I am having trouble setting resurrect-prolugue.g
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I have a D-bot 300x300 autobed level with bltouch
How I can setup resurrect-prologue.gCould this be ok?
M109 S180 ;preheat hot end preventing it to move the print form the bed
G91
G0 Z5
M280 P3 S160 I1
M280 P3 S10 I1
G28 X Y
G0 X35 Y-35
G30It seems working but the temperature of HE remain at 180 even during print and I have manually to rise to the previous temp
How can I obtain the right height to put in H param?Another question :
I have a 2 x 24 power supply one reserved for bed, is technically possible to raise a bit hot end in case of power failure? Something light this will work?
G91
G1 Z5 F3000
M83
G1 E-5 F3000Last question:-)
Would be possible insert on the power line a big capacitor for give some more juice during power failure procedures?thank you
Andrea -
I have a bltouch also, but I don't use it in the resurrection macro. I home to z max endstop then continue if that makes sense. Hopefully that's what your after.
I also had to use a UPS as I didn't have enough juice left to move up out of the way. I just used the battery on light through an optocoupler to an end stop and pause the print -
@claustro said in I am having trouble setting resurrect-prolugue.g:
I have a D-bot 300x300 autobed level with bltouch
How I can setup resurrect-prologue.gCould this be ok?
M109 S180 ;preheat hot end preventing it to move the print form the bed
G91
G0 Z5
M280 P3 S160 I1
M280 P3 S10 I1
G28 X Y
G0 X35 Y-35
G30It seems working but the temperature of HE remain at 180 even during print and I have manually to rise to the previous temp
The temperature will be set before resurrect-prologue.g is called. You just need to do M116 in resurrect-prologue.g to wait for it to be reached, as https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Setting_up_to_resume_a_print_after_a_power_failure#Section_Setting_up_the_sys_resurrect_prologue_g_file says.
How can I obtain the right height to put in H param?
Which H param are you referring to?
Another question :
I have a 2 x 24 power supply one reserved for bed, is technically possible to raise a bit hot end in case of power failure? Something light this will work?
G91
G1 Z5 F3000
M83
G1 E-5 F3000Last question:-)
Would be possible insert on the power line a big capacitor for give some more juice during power failure procedures?You can connect a big capacitor across the PSU output terminals to provide an extra power reserve.
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@dc42
Thank you for answering me.
Regarding the h parameter maybe I saw , a different version of the wiki page. The one you pointed me is very clear. I seems to remember it would be possible to specify an H parameter in case the bed in the resume probe point has a different Z height but maybe I am wrong.In your opinion what specs the capacitor should have to fit the job?
Thank you, very kind as usual.
Regards
Andrea -
I would try something like this https://uk.farnell.com/epcos/b41231a7229m000/cap-22000-f-35v-alu-elec-snap/dp/1839286.
On a Cartesian or CoreXY printer, you can turn off the X and Y motors near the start of the power fail script, to conserve power for the E and Z motors.
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I'll make some tests to the gcode.
regarding the capacitor could be a cheap idea for obtaining a little bit more juice .
I can simply install it after the power supply no other component needed right? -
That's right, just make sure you get the + and - terminals the right way round.