Endstops Not triggering in Web GUI, but trigger LEDS on Duex
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@Fickert said in Endstops Not triggering in Web GUI, but trigger LEDS on Duex:
I am currently assembling our new Big 60 V4 for work
Have you been in touch with Modix support yet?
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@Herve_Smith
All of the endstops are Omron EE-SX4164-P2.
Checked the wiring to the sensor, it seems on par of whats in the datasheet and pinout of the duex.
M119 always shows "axis at min" regardless if its triggered or not. Even with the LEDS showing that it is registering them being triggered.
And sorry, never generally used M98 to post code on the forum. I tried to start doing such, but after the 5th attempt of ";" out things it kept asking for I gave up.
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I did email them, but waiting for a response. I worry this is a defective Duex board (I swapped out the Duet Wifi for a spare I had sitting at home). Which that will not be fun.
Everything else seems to function flawlessly. All the macros for fans, leds, gantry movements, hotend, etc all work fine.
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@Fickert Does your Duex follow the advice about the ground wire? https://docs.duet3d.com/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_2_family/DueX2_and_DueX5#power-wiring
Do not run separate ground wires from each terminal block back to the power supply unless the power supply is very close (less than 100mm) to the Duet 2 and DueX. Instead, run a very short and thick ground wire directly from the negative (-) terminal of the VIN terminal block on the DueX board to the negative VIN terminal of the Duet. Also connect the negative wire from your power supply to the negative VIN terminal of the Duet.
This is important, because otherwise you get grounding issues, as any potential difference between the Duet and Duex are grounded through small traces connected by the ribbon cable. Endstops are connected to ground.
Ian
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Yes, it is wired as described.
I finally did get the M98 print command to show I had "invalid number of visible axes". Changed the M584 P value to 3 instead of 4 (it should remain 4 due to the extruder right?) but still no change in homing issues.
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To add confusion but yet some clarity of where to go next with this, I ended up swapping out the endstop on the y axis for a standard mechanical switch. Printer was able to home the y axis with me manually triggering the switch in my hand. What was odd though was that the endstop manager plugin still did not indicate it was working, but the m119 did. A lot of inconsistency going on. Hopefully this is just an endstop issue. In contact with Modix, and will see what they think of it.
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So didn't get a response from Modix yet, but just a general update, the issue is solved. As pathetic as it sounds my 2a 3.3v - 5v fuse was bad. Had continuity but was failing under load.
Check your fuses kids.
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@Fickert Great, glad you managed to resolve the problem.
Ian
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