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    • my67novaundefined
      my67nova
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      So I need to supply 5V to the panel and the Duet independently? I had a 1.8A wall wart plugged into the Duet and the Panel was flickering. Should it run from a single USB connection? The print went to 100% as soon as the main power was removed.

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      • T3P3Tonyundefined
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        No one supply is enough however it does need sufficient current, maybe the wall wart lies?

        If you can check for voltage drop when just the external 5V is connected with or without the Panel that may show if that's drawing more current than the wallwart can supply

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        • my67novaundefined
          my67nova
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          Never did from day one. The 5v power supply I use is rated for 1.8A and will charge my LG V20 in less than 45 minutes from dead.

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          • DjDemonDundefined
            DjDemonD
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            I have found recently though some chargers will only provide full current when they receive data from the device they are connected to, i.e. they aren't dumb power supplies. I have a Yotaphone 2, which will only draw 900mAh from a generic charger but can go to 2000 mAh from its supplied charger (which fails if you connect it with a cable where the two data lines are not connected or if the cable is too long).

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            • toysrfunundefined
              toysrfun @T3P3Tony
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              @t3p3tony ,It would seem then if one just pauses and uses an external heater control you could simply shut the heater pod controls down for nozzle and bed and than resume later on. That way no dependency upon control board for bed and nozzle. Many already do something similar for the bed when using ssr’s and mains heaters. Other than needing to have a placement for a couple of paid controllers somewhere on the machine it eases the process and you can simply turn the heater back on, wait until temp desired achieved and hit resume. This is a nice feature and being able to pause and have the print head move to the side at a designated x/y/z would also allow for unique prints where you may want to embed an item or structural brace of another material like metal for customized applications. Just don’t knock the print out of place while adding foreign material. 🙂

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              • deckingmanundefined
                deckingman @toysrfun
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                @toysrfun said in Pause/Stop AND Resume:

                @t3p3tony ,It would seem then if one just pauses and uses an external heater control you could simply shut the heater pod controls down for nozzle and bed and than resume later on. That way no dependency upon control board for bed and nozzle. Many already do something similar for the bed when using ssr’s and mains heaters. Other than needing to have a placement for a couple of paid controllers somewhere on the machine it eases the process and you can simply turn the heater back on, wait until temp desired achieved and hit resume. This is a nice feature and being able to pause and have the print head move to the side at a designated x/y/z would also allow for unique prints where you may want to embed an item or structural brace of another material like metal for customized applications. Just don’t knock the print out of place while adding foreign material. 🙂

                Not sure that I understand this. You can already use pause and resume to do all of what you suggest. Look up M25 , M24 and M226. However, this thread is all about what happens in the event of a power failure. In that case you lose power to the Duet and so it loses all the positional information so you need a mechanism to keep sufficient power to be able write the positional information to a file for later retrieval.

                Or have I misunderstood what you are trying to say?

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
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                  This is an old thread that has been resurrected after more than a year. In the meantime, resume-after-power-fail and resume-after-planned-power-down have been implemented. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Setting_up_to_resume_a_print_after_a_power_failure.

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                  • deckingmanundefined
                    deckingman @dc42
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                    @dc42 Ahh - didn't spot that this was a resurrected old thread. No wonder I was confused.

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                    • Phaedruxundefined
                      Phaedrux Moderator @deckingman
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                      @deckingman I believe the kids these days call it Necroposting. Threads from beyond the grave! 🎃

                      File this one under learn something new every day.

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                      • deckingmanundefined
                        deckingman @Phaedrux
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                        @phaedrux 👍Thanks - made me smile.

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