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    • gloomyandyundefined
      gloomyandy
      last edited by

      What current settings did you have in Marlin? It might help if you post your Marlin configuration file so we can see how you have that set up.

      Post the output from M569 P0 and from M350 so we can check what settings you are actually using (just in case something in one of the homing files is changing things).

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      • Vladimir_Uundefined
        Vladimir_U @gloomyandy
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        @gloomyandy In marlin stealth chop is either on or off. There are no additional settings there. I had it turned on. Current 1A
        The Klipper has a minimum of stealth settings. And he works there the same way as for marlin.
        With a Duet3Mini+ this doesn't work as expected.
        The screenshots of the m350 and m569 z1 commands are below.
        sh.png

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        • Vladimir_Uundefined
          Vladimir_U @gloomyandy
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          @gloomyandy today I turned off homing completely. wrote in the file homeall.g G92 X0 Y0 Z0

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          • gloomyandyundefined
            gloomyandy @Vladimir_U
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            @vladimir_u Your RRF current settings seem to show that you are only running 700mA rather than the 1A used in Marlin. Is there a reason for that? Oh and RRF uses peak current not RMS (like Marlin and Klipper) so to use the same current in RRF as Marlin you need to multiply your Marlin setting by 1.414 so you might want to try increasing the motor current up to 1400 to be a closer match to your Marlin/Klipper settings.

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            • Vladimir_Uundefined
              Vladimir_U @gloomyandy
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              @gloomyandy Yes, in my config, which I showed a few messages ago, the current is 700mA. These are already the consequences of experiments. By reducing the amperage, I hoped to reduce the noise level. at 1.4A, the steppers will get very hot, I think so.

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              • PCRundefined
                PCR @Vladimir_U
                last edited by

                @vladimir_u please post the datasheet of the steppers.

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                • Vladimir_Uundefined
                  Vladimir_U @PCR
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                  @pcr This is stepperonline 17hs19-2004s1
                  stp.png

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                  • PCRundefined
                    PCR @Vladimir_U
                    last edited by

                    @vladimir_u this one is silent at my printer

                    M906 X1200 Y1200

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                    • Vladimir_Uundefined
                      Vladimir_U @PCR
                      last edited by

                      @pcr Yes, I have tried these settings.
                      I have steppers from E3D. They are also 2A.
                      I will experiment with replacement. I also want to try a 24V power supply
                      d2f22ed0-c28c-493c-9ef0-551241b357f9-image.png

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                      • Vladimir_Uundefined
                        Vladimir_U @Vladimir_U
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                        the problem turned out to be the steppers themselves. they looked identical, but the noise from them was great. replacing the steppers solved my problem.

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