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    Duet 2 Wifi - With Ref 3 & RepRap Config Tool - Beginner

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    • xenon2008undefined
      xenon2008
      last edited by

      Hello together!

      I am currently trying to configure my Duet 2 Wifi (with the latest Ref 3 FW).
      I used the RepRap Tool for the intital Config and now make step by step the Dozku Wiki.

      But now I noticed that the entry for the maximum hotend temperature in the config.g is missing, although according to the Config Tool it should be 280C.
      The maximum heating bed temperature, however, is entered.

      M143 H0 S120 is for the Heated Bed

      But i miss M143 H1 S280 for the Hotend, or is this wrong and my mistake?
      Is this a bug in the RepRap config tool?

      Hope everybody know what i mean, because my english are not very well. I am a German user with terrible English skills 😇

      Kind Regards from Austria 😉

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      • PCRundefined
        PCR
        last edited by

        Dear @xenon2008

        the default value applys without a M143 command.

        If you type in M143 H1 in the command window in DWC you will get this

        M143 H1
        Heater 1 monitor 0 uses sensor 1 to generate a heater fault if the reading exceeds 280.0°C
        Heater 1 monitor 1 is disabled
        
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        • PCRundefined
          PCR
          last edited by PCR

          But you are right with the bug! i tried another temperature and the M143 is missing!
          @chrishamm

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          • xenon2008undefined
            xenon2008
            last edited by xenon2008

            OKay, so if i can read this right, it is "okay" if i want 280C maximum temperature without any command.
            But if i want 240 for example i must add the G Code Command.

            And the RepRap config tool is buggy for this time?

            EDIT:
            another little question by the side..
            I found no info on the sellers side..
            Had a 24V 200W Heated Bet Silicon but no info what B Value i must use for the thermistor in it.
            Reparp Configurator has a default Value from 4138.
            But should i change this Value to 3950 for example?

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @xenon2008
              last edited by

              @xenon2008 said in Duet 2 Wifi - With Ref 3 & RepRap Config Tool - Beginner:

              But should i change this Value to 3950 for example?

              B3950 is typical for Chinese thermistors, including those embedded in silicone heaters.

              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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              • PCRundefined
                PCR @xenon2008
                last edited by

                @xenon2008 right add M143 H1 S240

                under the Heater 1 (Hotend)

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                • xenon2008undefined
                  xenon2008
                  last edited by

                  Hello again!

                  Thank you sooo much to all who have answered me!
                  this is me first "real own" duet board, and what should i say? Its fantastic!
                  Thank YOU!

                  Kind Regards from Austria 😉

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