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    David J

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    • RE: I've been away a while - now I could use some help/advice

      @deckingman It's OK - I spotted that one!

      I'm good now, I think. All seems to be behaving itself... (he says quietly)

      Once I've finished printing a 3DBenchy I'll be designing my multi-part PanelDue enclosure. I've got it sorted in my head, just need to get it into OpenSCAD. If it works, it will be published!

      posted in General Discussion
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    Latest posts made by David J

    • RE: PanelDue 7i - warning message at start-up

      Thank you - I'll experiment later today.

      I can't do the second option - my thermal fuse will pop before I get to 125C.

      posted in PanelDue
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    • RE: PanelDue 7i - warning message at start-up

      Thanks - I understand what you're saying.

      But surely that means going into the code? If so, it really isn't within the spirit of the Duet boards for the user to have to change code, is it? From the outset, it was always done via various config files.

      Or have I got the wrong end of the stick (again)?

      posted in PanelDue
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    • RE: PanelDue 7i - warning message at start-up

      Oops! Sorry about that. When I started this query I knew it was the bed, but somehow my brain said "hot end" a few days later.

      The bed is a 240v one controlled by an SSR - yes, it could get to a very high temp so the warning is valid, apart from the thermal fuse that's in the circuit (which the Duet doesn't know about, obviously).

      But why does it show on the PanelDue, and not on the web interface? If the web interface said the same thing then I'd understand.

      And can I do anything to stop it showing?

      posted in PanelDue
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    • RE: PanelDue 7i - warning message at start-up

      Attitude? Moi? 😊

      ...actually, it's frustration. This warning message doesn't appear on the Web interface as there the system doesn't think it's important enough to report.

      And it's not a particularly powerful hot-end - it's just an E3Dv6 with a the usual heater, albeit at 24v. I can't remember what the wattage is, but they only do 2 - standard (30W) and slightly higher power (40W). I believe that I have the 40W one (I'll have to check). This is a high-temp combo, rated up to 285C, so getting a warning predicting that the temp could reach 236C is rather nonsensical. But this doesn't alter the basic issue - why aren't both interfaces reporting the same warning?

      posted in PanelDue
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    • RE: PanelDue 7i - warning message at start-up

      So - no real answer then? 😠

      posted in PanelDue
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    • RE: PanelDue 7i - warning message at start-up

      I know it goes away - that's quite obvious! It's just a nuisance that used to appear on the web interface and, somehow, it got turned off.

      If it's not important enough to appear on the web interface - i.e. the default, MAIN interface - why does it have to appear on the PanelDue?

      posted in PanelDue
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    • PanelDue 7i - warning message at start-up

      I have now got my PanelDue 7i in an enclosure and mounted on my CoreXY printer. All works very well, apart from an annoying warning message displayed shortly after start-up.

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      I have a vague recollection that I used to get this message on the web interface but I think I was told how to turn it off.

      Is there a way to turn this off on the PanelDue?

      posted in PanelDue
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    • RE: Need a liitle bit of clarification about M500

      Thank you.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • Need a liitle bit of clarification about M500

      Recently I became very confused (again) about the M500 command - I made changes to the Z offset in the G31 line within config.g but these weren't carried over into the config-override.g file when I sent an M500 command. I did a search on this forum and found that it's not supposed to any more!

      But now I have a config-override.g file that has 3 G31 lines within it, probably there from way back, and most likely shouldn't even be there.

      Can I just delete them?

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: I've been away a while - now I could use some help/advice

      @deckingman It's OK - I spotted that one!

      I'm good now, I think. All seems to be behaving itself... (he says quietly)

      Once I've finished printing a 3DBenchy I'll be designing my multi-part PanelDue enclosure. I've got it sorted in my head, just need to get it into OpenSCAD. If it works, it will be published!

      posted in General Discussion
      David Jundefined
      David J