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    • crpalmerundefined
      crpalmer
      last edited by

      Hi,

      Does someone have a working taz 6 config.g that they can share (using the stock hotend)? I've got the basic movement and homing working but I get a heater fault every time I try to heat the hotend. It seems like the fan cooling the heat break is overwhelming the heater and I would like to compare what I have with something that is working for someone else.

      Thanks!
      Chris

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @crpalmer
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        @crpalmer, have you run heater tuning?

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        • crpalmerundefined
          crpalmer
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          I tried to pid tune @240 but it was very slow to get past the low 140s (when heater should be at full power) so I killed it.

          I feel like the hotend fan is running louder than it did on the Rambo board but I can't be sure because I'm working in a quiet location and the printer is normally in a loud location. All attempts to slow the fan down failed (setting different pwm frequencies with a duty of 99% and a 5 second start time -- B5000).

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          • crpalmerundefined
            crpalmer
            last edited by

            I think I figured out my problem. I still need to test it but it looks like that is a 5v fan that I am running at 24v. I can't believe I didn't blow that thing if it really is 5v!

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator @crpalmer
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              @crpalmer said in taz 6 configuration:

              I think I figured out my problem. I still need to test it but it looks like that is a 5v fan that I am running at 24v. I can't believe I didn't blow that thing if it really is 5v!

              They are usually fairly tolerant at least for short durations.

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              • crpalmerundefined
                crpalmer
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                That was my problem. Switched it to 5v and I am now happily printing.

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