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    • Nightowlundefined
      Nightowl @infiniteloop
      last edited by

      @infiniteloop
      Sorry, about this, but I tried something while you were cogitating...

      I edited the M911 file to this:

      M911 S23 R 23.5 P"M913 X0 Y0 M98 P"SaveSpindleSpeed.g"
      

      ...and it worked, apart from the spindle errors. The SavedSpindleSpeed was fully formed, too.

      I don't think it's a timing thing afterall. The "processing" stays onscreen in the DWC for a few seconds, perhaps 2 or 3?

      Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
      I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

      RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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      • Nightowlundefined
        Nightowl @infiniteloop
        last edited by

        @infiniteloop

        This is the file:

        ; RestoreSpindleSpeed.g
        ; Spindle speed saved from running "null" CNC file
        
        ; set up the global variable abort_process so we can abort further execution of resurrect.g:
        if {!exists(global.abort_process)}
            global abort_process = true
        else
            set global.abort_process = true
        
        ; now comes the dialog:
        M291 S3 R"Resurrect:" P"Continue with <null>?"
        
        ; we will only arrive here if the dialog was closed with OK:
        set global.abort_process = false
        M3 S0
        
        ;EOF
        

        Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
        I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

        RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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        • infiniteloopundefined
          infiniteloop @Nightowl
          last edited by

          @nightowl999 said in Power failure and resurrection on a CNC machine:

          I deleted the RestoreSpindleSpeed.g to see how much SaveSpindleSpeed.g would write, but there was nothing.

          That's why I decidedly put the macro call at the beginning of the M911 sequence 😸

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          • Nightowlundefined
            Nightowl @infiniteloop
            last edited by

            @infiniteloop
            OK, I'll change them back...

            Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
            I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

            RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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            • infiniteloopundefined
              infiniteloop @Nightowl
              last edited by

              @nightowl999 said in Power failure and resurrection on a CNC machine:

              This is the file:

              We are out of sync. delete that and look at the file resulting from the next power outage.

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              • Nightowlundefined
                Nightowl @infiniteloop
                last edited by Nightowl

                @infiniteloop
                File deleted. I'm just changing the M911 line back...

                And now I'm going to try again...

                And RestoreSpindleSpeed .g only got to line 6...

                This is the M911 line in config.g...

                M911 S23 R23.5 P"M98 P""SaveSpindleSpeed.g"" M913 X0 Y0"	; set voltage thresholds and actions to run on power loss
                

                Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
                I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

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                • infiniteloopundefined
                  infiniteloop @Nightowl
                  last edited by

                  @nightowl999 said in Power failure and resurrection on a CNC machine:

                  And RestoreSpindleSpeed .g only got to line 6

                  At that point, remaining power has gone.

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                  • infiniteloopundefined
                    infiniteloop
                    last edited by infiniteloop

                    @Nightowl999 Obviously, SaveSpindleSpeed.g has not enough time to finish its job before power is totally lost. You have two options:

                    1. take measures to keep power up a bit longer
                    2. forego the dialog, so that RestoreSpindleSpeed.g becomes a one-liner

                    The second option requires changes to SaveSpindleSpeed.g and resurrect-prologue.g. If you want to go this route, I will provide the sources.

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                    • Nightowlundefined
                      Nightowl @infiniteloop
                      last edited by

                      @infiniteloop

                      I'm still hoping someone will answer my question about using a small powerbank permanently plugged in to the USB port on the Duet3, but nothing yet. If that isn't an option, there may be an alternative!

                      I can REM out the unnecessary lines in SaveSpindleSpeed.g and resurrect-prologue.g quite easily, and see if that makes a difference. I'll do that this evening, but won't be able to test them until tomorrow, though.

                      Thanks for your perseverence!

                      Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
                      I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

                      RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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                      • infiniteloopundefined
                        infiniteloop @Nightowl
                        last edited by infiniteloop

                        @nightowl999 said in Power failure and resurrection on a CNC machine:

                        I can REM out the unnecessary lines in SaveSpindleSpeed.g and resurrect-prologue.g quite easily, and see if that makes a difference

                        It does. I am pretty sure that SaveSpindleSpeed.g has enough time to write a one-liner to the SD card. By now, it gets 4-6 lines done. 😊

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                        • Nightowlundefined
                          Nightowl @infiniteloop
                          last edited by Nightowl

                          @infiniteloop

                          OK, so I've done that, leaving the SaveSpindleSpeed.g at this:

                          var fName = "RestoreSpindleSpeed.g"
                          echo >>{var.fName} "if {!exists(global.abort_process)}"
                          echo >>{var.fName} "    global abort_process = true"
                          echo >>{var.fName} "else"
                          echo >>{var.fName} "    set global.abort_process = true"
                          echo >>{var.fName} "M291 S3 R""Resurrect:"" P""Continue with <"^{job.file.fileName}^">?"""
                          echo >>{var.fName} "set global.abort_process = false"
                          echo >>{var.fName} "M3 S"^{spindles[0].active}
                          

                          Which produces this RestoreSpindleSpeed.g file:

                          if {!exists(global.abort_process)}
                              global abort_process = true
                          else
                              set global.abort_process = true
                          M291 S3 R"Resurrect:" P"Continue with <null>?"
                          set global.abort_process = false
                          M3 S0
                          

                          What I was surprised to see is that if I don't delete the RestoreSpindleSpeed.g and run the SaveSpindleSpeed.g again, it appends to the existing file - perpetually.

                          Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
                          I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

                          RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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                          • Nightowlundefined
                            Nightowl @Nightowl
                            last edited by Nightowl

                            @infiniteloop
                            Actually, why do I need to edit the resurrect-prologue.g file, as this is only run when power is restored?

                            Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
                            I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

                            RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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                            • infiniteloopundefined
                              infiniteloop @Nightowl
                              last edited by

                              @nightowl999

                              What I was surprised to see is that if I don't delete the RestoreSpindleSpeed.g and run the SaveSpindleSpeed.g again, it appends to the existing file - perpetually.

                              The first echo must be written with a single angular bracket, i.e. „echo >{var.fName} …

                              OK, so I've done that, leaving the SaveSpindleSpeed.g at this:

                              Hm, that’s the file I posted today at 19:14, and I know which RestoreSpindleSpeed.g it generates. That’s not the one-liner I had in mind. Don't mix things up, please.

                              Actually, why do I need to edit the resurrect-prologue.g file, as this is only run when power is restored?

                              Because if RestoreSpindleSpeed.g becomes a one-liner, the current resurrect-prologue.g throws an error on the missing variable abort_process.

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                              • Nightowlundefined
                                Nightowl @infiniteloop
                                last edited by Nightowl

                                @infiniteloop said in Power failure and resurrection on a CNC machine:

                                Hm, that’s the file I posted today at 19:14, and I know which RestoreSpindleSpeed.g it generates. That’s not the one-liner I had in mind. Don't mix things up, please.

                                I wasn't saying it isn't, just that is what I was left with once I'd deleted the REM lines, but which one-liner were you referring to, to replace those 8 lines, please?

                                The first echo must be written with a single angular bracket, i.e. „echo >{var.fName} …

                                Ah, I deleted the lines above it, leaving this one with two >>. Should it be like this, then?

                                var fName = "RestoreSpindleSpeed.g"
                                echo >{var.fName} "if {!exists(global.abort_process)}"
                                echo >>{var.fName} "    global abort_process = true"
                                echo >>{var.fName} "else"
                                echo >>{var.fName} "    set global.abort_process = true"
                                echo >>{var.fName} "M291 S3 R""Resurrect:"" P""Continue with <"^{job.file.fileName}^">?"""
                                echo >>{var.fName} "set global.abort_process = false"
                                echo >>{var.fName} "M3 S"^{spindles[0].active}
                                

                                Because if RestoreSpindleSpeed.g becomes a one-liner

                                OK, but I'm still unsure how that file could possibly become a one-liner, to be honest!

                                Also, can I just check I've got the config.g M911 line correct, please:

                                M911 S23 R23.5 P"M98 P""SaveSpindleSpeed.g""M913 X0 Y0"
                                

                                Thank you 👍

                                Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
                                I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

                                RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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                                • OwenDundefined
                                  OwenD
                                  last edited by OwenD

                                  FYI, the spurious {1} lines are a bug in the forum markup software.
                                  You can alleviate them by specifying a language after the code ticks

                                  
                                  
                                  
                                  ```php
                                  
                                  ```json
                                  
                                  ```perl
                                  
                                  

                                  Just try different ones till it clears the extra lines

                                  Edit: some references
                                  https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/working-with-advanced-formatting/creating-and-highlighting-code-blocks

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                                  • infiniteloopundefined
                                    infiniteloop @Nightowl
                                    last edited by infiniteloop

                                    @nightowl999 said in Power failure and resurrection on a CNC machine:

                                    Also, can I just check I've got the config.g M911 line correct, please:

                                    You should insert a blank in front of M913.

                                    For the "one-liner", SaveSpindleSpeed.g will look like this:

                                    ; SaveSpindleSpeed.g
                                    ; Macro to store the actual spindle speed (RPM) at the time this is called
                                    ; To restore the saved datum, call the macro "RestoreSpindleSpeed.g".
                                    ;
                                    var fName = "RestoreSpindleSpeed.g"
                                    ;
                                    echo >{var.fName} "M3 S"^{spindles[0].active}
                                    

                                    … and resurrect-prologue.g must be modified like that:

                                    ; resurrect-prologue.g
                                    M98 P"RestoreSpindleSpeed.g"
                                    M98 P"homeall.g"	; homes all axes before restarting the job
                                    
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                                    • infiniteloopundefined
                                      infiniteloop @OwenD
                                      last edited by infiniteloop

                                      @owend Thank you for the tip! Works 😊

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                                      • dc42undefined
                                        dc42 administrators @infiniteloop
                                        last edited by

                                        @infiniteloop said in Power failure and resurrection on a CNC machine:

                                        From a first glance, I get the impression that this resurrect.g is missing all the things which are specific to CNC routers.

                                        @infiniteloop and @Nightowl999 if you can list the items that are missing from resurrect.g for CNC machines then I can add that fixing those items the work list for release 3.5.

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                                        • infiniteloopundefined
                                          infiniteloop @dc42
                                          last edited by infiniteloop

                                          @dc42

                                          if you can list the items that are missing from resurrect.g for CNC machines…

                                          From a coder’s point of view, this thread is more a lesson in practical chaos theory than about mills. So the list from this here is quite short:

                                          spindles[n].active
                                          

                                          According to @Nightowl999, the corresponding M3 should follow the prologue call in resurrect.g. But I have reasonable doubts if this is sufficient for more complex CNC devices. For a better picture, I need advice from someone with profound CNC knowledge who in turn is willing to try some macros who emulate the required steps in resurrect.g - just without the power outage.

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                                          • Nightowlundefined
                                            Nightowl @dc42
                                            last edited by Nightowl

                                            @dc42
                                            Thank you! It's been a really steep learning curve for me with this, but it has certainly provided me with a bit of an insight with programming, thanks to @infiniteloop!

                                            I'll include everything, so will probably mention things that are already preserved, but won't include 'stuff' from the config.g, as I guess this will run when the system restarts. I'm not sure where this information is stored in the Object Browser (Spindles or Tools?) so I'll give a little description.

                                            • Active Spindle (tools[n].spindle) - which spindle/tool was active
                                            • Spindle Speed (tools[n].spindleRpm) - the last programmed speed of the spindle/tool
                                            • XYZ coordinates at power loss

                                            I offer the following for considerations on power loss when the machine is in CNC Mode:

                                            • Raise the Z height to Z(max-3) - in preparation for homing when the machine is restarted
                                            • Turn the spindle off - after the Z axis is raised.

                                            I don't know if a printer will automatically resume the job when the power is restored, but this is definitely not a good idea for a CNC machin, but I'd like you to consider on power being restored is:

                                            • Home the machine - unless this isn't necessary. CNC machines can be quite a bit bigger than a 3D printer, so homing and resuming movements could take a while.
                                            • Return to saved XY coordinates - could be a rapid move
                                            • Turn the spindle on - at the saved spindle speed
                                            • Return to saved Z coordinates - slowly

                                            The option to Resume or Cancel the project should be included too?

                                            Thank you

                                            Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
                                            I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

                                            RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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