Confused on wiring for Ender 3 Pro Conversion
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@Veti Ah thank you. I take it I need to go through the configurator again to fix that?
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no on the duet web ui you can edit the file directly. go to system and click on config.g
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@Veti added the 1 to both lines that was missing it. Restarted and now to see what it says. Thank you for pointing that out. I had gone through that process a couple times and thought I entered the one like needed. Guess not.
Now my temps are reading the way they should. Now just continue through the setup process from the config setup portion? Also, does it mention where or how to adjust for using a TH3D EZABL Pro for my Z axis?
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@Destruct0Dan said in Confused on wiring for Ender 3 Pro Conversion:
Also, does it mention where or how to adjust for using a TH3D EZABL Pro for my Z axis?
according to this
https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/4671/rewire-ezabl-capacitive-npn-z-probe-kit-for-duet
its a npn sensorfor wiring see
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@Veti I'll read over those. Thank you.
Now I am also getting this when testing the bed. Seems it's warming up pretty slow. 1 degree in about 6-8 seconds.
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you have to pid tune your bed and heater.
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Tuning_the_heater_temperature_control
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@Veti oof. Talk about crash coursing in 3dPrinting. lol
Now about the sensor, I already have the TH3D control box that replaces the switch itself and just plugs into the Z stop position on the controller. Is it advised to not do that anymore and just connect only by what's mentioned in what you linked?
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@Destruct0Dan said in Confused on wiring for Ender 3 Pro Conversion:
I already have the TH3D control box that replaces the switch itself and just plugs into the Z stop position on the controller. Is it advised to not do that anymore and just connect only by what's mentioned in what you linked?
i dont have an EZABL probe. what i believe the controll box does, is allow the 12v or 24v power required for the sensor to be used and connect them to a normal endstop because overwise they would fry the board.
the duet maestro endstop pin in 30V tolerant, so the sensor can be connected directly.
however you could also just connect the controller box, that should also work. -
@Veti So I am noticing that my HotEnd is listed as Heater 1. Should I switch my cables over to 1 instead of 0?
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no that is correct
see your config
M950 H1 C"e0heat" T1 ; create nozzle heater output on e0heat and map it to sensor 1
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So I went back through my photos from the guide and I had originally had the thermistor connected to the wrong port. The photo is still there actually (it's used to show the stepper motor connections). The thermistor connection section does show the correct position though.
Sorry I confused myself there. and Glad Veti got you sorted on the heater fault.