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    • jay_s_ukundefined
      jay_s_uk
      last edited by

      the rule of thumb is no more than about 85% of the rated motor current, so that would be 850ma for you.
      Too high and it will over heat and skip, too low and it will skip.
      How hot is hot? Can you still hold it?
      60 degrees is pretty normal

      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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      • RAMundefined
        RAM @jay_s_uk
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        @jay_s_uk

        I originally had it set to 800 because of the rule of thumb with currents on stepper motors and it was hot and skipping. The skipping seemed to go away when I upped it to 1000 but it was still getting hot even though I allowed it to cool off before using it again.

        I can hold it but then I can hold a fresh cup of coffee so I don't think that will help much but I would say it is probably about 60c - 70c

        I have never had a extruder motor get hot before so I am not sure if this is what is causing the printing issue with the not so good printing results on the longer prints.

        I did run a 4 cube retraction test which was good but it only took about 20 mins to run.

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        • jay_s_ukundefined
          jay_s_uk
          last edited by

          are you sure your thermistor settings are correct and you're extruding at the right temperature?

          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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          • RAMundefined
            RAM @jay_s_uk
            last edited by RAM

            @jay_s_uk yes they are set correctly as Phaedrux helped me originally set it all up and I haven't changed a thing since it was built and I have also tried printing the PLA at 190 to 215c

            When I print the PLA at 190c it doesn't make any difference with the extruder motor temp.

            Forgot to mention that I am running the Trianglelabs BMG clone as a bowden and not direct drive. I have also tried using 2 different bowden tubes. 1 no name and I am currently running the Capricom or how ever you spell it version as I thought that maybe the bowden tube was causing issues. I have also put a brand new e3D 0.4 brass nozzle on too and I can feed filament through the throat with the nozzle removed with no issues.

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti
              last edited by

              can you measure the resistance of one phase.

              Model no.: 17HS4023
              Size:424223mm
              Phase: 2 Phase
              Voltage: 12V
              Current: 0.7 A/Phase

              from what i can see the motor is 0.7A so 500ma would be better

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              • RAMundefined
                RAM @Veti
                last edited by

                @Veti said in Extruder Motor Getting Hot.:

                can you measure the resistance of one phase.

                Model no.: 17HS4023
                Size:424223mm
                Phase: 2 Phase
                Voltage: 12V
                Current: 0.7 A/Phase

                from what i can see the motor is 0.7A so 500ma would be better

                Well this has thrown a spanner in the works. it looks like there is 2 motors from the same company with the same model number.

                1 is 0.7A and the other is 1.0A which is what I am certain I have but I just removed the motor from the BMG to see the label and the writting is rubbed out but looking at the pictures the labels are slightly different and mine looks like from what I can see is the same as the 1.0A

                1.0A
                https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61oCibxPEQL.SL1500.jpg

                0.7A
                https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/614OmoeLMLL.SL1120.jpg

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti
                  last edited by

                  i believe this is the 1A version
                  https://www.amazon.com/Twotrees-Nema17-Stepper-42BYGH-Printer/dp/B07TGJSNJB/

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                  • RAMundefined
                    RAM @Veti
                    last edited by

                    @Veti this is definately the version I have which it says is the 1A version from this listing.
                    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Usongshine-Titanium-Extruder-Printing-17HS4023/dp/B07L8CGQMB

                    I have one of the other motors that I use to drive the X,Y & Z Axis's would I be better off putting that in ?

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                    • Vetiundefined
                      Veti
                      last edited by

                      try the motor with 500ma first

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                      • RAMundefined
                        RAM @Veti
                        last edited by

                        @Veti said in Extruder Motor Getting Hot.:

                        try the motor with 500ma first

                        Ok will do thanks for the help Veti

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                        • RAMundefined
                          RAM
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                          @Veti I dropped the current to 500 and it seems to have worked. before starting to print extruder motor temp was 21.5c and 36.7 by the end of the print which was a 1 hour 40 min print. I didn't change any of the other settings so that everything was the same as before.

                          The print quality is not great though. the infill is still very poor and so is the surface finish.

                          Would you think it would be a good idea to do extruder and temperature calibrations again now that I have changed the current settings ?

                          This is what the print came out like it is 60mm in height and was printed using .2 resolution.
                          20210112_161107.jpg
                          2.jpg
                          3.jpg

                          If I did the same print on my other printer the quality would be a lot higher.

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                          • Vetiundefined
                            Veti
                            last edited by

                            check all bearing and pulleys. everthing has to be very smooth without resistance.

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                            • RAMundefined
                              RAM
                              last edited by RAM

                              @Veti everything seems to move ok and I don't have the belts to tight I made sure of that.
                              Is there a recommended way to check or is it more a case of feel ?

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                              • Vetiundefined
                                Veti
                                last edited by

                                start with something simple like a calibration cube.
                                then go to a retraction test print.

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
                                  Phaedrux Moderator @RAM
                                  last edited by

                                  @RAM said in Extruder Motor Getting Hot.:

                                  Would you think it would be a good idea to do extruder and temperature calibrations again now that I have changed the current settings ?

                                  Yes. I would say that looks over extruded and maybe printed too hot.

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                                  • RAMundefined
                                    RAM @Phaedrux
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi @Phaedrux will do that once the test print has finished. I changed the S3D Printing profile and did the 40mm cube which came out quite nice so decided to do something a little more crazy which is going well so far but I'm not holding my breath.

                                    Bet you hoped you would never have to deal with this printer again after all the issues I had at the very beginning lol.

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                                    • RAMundefined
                                      RAM
                                      last edited by

                                      Honest thoughts on this please with if there is anything that I could possibly do to improve the print quality.

                                      it was printed with Black Real Filament PLA @ 210c & 60mms with 0.4 mm nozzel at 0.2 resolution. no supports, cooling fan set to maximum after 4th layer. Retraction distance 3.50, Retraction speed 150mms

                                      Side
                                      20210113_133543.jpg

                                      Underside
                                      20210113_133611.jpg

                                      Top
                                      20210113_133635.jpg

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                                      • Vetiundefined
                                        Veti
                                        last edited by

                                        the quality of the underside is determined by the quality of the part cooling.

                                        this print needs a lot of cooling and it has to be focused cooling.

                                        put some water in a shallow container underneath and see where the airflow is directed when the part cooling fan is on.

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                                        • Phaedruxundefined
                                          Phaedrux Moderator
                                          last edited by Phaedrux

                                          It also looks very glossy which can mean it's printed too hot.

                                          Look into doing a temp tower test where the temp gets changed at certain points up a tower so you can visually see the results. If the thermistor isn't very accurate when you think you are using 210 it could actually be 240. So in absence of accurate measurements, you can still determine a good set point experimentally. In other words, it doesn't matter if you use 190 or 220 so long as the results look good.

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                                          • RAMundefined
                                            RAM @Veti
                                            last edited by

                                            @Veti said in Extruder Motor Getting Hot.:

                                            the quality of the underside is determined by the quality of the part cooling.

                                            this print needs a lot of cooling and it has to be focused cooling.

                                            put some water in a shallow container underneath and see where the airflow is directed when the part cooling fan is on.

                                            20210114_170353.jpg

                                            It looks like the fan is blowing where it should be from what i can see

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