what they call it) to take care of, but overall very happy.

                  0_1557351439646_Hero Me.jpg

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                  • XTLundefined
                    XTL
                    last edited by XTL

                    I finally found some time and energy to get back to the Ender. I had a few fans swapped, but otherwise things seem to work. I ran the PID tunings, leveled the bed and printed some small bits. First parts out of the Ender and Duet! It really is amazingly quiet for its movements but the full set of fans is still a lot of noise.

                    Next is figuring out parameters, pressure advance(?), speeds etc.

                    My PIDs ended up at: (edit: new therm values)

                    ; Heaters
                    M307 H0 B0 S1.00                         ; Disable bang-bang for bed heater, set PWM limit
                    M305 P0 T98801 B4185 R4700               ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 0
                    M143 H0 S90                              ; Set temperature limit for heater 0 to 90C
                    M305 P1 T98801 B4185 R4700               ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 1
                    M143 H1 S230                             ; Set temperature limit for heater 1 to 230C
                    
                    ; Heater cal
                    ; Heater 1 model: gain 355.8, time constant 112.4, dead time 5.0, max PWM 1.00,
                    ; calibration voltage 24.1, mode PID, inverted no, frequency default
                    ; Computed PID parameters for setpoint change: P11.2, I0.470, D39.5
                    ; Computed PID parameters for load change: P11.
                    
                    M307 H1 A355.8 C112.4 D5 V24.1 B0
                    
                    ; Bed cal
                    ; Heater 0 model: gain 141.3, time constant 461.3, dead time 1.2, max PWM 1.00,
                    ; calibration voltage 24.0, mode PID, inverted no, frequency default
                    ; Computed PID parameters for setpoint change: P488.5, I20.825, D407.9
                    ; Computed PID parameters for load change: P
                    
                    M307 H0 A141.3 C461.3 D1.2 V24.0 B0
                    

                    I presume that looks sane?

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                    • Print3DB4undefined
                      Print3DB4
                      last edited by

                      Going to be starting this project myself shortly. Good to have some starting Values. 🙂

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @XTL
                        last edited by

                        @xtl said in Creality Ender 5 Configuration:

                        I presume that looks sane?

                        The D value for the bed heater (1.2 seconds) looks suspiciously low, although low values are not unusual if you are using a silicone heater with a built-in thermistor. I suggest you heat the bed to printing temperature, then watch the temperature carefully to see whether it is stable. If you see it oscillating regularly above and below the set temperature, try a larger D value such as 5. The other parameters look normal to me.

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