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    • Leo Lautsprecher
      Leo Lautsprecher last edited by

      Hello!
      I'm currently building a new printer with a Duet2 Wifi and a Duex5. I'm planning on using up to four hotends.

      My wire layout would be the cleanest, if I only plug my hotend heater cartriges in the Duex. The default is extruder 0 and 1 on the Duet and exturder 2 and 3 on the duex. How do I change that? I found a thread that kind of exlains how to do it for the heatbed ("Remap heater channel / pin."). But I wan't to do it with the hotend heaters.

      Best regards and thanks in advance,
      Leo

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      • deckingman
        deckingman @Leo Lautsprecher last edited by

        @Leo-Lautsprecher Which firmware are you using (or planning to use)? The procedure is a lot different between RRF 2 and RRF 3.

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

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        • droftarts
          droftarts administrators last edited by

          The default is that all drivers on the Duex are extruders; see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_and_connecting_stepper_motors#Section_Stepper_Driver_Numbering

          Where you normally define the extruders, in M584, it would be something like:
          M584 X0 Y1 Z2 E3:4:5:6:7:8:9
          Try
          M584 X0 Y1 Z2 E5:6:7:8

          Then define heaters, and then tools that use the heaters and extruders.

          By defining the extruders specifically, you 'undefine' the remaining axes. The only problem with this is if you're using a PanelDue, which sort of ignores the definitions, and shows all the heaters/extruders up to the last defined one.

          Ian

          Cartesian bed-slinger with Duet 3 Mini 5+ WiFi : RRP Fisher Delta v1 with Duet 2 Maestro : TronXY X5S with Duet 2 Wifi (in progress)

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          • Leo Lautsprecher
            Leo Lautsprecher last edited by

            Thanks to both of you. I'm currently using RRF 2. I thought it might be smarter to stick with a version thats been around for longer to I find answers to my problems more easily. Should I upgrade?

            By defining the extruders specifically, you 'undefine' the remaining axes. The only problem with this is if you're using a PanelDue, which sort of ignores the definitions, and shows all the heaters/extruders up to the last defined one.

            I am using a PanelDue. 😞
            Does anyone know if this is improved in RRF3?

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            • dc42
              dc42 administrators @Leo Lautsprecher last edited by

              @Leo-Lautsprecher said in Remap Heater Channels for Hotends:

              I am using a PanelDue.
              Does anyone know if this is improved in RRF3?

              Yes. In RRF3 you can remap heaters 0, 1, 2 etc. to whatever pins you like. This means you can still use heater numbers 1,2,3,4 for your hot ends (which is what PanelDue assumes) even though they are all connected to the DueX.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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              • Leo Lautsprecher
                Leo Lautsprecher last edited by

                Thanks a lot! I'm up and running wir RRF3 now 🙂

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