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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
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      Is the probe mounted upright when you're doing the testing or laying on it's side?

      @jcwild said in bltouch on duet maestro:

      none of the commands do anything at all.

      It seems like the servo control wire isn't making contact or isn't connected to the right in. Can you check the wire connected to the zprobe.mod pin for continuity?

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        One possibility is an inconsistent 5v connection causing the bltouch to constantly reboot.

        Have you tried connecting the bltouch directly to the board without any extension wires?

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        • jcwildundefined
          jcwild @Phaedrux
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          @phaedrux YES i think you were right about the 5v being inconsistent i made a shorter extension harness and plugged that in and it just deploys and retracts twice on startup! m280 p0 s10 and m280 p0 s90 still dont control it, so i went back and took off the "^" in front of zprobe.mod and no change.

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator @jcwild
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            @jcwild said in bltouch on duet maestro:

            m280 p0 s10 and m280 p0 s90 still dont control it

            And you're sure you're plugged into the zprobe.mod pin?

            How does the plug on the back of the bltouch look?

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              jcwild @Phaedrux
              last edited by jcwild

              @phaedrux 20220222_195356.jpg
              green and black are crimped together on the gnd pin

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              • JonDanielundefined
                JonDaniel @jcwild
                last edited by JonDaniel

                @jcwild I'm not sure how much additional help I can be, but i am also running a genuine BL Touch on a Maestro board. I just went and checked my connections against yours, and your wiring is correct. Also, my bltouch wiring is ~ 24" long, with 1 JST connector in the middle, so i wouldn't think that the wiring itself was too terribly sensitive. I retract this, and after reading what @Phaedrux has been saying, i agree there must be ghosts in the wiring 😛 Do you have the means to re-crimp a new one?

                Edit:
                I've pasted the probe section of my config. Hopefully this will give you a starting point for troubleshooting.

                
                
                ; Z-Probe
                M558 P9 C"^zprobe.in" H5 F1500 T8000            ; set Z probe type to bltouch and the dive height + speeds
                M950 S0 C"zprobe.mod"                           ; create servo pin 0 for BLTouch
                G31 P500 X0 Y-43 Z2.35                          ; set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height
                M557 X0:117 Y-6:81 S23.4                        ; define mesh grid 
                
                

                Quality of Life Improvement:
                I would suggest setting up a macro for resetting the BLTouch in the event it ever enters an error state. (eg. if you crash the probe on deployment.) Especially when troubleshooting, it'll come in super useful!

                M280 P0 S160 I1
                
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                • Gixxerfastundefined
                  Gixxerfast
                  last edited by Gixxerfast

                  @phaedrux @jcwild A question/observation. Do you know how these clones work in regard to logic levels? I see that the Z_PROBE_MOD pin is, as far as I can see, a 3.3V logic level pin and I haven't been able to find any information that the 3DTouch is working with 3.3V

                  Isn't a logic high often relative to the input voltage, (therefore sometimes Neopixels work with 3.3V if the input voltage is low enough)?

                  I see that the same output is buffered to 5V to the servo pin. Is that an option to see if it could work (more reliably.)

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                  • jcwildundefined
                    jcwild @JonDaniel
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                    @jondaniel yes i agree something is wrong with my original wiring. i just recrimped a new cable and thats what that picture is of. Thanks for the config.

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                    • JonDanielundefined
                      JonDaniel @jcwild
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                      @jcwild No problem. Since i'm running nearly the exact setup you're having trouble with, if you need anything specific from me to reference while troubleshooting just let me know!

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                      • jcwildundefined
                        jcwild @Gixxerfast
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                        @gixxerfast afaik this clone is supposed to be of v3 which is supposed to be 3.3v

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                        • jcwildundefined
                          jcwild
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                          OK so i plugged that new harness into the original sensor off this machine and it deploys and retracts with commands!

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                          • jcwildundefined
                            jcwild @jcwild
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                            now that i know i need to redo my wiring, what awg should i use for this stuff? i used 28 awg idc ribbon cable and the length was about 2.5 maybe 3 feet. should i just get some ethernet cable or something?

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator
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                              That cable is probably fine for gauge, it's just that it needs to be connected. 😄 The smaller the wire, the more fragile it can be. Ethernet cable would be fine as well, but the same thing applies.

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                              • jcwildundefined
                                jcwild @Phaedrux
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                                @phaedrux yeah well i made a connector for everything on the extruder carriage thats 16 pins and 2 larger gold plated pin and socket for the hotend heater so ive largely been worrying about that. I just upgraded my i3 to one of these bltouch clones after battling temp inconsistencies with an induction sensor so i figured i should do the same to this one. Here are some pics of the connector20220223_160218.jpg 20220223_160150.jpg

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                                • jcwildundefined
                                  jcwild
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                                  so i took the 2nd bltouch and put it back on my other machine and now it doesnt work lol. i guess it broke somewhere along the way. it still deploys and retracts, but doesnt detect the probe movement

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                                    ashillis @jcwild
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                                    • ashillisundefined
                                      ashillis @jcwild
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                                      @jcwild I have the same problem as you,I tried to keep the bltouch wire away from other wires, because they interfere, so I solved the problem. Also, please use the original wire, welding and redoing are useless

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                                      • jcwildundefined
                                        jcwild @ashillis
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                                        @ashillis mines working fine now wired through my connector all mounted up properly. i wasnt welding anything, all crimped connections. no interference. just shoddy connections preciously

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