Part fans no spinning on T1 and T3 on new e3d Tool Changer
-
@rmilyard said in Part fans no spinning on T1 and T3 on new e3d Tool Changer:
@Phaedrux said in Part fans no spinning on T1 and T3 on new e3d Tool Changer:
M106 P2 S1
That starts T0 fan and it spins.
And for the other fans? Change P2 to match the fan number. Do the rest work?
If the fans work when manually sending the commands there is likely a slicer configuration issue.
-
@Phaedrux Nope. Fans for T1 and T3 don't work. Others 2 do.
-
Can you test those fans on a working fan port to see if the fans themselves work?
-
@rmilyard said in Part fans no spinning on T1 and T3 on new e3d Tool Changer:
M106 P2 S1
Did the washer thing and didn't work. Also took fan as far as I can from extruder and still not working.
-
@rmilyard said in Part fans no spinning on T1 and T3 on new e3d Tool Changer:
Did the washer thing and didn't work.
What is the washer thing?
@rmilyard said in Part fans no spinning on T1 and T3 on new e3d Tool Changer:
took fan as far as I can from extruder and still not working.
Did you connect them to an always on fan port?
-
@Phaedrux was told to try put steel washer between fan and extruder.
For wiring done way shows in René Jurack's youtube video.
-
@Phaedrux The "washer thing" is a possible solution to the problem described here: https://forum.e3d-online.com/threads/issue-with-print-cooling-fan-on-hemera-tool.3980/ you may recognise the author of that post!
-
@rmilyard said in Part fans no spinning on T1 and T3 on new e3d Tool Changer:
For wiring done way shows in René Jurack's youtube video.
Ok, but I'm asking if the fan has been tested connected directly to voltage.
-
Work been crazy today so haven't been able to mess with this. I will try more tomorrow or weekend.
-
Been talking to e3d support also. They are suggesting that Duet3D advise if should replace board. But need ok from them.
-
Well before we go down that route it would be nice to know if the fans work at all.
-
Can you plug a working tools part cooling fan into the port of a non working fan on the control board side. This would see if the mosfet on the control boards are an issue.
-
@Rushmere3D This weekend I will put on a table I can work on it. I do the the fans do work with move them to other tools.
-
Some photos of the fan mosfets would be helpful as well, as occasionally when they fail you can see clearly the chip is damaged.
-
Ok so I have my TC apart to test. Like said T0 and T2 work. I need to test T1 and T3. What command to turn them on?
-
@rmilyard said in Part fans no spinning on T1 and T3 on new e3d Tool Changer:
What command to turn them on?
M106 P# S1 where # is the number of the fan from the fan definition section.
-
; Fans
M950 F1 C"fan1"
M950 F2 C"fan2"
M950 F3 C"duex.fan3"
M950 F4 C"duex.fan4"
M950 F5 C"duex.fan5"
M950 F6 C"duex.fan6"
M950 F7 C"duex.fan7"
M950 F8 C"duex.fan8"M106 P1 S255 H1 T70 ; T0 HE
M106 P2 S0 ; T0 PCF
M106 P3 S255 H2 T70 ; T1 HE
M106 P4 S0 ; T1 PCF
M106 P5 S255 H3 T70 ; T2 HE
M106 P6 S0 ; T2 PCF
M106 P7 S255 H4 T70 ; T3 HE
M106 P8 S0 ; T3 PCF -
@Phaedrux so M106 P8 S1 should turn T3 part fan on right? If so it doesn't work. I am plugged right into the duex 5
-
Send these in turn to test all the fans
M106 P1 S1 H-1
M106 P2 S1 H-1
M106 P3 S1 H-1
M106 P4 S1 H-1
M106 P5 S1 H-1
M106 P6 S1 H-1
M106 P7 S1 H-1
M106 P8 S1 H-1P# addresses the fan
H-1 turns off thermostatic mode so they can be manually controlled.
S1 sets them to full power. -
can you snap a close up photo of the fan headers on the duex? Sometimes there is visible damage to the fan mosfets.