Smart Effector issue
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@tecno said in Smart Effector issue:
SKR V1.4T with 2209's
OK, sorry I don't know that board. Presumably its running Reprap Firmware of some version, if the config is compatible with Duet boards??
The false triggers seem to only occur during movement, not when the machine is stationary? If so, it can only be either mechanical resonances or a wiring problem with crosstalk from a power cable to the sensor cable.
As an experiment, you could try putting some sponge rubber or wadded tissue between the sides of the heatsink and effector frame, to damp vibration without restricting the end movement on the smart effector too much, and see if that reduces or eliminates the false triggers?
If it does, the solution appears to be to try and improve the stepper driver settings or type, so they don't rattle the whole frame??
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False trig occurs when there is NO movement, can make longer delay with M672 still false trig.
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@tecno said in Smart Effector issue:
@phaedrux said in Smart Effector issue:
When and where was it purchased?
A few weeks ago via James
Sorry, I'm not familiar with James. Is that from a Duet reseller?
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@phaedrux said in Smart Effector issue:
@tecno said in Smart Effector issue:
@phaedrux said in Smart Effector issue:
When and where was it purchased?
A few weeks ago via James
Sorry, I'm not familiar with James. Is that from a Duet reseller?
jay_s_uk
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@phaedrux it's bought directly from Duet3D in the uk
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@tecno Please send an email to warranty@duet3d.com. Include a link to this forum thread and the details of your original purchase. You'll receive a reply with a form to fill out. It's possible there is a sensitivity issue with the Smart effector, swapping it will rule that out.
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@phaedrux said in Smart Effector issue:
@tecno Please send an email to warranty@duet3d.com. Include a link to this forum thread and the details of your original purchase. You'll receive a reply with a form to fill out. It's possible there is a sensitivity issue with the Smart effector, swapping it will rule that out.
Email sent
Cheers
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@tecno
That sound is terrible...and beside lowering the sensivity of the smart effector i would say...get some new Linear bearings...just from that sound ever time it changes direction it could be vibrating bearings that affect the smart effector -
@barracuda72
The Overlord printers sound like that from new; the linear guides are pretty good as long as you keep them lubricated, twin rods with long bronze sleeve bushes.I've always thought the noise was due to a lack of or primitive microstepping in the control board & motor drivers, plus the long guide rod design means there can be some lateral resonances.
(The machines were launched on Kickstarter in late 2012 or early 2013, if I remember right, so the electronics are fairly primitive compared to a Duet). -
Time for an update
Awaiting new carbon fibre rods. (the old setup was/is to spongy)