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    • sheski3
      sheski3 last edited by

      I have been unsuccessful finding a way to wire the Duet 3 Mini 5 + to use the two stepper motors that control the Z axis on the Ender 5 Plus. I have run out of key words to use in both the Creality and Duet websites to find the information.

      Am I blind, or did I order the wrong board?

      Jerry

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      • dc42
        dc42 administrators @sheski3 last edited by

        If the machine a single extruder, then you have enough drivers on the Mini 5+ to connect them to separate driver outputs.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • Nurgelrot
          Nurgelrot @sheski3 last edited by

          @sheski3 If you don't intend to run z axis leveling you could just order a spltter cable for the z cable. Or make your own. I'm doing this on a modified ender 3 with 2 z steppers and the mini5

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          • nmsmith89
            nmsmith89 @sheski3 last edited by

            @sheski3

            I wired a CR-10s Pro V2 with dual Z steppers the way @dc42 mentioned and it works great! I also took off the z-sync belt and just align the gantry with G31.

            This link might help:
            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Bed_levelling_using_multiple_independent_Z_motors

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