Im getting a basic error:563 bad driver number for my heater 1
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@Phaedrux
i tried but it trips an error
Error: Heating fault on heater 1, temperature rising much more slowly than the expected 1.7°C/sec
its wired to the correct heater and everything -
PID tune your hot end and your bed.
For your bedM303 H0 S60
For your hotend
M303 H1 S200
Tune your hotend with it close to your bed and your part cooling fan running at the speed you would usually use for printing
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After tuning PID send M500 to save the results and add M501 to the end of your config.g to load them at startup.
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yes, that helps
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@jay_s_uk
im thinking the hardware might be broken
9/24/2020, 1:59:35 PM Auto tune cancelled because temperature is not increasing
9/24/2020, 1:58:58 PM Auto tune phase 1, heater on
9/24/2020, 1:58:53 PM M303 H1 S200
Auto tuning heater 1 using target temperature 200.0°C and PWM 1.00 - do not leave printer unattended -
@Jeffrey_101 where do you have the heater wired into?
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@Jeffrey_101 said in Im getting a basic error:563 bad driver number for my heater 1:
im thinking the hardware might be broken
Unlikely. If you have a multimeter, disconnect the heater wires from the Duet, and test the resistance of the heater wires where they connect to the Duet. A 'normal' hot end heater should have a resistance of around 4 to 15 ohms, depending on voltage and power.
If you've run the 'factory' macros, reset your board. I seem to remember that they set the heaters to non standard settings.
Ian
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@jay_s_uk
the setup is messy rn because my printer is down XD
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ok. you're wired into E1 heater and yet you're using E0.
Move the heater to the other green block next to where you're wired in.
Do it without power just incase! -
wow, that embarrassing haha, i tried that before but that was when i was running the RRF3 config on the RRF2 firmware, It works now! i learned a lot thank you for all your help!