I have a PanelDue 3.0 with 7" Touchscreen that I have yet to install on my SeeMeCNC Artemis as I am still working out the positioning of the display. I had recently been looking to see if it was in any way possible to use the PanelDue wirelessly (It would be battery powered or powered by external AC adapter). Could a 4 pin transceiver or similar device possibly work as a reliable solution, or would I be making more trouble for myself by trying to make the unit wireless? If this is possible, what particular product or type of product of would work best?
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Wireless PanelDue?
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Random Disconnection issues only on PC
UPDATE: It only seems to be happening when using artemis.local (hostname) and not when accessing the web interface using the Duets IP while using Firefox. Other browsers work fine. Still would like to find a fix for the issue.
I have had some minor issues with connecting to the Duet web interface for the past two years that I have just been ignoring (Printer: SeeMeArtemis 300, initial launch version).
On my MacBook Pro (Older MacBook Mid-2012 tested over Wireless and Wired connection) I have no problems with the connection. On my Desktop PC (Tested over Wireless and Wired Connection) I get disconnected every few minutes. Though its not a major issue, it is a minor annoyance that I would like to fix.Has anyone else had similar issues, and have figured out the solution to the problem? It has always happened (across Windows 10 and 11), so it could just be related to my hardware. I will dig up another PC and check to see if I have similar results though. Here are my PC specs just in case you need to know to help diagnose: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/GeekStreetSolutions/saved/#view=dCJz7P
My browser on windows is Firefox v111.0 (64-bit)
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RE: Enclosure Heater and Duet
You could possibly use a DC-AC SSR with the control terminals connected between +5V and PS_ON.
Quoting this page:
"Please note the 5v pin next to the PS_ON is an input and as it is has a diode in series with it will not output 5v. If you need 5v to power a relay of some sort you need to use the expansion connector pin 1 or the 5v pin on the vfan jumper."
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Wireless PanelDue?
I have a PanelDue 3.0 with 7" Touchscreen that I have yet to install on my SeeMeCNC Artemis as I am still working out the positioning of the display. I had recently been looking to see if it was in any way possible to use the PanelDue wirelessly (It would be battery powered or powered by external AC adapter). Could a 4 pin transceiver or similar device possibly work as a reliable solution, or would I be making more trouble for myself by trying to make the unit wireless? If this is possible, what particular product or type of product of would work best?