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    • Fodenundefined
      Foden
      last edited by

      I've been building a HEVO, using a DuetWifi as the control board, on and off for some time now and am so close I can taste it. However I am getting heater faults after a few minutes of printing no matter what I do. I'm running a 24v PSU and have tried all manner of heater cartridges and thermisters from god awful cheap Chinese to expensive versions. Always using autotune to get the correct settings. My current setup is uses a 40w heater cartridge, E3d block in a E3D Thermistor Cartridge. I've checked and double checked wiring and all connections are good, i've also tried numerous different types of connectors with no luck.

      I'm now at my wits end - either i have something set wrong or there is an issue with my DuetWifi

      Haven't quite figured out how to add picture, here are my main configs

      Firmware Name: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet
      Firmware Electronics: Duet WiFi 1.02 or later
      Firmware Version: 2.0(RTOS) (2018-06-05b3)
      WiFi Server Version: 1.21
      Web Interface Version: 1.22.3

      Any pointers would be greatly appreciated - thanks in advance

      Config-override.g
      ; This is a system-generated file - do not edit
      ; Heater model parameters
      M307 H0 A93.7 C333.1 D0.2 S1.00 V24.5 B0
      M307 H1 A322.4 C188.4 D4.3 S0.75 V24.4 B0
      M307 H2 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
      M307 H3 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
      M307 H4 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
      M307 H5 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
      M307 H6 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
      M307 H7 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0

      Config.g
      ; General preferences
      G90
      M83
      M667 S1

      ; Network
      M550 P<--WIP-->
      M551 xxxxxx
      M552 S1
      M587 S"xxx" P"xxx"
      M586 P0 S1
      M586 P1 S0
      M586 P2 S0

      ; Drives
      M569 P0 S0
      M569 P1 S0
      M569 P2 S0
      M569 P3 S1
      M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16 I0
      M92 X80 Y80 Z400 E420
      M566 X900 Y900 Z24 E100
      M203 X6000 Y6000 Z400 E1000
      M201 X500 Y500 Z100 E250
      M906 X800 Y800 Z800 E800 I30
      M84 S30

      ; Axis Limits
      M208 X0 Y0 Z0 S1
      M208 X290 Y270 Z300 S0

      ; Endstops
      M574 X1 S1
      M574 Y1 S0

      ; Z-Probe
      ; Precision Piezo Orion
      M574 Z1 S2
      M558 P8 I1 R0.8 F600 X0 Y0 Z1 H5 T6000
      G31 X0 Y0 Z-0.05 P100
      M557 X20:290 Y20:270 S20

      ; Heaters
      M307 H0 B0 S1.00
      M305 P0 T100000 B4725 C0 R4700
      M143 H0 S120
      M305 P1 T100000 B4725 C7.060000e-8 R4700
      M143 H1 S280

      ; Fans
      ;Fan 0-Bed, 1-Hotend
      M106 P0 H-1
      M106 P1 T45 H1

      ; Tools
      M563 P0 D0 H1
      G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0
      G10 P0 R0 S0

      ; Automatic power saving
      M911 S10 R11 P"M913 X0 Y0 G91 M83 G1 Z3 E-5 F1000"

      ; Custom settings are not configured

      ; Miscellaneous
      M501

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      • deckingmanundefined
        deckingman @Foden
        last edited by

        @foden The most common cause of heater faults occurring a few minutes into a print is the part cooling fan coming on and blowing cold air over the nozzle. Try turning off or disabling the fan temporarily to see if that fixes it.

        Ian
        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators
          last edited by

          As well as making sure that the part cooling fan blows on the print not on the heater block, you can put a silicone sock over the heater block if it doesn't already have one. You will need to re-tune the heater.

          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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          • Fodenundefined
            Foden @deckingman
            last edited by

            @deckingman Thanks deckingman, had'nt thought of that and it does fit the pattern as it's off initially., Will test out later today

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            • Fodenundefined
              Foden @dc42
              last edited by

              @dc42 Thanks dc42, I forgot to mention it has a silicon sock on the block. I will try deckinman's idea of turning off the fan. Hopefully that's it and i just need to work out a better cooling fan assembly

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              • Fodenundefined
                Foden @Foden
                last edited by

                @foden screenshots are here https://imgur.com/a/UDpWWIV
                looking at the temp chart its pretty stable until it fails, so could indeed be the fan kicking in. Have included a shot of what the fan looks like, it should blow air onto the part but could also be bouncing back onto the hot end

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by

                  Unless you have configured your slicer for the fan to turn on later, the print cooling fan normally turns on at the start of the second layer. But it looks like you printed 10 layers before the problem occurred.

                  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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                  • deckingmanundefined
                    deckingman @Foden
                    last edited by deckingman

                    @foden It's fairly common for the air flow to be directed back off of the build plate or the printed part itself, onto the nozzle. A silicon sock usually helps though. But until you test with the fan off, all else is just speculation.

                    If turning the fan off cures the problem, then simplest thing to do might be just to limit the fan speed to (say) 50% using the X parameter in M106 https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/GCode#Section_M106_Fan_On

                    Edit. That's good timing - DC42 and I both posted at exactly the same time.

                    Ian
                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                    • Fodenundefined
                      Foden @dc42
                      last edited by

                      @dc42 Currently cooling settings are

                      1 0%
                      3 50%
                      5 75%
                      7 100%

                      so by layer 10 it may be at the tipping point temp wise

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                      • Fodenundefined
                        Foden
                        last edited by

                        @deckingman Hopefully that's it and I can start to grow my hair back ;o) will no later today

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                        • Fodenundefined
                          Foden
                          last edited by

                          Not conclusive, as I haven't had chance to do a long test print. However, after 15 mins with the fan on 50% the printer is 'as happy as Larry' - and so am I. Hopefully I will have chance to do a full test tomorrow evening. Feel a little dumb for not seeing the correlation between cooling fan and the issue...facepalm 🖐

                          Regardless THANK YOU both VERY much indeed for pointing me in the right direction!!!

                          Hopefully will be able to update fully late tomorrow

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                          • Fodenundefined
                            Foden
                            last edited by

                            Now it's conclusive - 100% fan back-blow was the issue. Anything above 8% and it would create a heater fault. Have to look to a different fan duct as the semi-circular one I'm using seems to make it worse. Without a fan at all you eventually get a large mass of filament and no print :o(

                            Thank you both so much for your pointers. I can now move on to the next hurdle, what ever that will be ;o)

                            OK, so where were the plans for the better fan.....

                            Thanks guys!

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                            • Fodenundefined
                              Foden @Foden
                              last edited by

                              @foden Ahhh Nutz!

                              Not completely solved, even on 5% fan i get heater failure after about 15mins. Just ran another text with no fan duct, so air goes straight onto the bed behind the hotend. Fan was at 5% and i didn't use any filament. Heater fault at 1 hr 1 min 14 seconds, will repeat with the fan off and see what happens

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators
                                last edited by

                                Does the temperature graph show a gradual deviation from the set temperature, or a sudden change?

                                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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                                • Fodenundefined
                                  Foden @dc42
                                  last edited by

                                  @dc42 Hi dc42, it was a sudden change - currnelty into the test, 52 mins, with no fan or filament

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                                  • Fodenundefined
                                    Foden @Foden
                                    last edited by Foden

                                    @foden This is what it looks like so far https://imgur.com/a/ycVP0K4. When the fan is on there is a very slight tremor/wave in the hot end temp line

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                                    • Fodenundefined
                                      Foden @Foden
                                      last edited by

                                      @foden Now past where it failed last time, will leave it until the end or it fails 32% to go yet

                                      The hot end I'm using has a e3d v6 block and thermistor, with the thermistor at the back nearest the fan. I may tril rotating the unit 180o to see what that does

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                                      • Fodenundefined
                                        Foden @Foden
                                        last edited by

                                        @foden completed print run without issue

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                                        • Phaedruxundefined
                                          Phaedrux Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          Silicone sock?

                                          Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                          • Fodenundefined
                                            Foden @Phaedrux
                                            last edited by

                                            @phaedrux Yes, there's a silicone sock on the heater block

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