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Is it bad to send movement commands if motor disconnected?

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    jml
    last edited by 5 Oct 2018, 00:11

    I'm messing around with a slicer and sometimes I get the settings wrong and it retracts filament for a tool that is configured, but for which no extruder motor is connected.

    Will it hurt the stepper drivers in any way to send movement commands when the corresponding motor is not connected?

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      dc42 administrators
      last edited by dc42 10 May 2018, 06:22 5 Oct 2018, 06:21

      It won't harm the drivers. The latest 2.02RC firmware is likely to warn you that the motor is disconnected.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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        jml
        last edited by 7 Oct 2018, 05:02

        Great thanks!

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          Danal
          last edited by 8 Oct 2018, 13:49

          Not what you asked... but...

          Just a reminder to NEVER plug or unplug when powered, whether the driver thinks it is moving or not.

          "Hot" plug/unplug often kills driver chips.

          Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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            jml
            last edited by 8 Oct 2018, 21:44

            Because of the wire getting caught on something during a print, the extruder motor wiring got disconnected. The extruder (driver) still works, so I'm just wondering what the probability is of the disconnection causing problems and if its a bigger problem if there is a lot of current versus less than an amp.

            Is it possible to safeguard against damage when a motor is accidentally disconnected, and if so, is that implemented on the Duet3?

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              dc42 administrators @jml
              last edited by 9 Oct 2018, 08:25

              @jml said in Is it bad to send movement commands if motor disconnected?:

              Because of the wire getting caught on something during a print, the extruder motor wiring got disconnected. The extruder (driver) still works, so I'm just wondering what the probability is of the disconnection causing problems and if its a bigger problem if there is a lot of current versus less than an amp.

              Is it possible to safeguard against damage when a motor is accidentally disconnected, and if so, is that implemented on the Duet3?

              There are various levels of safeguarding that can be done. The best ones would add substantial cost to the Duet and require the board to be made larger. So we use a lower level, which is still fairly effective. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyWolKFzb-A.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
              http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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