Duet II Ethernet steppers not moving
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welp fuses are fine, i checked the board 2 times, then noticed they had removed the jumpers for serial Z, ive replaced them since and now X and Z move fine, Y is being problematic, my guess is because they spliced the two Y motors to a single Y connector, but if the motors are on opposite sides of the frame one moves forwards and one should move back. neither move but now they at least make a sound.
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@dingo007 said in Duet II Ethernet steppers not moving:
then noticed they had removed the jumpers for serial Z, ive replaced them since and now X and Z move fine, Y is being problematic, my guess is because they spliced the two Y motors to a single Y connector
why would they do that? just use the z connector.
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@dingo007 said in Duet II Ethernet steppers not moving:
welp fuses are fine, i checked the board 2 times, then noticed they had removed the jumpers for serial Z, ive replaced them since and now X and Z move fine, Y is being problematic, my guess is because they spliced the two Y motors to a single Y connector, but if the motors are on opposite sides of the frame one moves forwards and one should move back. neither move but now they at least make a sound.
You need to find a new builder.
Frederick
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@Veti yeah. nope... sorry never sending it back there again...! even i know better.
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@dingo007 said in Duet II Ethernet steppers not moving:
@Veti yeah. nope... sorry never sending it back there again...! even i know better.
Well maybe they just wired the Y steppers wrong and they are fighting each other.
That should make quite a bit of noise though.
If you don't like the idea of driving both Y steppers together like that you could use an a pair of external drivers for Y or perhaps Z.
The Duet WiFi has connections available for that on the expansion connector.
I'm using two of these on a printer I am building and so far they are working very well.
Just a thought.
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in Duet II Ethernet steppers not moving:
Well maybe they just wired the Y steppers wrong and they are fighting each other.
Yes they sound like marbles in a can now, have to figure out the wiring, seems one should go forward, one should go back, i tried reversing 2 wires on one of the motors, didnt seem to help
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@dingo007 said in Duet II Ethernet steppers not moving:
@fcwilt said in Duet II Ethernet steppers not moving:
Well maybe they just wired the Y steppers wrong and they are fighting each other.
Yes they sound like marbles in a can now, have to figure out the wiring, seems one should go forward, one should go back, i tried reversing 2 wires on one of the motors, didnt seem to help
Separate them and determine the wiring needed for each stepper to move in the correct direction.
Then you can re-connect them both.
Frederick
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@dingo007 It will also depend if they have wired the two Y motors in series, or parallel (which will need twice the motor current). They may have also mixed up the motor phases of each motor, and/or wired them so one motor goes the wrong direction.
I'd first separate the wiring and find the phase pairs: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_and_connecting_stepper_motors#Section_Identifying_the_stepper_motor_phases
Assuming motor phase pairs are black/green and red/blue (common, but there's no standard), then decide whether you wire them in parallel or series. We recommend series, though it's a bit more complicated to wire, there is even current distribution across motors, and you don't have to double the motor current.
This wiring diagram should cause the motors to turn the same way. If you need them to go the opposite direction, switch one wire pair, eg from
Green > Motor 1 > Black > Green > Motor 2 > Black
to
Green > Motor 1 > Black > Black > Motor 2 > GreenIan
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So im thinking at this point, Im going to use Z A/B for both motors on Y obviously with one running backwards, and use Y/E1 for the Z screws. just a matter of cutting the cable and adding a new lead for the second Y .....
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@dingo007 Yupp thats resolved now... all motors working