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    • jrocklandundefined
      jrockland @Veti
      last edited by

      @Veti I know, but with what I use them for they are easy to get and cheap..: I prototype parts so I actually destroy parts as a daily task. I basically apply change, then run the project until it break. then make it better. I crashed so many hot ends I buy those sensors in 50 packs XD

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      • jrocklandundefined
        jrockland @jay_s_uk
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        @jay_s_uk wait.. just want to make sure im not wrong here.. i mean C"io0.out".. my bad. too much power out of OUT0.

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        • Luke'sLaboratoryundefined
          Luke'sLaboratory @jrockland
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          @jrockland said in IMPORTANT ISSUE with bed temp controller:

          the relays does shut down as soon as I send a M999/M112 or shut the board off.

          This is positive.

          Could you post model #'s or pictures of the relays used? Still want to get to the bottom of why you overheated by a considerable margin

          Luke
          http://lukeslab.online

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti @jrockland
            last edited by

            @jrockland
            you forgot the most imporant part. the frequency for the ssr.

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            • jrocklandundefined
              jrockland @Luke'sLaboratory
              last edited by

              @Luke-sLaboratory let me check, Ill have to open an other part of the machine for that.

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              • jrocklandundefined
                jrockland @Luke'sLaboratory
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                @Luke-sLaboratory Actually when I read the code, bang bang mode wasn't deactivate, might explain a lot. it always been deactivated but that specific machine crashed hard before the last update and we had to re write the whole thing.

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                • Luke'sLaboratoryundefined
                  Luke'sLaboratory @jrockland
                  last edited by

                  @jrockland If the previous configuration was bang-bang, and instead we're using PWM @500hz, that could be a huge indicator of an issue.

                  Luke
                  http://lukeslab.online

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                  • jrocklandundefined
                    jrockland @Luke'sLaboratory
                    last edited by

                    @Luke-sLaboratory Ill have to read more about bang bang but if I check on my other machines it is deactivated everywhere

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by dc42

                      Using an inverted heater output isn't safe. When you power up, you are relying on the Duet booting up and running that M950 command to turn the heater off. If any of that fails (for example, something prevents the Pi from running, e.g. the SD card goes bad), then the heater will remain on.

                      What connection are you using that requires an inverted heater output?

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                      • Luke'sLaboratoryundefined
                        Luke'sLaboratory @jrockland
                        last edited by

                        @jrockland info on the relays would still be useful, but yes, probably should look into disabling PWM control if it was previously operated bang-bang and it was successful.

                        Luke
                        http://lukeslab.online

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                        • jrocklandundefined
                          jrockland @dc42
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                          @dc42 well that is the thing, it is inverted so it doesn't turn on as soon as I turn the board on. that is really weird. Ill have the board sent to my tech so he can look at it.

                          if I remove the inversion the board feed power as soon as it turn on (checked with a meter)

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                          • Vetiundefined
                            Veti @jrockland
                            last edited by

                            @jrockland said in IMPORTANT ISSUE with bed temp controller:

                            well that is the thing, it is inverted so it doesn't turn on as soon as I turn the board on.

                            this suggests you got the wrong ssr.

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                            • jrocklandundefined
                              jrockland @Veti
                              last edited by

                              @Veti ssr's are out of the equation, they are disconnected. Im testing the board whit a multimeter

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators @jrockland
                                last edited by dc42

                                @jrockland said in IMPORTANT ISSUE with bed temp controller:

                                @dc42 well that is the thing, it is inverted so it doesn't turn on as soon as I turn the board on. that is really weird. Ill have the board sent to my tech so he can look at it.

                                if I remove the inversion the board feed power as soon as it turn on (checked with a meter)

                                We really need to know what sort of relay or SSR you are using, and how you have connected it to the Duet. If it's a relay board then it may be better to connect it to an IO_x_OUT pin instead; but a SSR is better because it allows you to use PWM and hence PID.

                                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                                • Luke'sLaboratoryundefined
                                  Luke'sLaboratory @dc42
                                  last edited by

                                  @dc42 He's talking about the actual board output, but I don't remember if i'm able to measure V_in across inactive outputs or not, since the ground is switched

                                  Luke
                                  http://lukeslab.online

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                                  • jrocklandundefined
                                    jrockland @dc42
                                    last edited by

                                    @dc42 on that specific machine we still use the old SRD-05VDC-SL-C, apparently we haven't blown them up yet. so no SSR'S on that one.

                                    problem is probably in my gcode.

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                                    • Luke'sLaboratoryundefined
                                      Luke'sLaboratory @jrockland
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                                      @jrockland said in IMPORTANT ISSUE with bed temp controller:

                                      SRD-05VDC-SL-C

                                      Oh - so its a mechanical switch you were trying to drive with PWM. Well, that about "solves" it, other than inverting the heater signal. Datasheet shows ratings for 300 electrical switches/min, with only 30 mechanical switches/min allowed.

                                      FWIW - this is why we always ask for the config.g when diagnosing issues.

                                      Luke
                                      http://lukeslab.online

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                                      • Vetiundefined
                                        Veti
                                        last edited by

                                        as i said not having a quality ssr gives you a good chance of burning down your house

                                        get some quality components like
                                        Omron G3NA-210B-DC5 (10A) or Crydom D2425 (25A) or Crydom 84134000 (10A) SSR

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                                        • jrocklandundefined
                                          jrockland @Luke'sLaboratory
                                          last edited by

                                          @Luke-sLaboratory driving relays with io's isn't the right way ? pretty sure it is what there telling us to do in the wiring diagram.. I might be wrong..

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                                          • Vetiundefined
                                            Veti @jrockland
                                            last edited by

                                            @jrockland said in IMPORTANT ISSUE with bed temp controller:

                                            pretty sure it is what there telling us to do in the wiring diagram.. I might be wrong..

                                            what wiring diagram?

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