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    • jay_s_ukundefined
      jay_s_uk @lui2004
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      @lui2004 did you fit a new thermistor too?

      Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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      • lui2004undefined
        lui2004 @jay_s_uk
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        @jay_s_uk

        no i have leave the original Creality thermistor

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        • ziggymanpopoundefined
          ziggymanpopo
          last edited by

          I left my heat on too long once.... and it pluged my hotend ( udualy tty he nozzle ).. is it possable you left your heat on a bit to long??... its easy to get distracted as i was,,,, burnt filament doesn't extrude and makes your stepper skip or pop also makes it look like your tention isnt correct
          Even when you crank down your tension...foid for thought 😊

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti
            last edited by

            B3950 is not the correct value for an ender 5.
            see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/Ender+3+Pro+and+Duet+Maestro+Guide+Part+2:+Configuration/38

            did you tighten the hotend while it was hot?
            if there is a gap that could explain the skipping steps.

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            • lui2004undefined
              lui2004 @Veti
              last edited by lui2004

              @Veti i habe a new Silicon Heatbed but i see i dont have chnage the thermistor for hotend.

              I must set the thermistor vice versa

              I must change it and test it again

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              • engikeneerundefined
                engikeneer @lui2004
                last edited by

                @lui2004 I'm guessing you're comparing this direct drive with the motor you linked to the original Ender 5 hotend/extruder?

                I hate to say this, but I think you may find that your new extruder is a bit under powered... I have a similar spec motor (E3D pancake one) on a BMG (so 3:1 gearing) and that only just gives me the power I need without skipping steps, especially compared to my old bowden setup with massive motors. Looking at the steps/mm, your extruder is ungeared so will have 3x less force compared to mine.
                You also can't do much on the motor current (its rated for 1A and you're already at 1.1A!)
                With all that, you'll need to look at all the little gains you can and set your limits...

                Definitely look at the thermistor and nozzle tightening as the others said. Also play around with the temperature (going a bit hotter may reduce back pressure) and do what you can to minimise friction in the filament feed.

                After that, you're down to finding what your volumetric filament flow limits are for your setup.

                Other option is to look for a slightly more powerful motor or a geared extruder...

                E3D TC with D3Mini and Toolboards.
                Home-built CoreXY, Duet Wifi, Chimera direct drive, 2x BMG, 300x300x300 build volume
                i3 clone with a bunch of mods

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                • lui2004undefined
                  lui2004 @engikeneer
                  last edited by

                  @engikeneer ok which motor is perfect for my use ?

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                  • lord binkyundefined
                    lord binky
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                    I'd pick at least a 0.9 degree step angle (400 steps / revolution) motor an for ungeared extruder. I'm fiddling with an E3D titan still trying to make the pancake motor work because I punish myself, spent a couple hours tweaking the extruder just yesterday to get it to stop skipping steps at just 3mm/s (tested without the nozzle crosses fingers). For an ungeared extruder though I'd probably just go with a Wantai 42BYGHM810 if I want some snappy retracts and didn't consider effects of weight on ringing.

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                    • lui2004undefined
                      lui2004
                      last edited by

                      Hi

                      i have this Steppermotors here,are they good enough as Extruder motor ?

                      https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/nema-17-bipolar-45ncm-64oz-in-2a-42x42x40mm-4-wires-w-1m-cable-and-connector.html

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                      • engikeneerundefined
                        engikeneer @lui2004
                        last edited by

                        @lui2004 Yeah that one looks to have a bit more beef to it! 2.0A & 45Ncm torque vs your pancake motor with 1.0A & 13Ncm (if I trust my German & that Amazon datasheet..). It may be more than you need, and will be noticeably bigger/heavier, but if you can fit it in and don't worry too much about printing at very high speeds, you should be fine.

                        Having said that, I would agree with @lord-binky that a 0.9deg stepper would likely be better as it will give you more resolution. TBH there aren't any ones that jump out at me on OMC. Maybe try Farnell or Digikey? TBH I generally just go for the E3D ones (https://e3d-online.com/collections/motors/products/motors) The 'Compact but Powerful' is probably about what you want?

                        Have you read this page?
                        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_and_connecting_stepper_motors

                        E3D TC with D3Mini and Toolboards.
                        Home-built CoreXY, Duet Wifi, Chimera direct drive, 2x BMG, 300x300x300 build volume
                        i3 clone with a bunch of mods

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                        • lui2004undefined
                          lui2004 @engikeneer
                          last edited by

                          @engikeneer ok i have order the e3d compact but Powerfull.

                          Somthing i must change with this Motor in duet config ?

                          Thanks

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                          • Vetiundefined
                            Veti
                            last edited by

                            your extruder motor is a 1A motor and you are running it at 1100ma. it will get very hot.
                            but that motor is not powerful enough for an ungeared extruder.

                            i use the exact same motor on my ender 3, but with a bmg extruder.
                            and this mount
                            https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3354741

                            and its working very well.

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                            • lui2004undefined
                              lui2004 @Veti
                              last edited by

                              @Veti yeah it looks interessting.

                              The old Motor habe 1.8 and the New one have 0.9 die i change somthing on duet for the New motor ?

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                              • Vetiundefined
                                Veti @lui2004
                                last edited by

                                @lui2004 said in After Micro swiss DD upgrade,Extruder skips steps:

                                The old Motor habe 1.8 and the New one have 0.9 die i change somthing on duet for the New motor ?

                                yes, double the e steps

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                                • lord binkyundefined
                                  lord binky
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                                  You'll want to change the motor current to something like 1.4A to start with for that one (M906 E1400) and E-steps in the config (M92 Exxx), doubling what you have will get you in the ballpark. If you don't want to fiddle with the extrusion factor often you will want to fine tune your extruder after the change to dial in the exact steps per mm. (ex: Triffid's E-steps fine tune) since it'll change your flow rate.

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                                  • lui2004undefined
                                    lui2004
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanks for All your Help this forum is super 1a 😉

                                    Another to Double the steps is for x16 is it more accurate for extruder to make x128 ?

                                    Thanks a lot

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                                    • Phaedruxundefined
                                      Phaedrux Moderator @lui2004
                                      last edited by Phaedrux

                                      @lui2004 said in After Micro swiss DD upgrade,Extruder skips steps:

                                      is it more accurate for extruder to make x128 ?

                                      In some very specific cases where there is very small amounts of extrusion it can help, but in normal cases, no. Stick with x16 and interpolation. Using a 0.9 degree motor and a geared extruder should already get you up to around 800 steps per mm which is a lot of resolution without even changing microsteps which aren't as accurate anyway.

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                                      • lui2004undefined
                                        lui2004 @Phaedrux
                                        last edited by

                                        @Phaedrux my E-Steps is : E137.78 and for the new Steper that i order the E-Step is Double also 275.56, make somthing wrong ? you wrote somthing about 800 steps 😕

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                                        • Vetiundefined
                                          Veti
                                          last edited by

                                          800 steps are for 0.9 + bmg extruder.

                                          i would suggest that you start with x16.
                                          print a benchy
                                          change to x128 and print the same benchy with the same filament and same settings.
                                          compare the print and decide for yourself if the print quality has increased.

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                                          • Phaedruxundefined
                                            Phaedrux Moderator @lui2004
                                            last edited by Phaedrux

                                            @lui2004 said in After Micro swiss DD upgrade,Extruder skips steps:

                                            you wrote somthing about 800 steps

                                            it was just an example, sorry for the confusion.

                                            For what it's worth, I use x64 microstepping on my Ender 3 to get the steps per mm up a bit on the stock extruder.

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