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    dintid

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    • Created small how-to on Duex5 - 12v Switching Regulator for LED

      I wrote a small post on using the Build in 12v Switching Regulator on 24v System on a Duex5 to power/control LEDs.
      It can obviously be used for other things, but the main point is how to use this feature, written in a basic non-technical fashion, making it useable for everyone to get started.

      I put it on Instructables here, where they featured it!
      https://www.instructables.com/id/Duex5-Use-Build-in-12v-Switching-Regulator-on-24v-/

      I use my blog as a sort of draft-posts for instructables, where I put together and boil down the posts in the end, and put on instructables
      https://betrue3d.dk/blog-posts/

      I've inserted the small post here for easy usage by people:

      [h]Index[/h]

      • Use Duex5 to get 12v

      • Jumper settings

      • Configure LED in firmware

      • Further customization options

      • All done

      [h]Use Duex5 to get 12v[/h]

      As far as I know the Duex5 (also in Duex2) is the only Controller or Expansions -board for 3D Printers with build-in 12v switching regulator, which means you can easily get 12v even if you use a higher voltage to power your machine (VIN Power - opens Duet3d Glossary) without having to restort to various step-down modules lying around in or outside your printer creating potential for shorts and other errors.

      [h]Jumper Settings[/h]

      In order to activate this 12v switching we need to:

      • Put a jumper on the pins marked with nr. 1

      • Check the FAN jumper nr. 2 is placed on the 12v position

      • I'm going to use the FAN3 Connector marked with nr. 3 for my LEDs

      In case you have difficulty seeing the colors as me, being colorblind, the + wire is to the right side of the 2-pin connector, and - wire on the left side.

      Image is part of the original conenctions diagram on Duet3D wiki.

      You can also see the full diagram here:

      [h]Configure LED in firmware[/h]

      We really just need to open the Config.g file and insert a small line under the other fans in our FAN section, like this:

      [[language]]
      M106 P3 S1; Set fan 3 value for our LED to on.
      
      ```It really just put FAN connector 3 on full power.
      
      Further customization options
      
      We can put the power to the LEDs on half (dimming it) by setting S to 0.5 instead of 1, or use the 0-255 range if that's more to your liking.
      
      It also means you can control it using Gcodes to do different things like turning LED on when a print starts and turn it off when a print job ends or what ever you like.
      
      [h]All done[/h]
      
      Here you can see the new jumper on nr 1, set jumper on nr 2 and our LED connector on nr. 3
      [![](https://i2.wp.com/betrue3d.dk/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/12vLED-e1497188774532.jpg?resize=300%2C263&ssl=1)](https://i2.wp.com/betrue3d.dk/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/12vLED-e1497188774532.jpg?ssl=1)
      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: Tool board configuration

      @dc42 Genuine, I only use genuine.
      I just tested with known good probe and it was a faulty probe, sigh. So much time wasted.
      Works fine on Toolboard.. tried getting it to work on io5 on Duet3 without luck though for some reason.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    Latest posts made by dintid

    • RE: CAN: Warning, Error and timeout. During start of print only

      @phaedrux as a sidenote.. are the docs subdomain section meant to take over for the dozuki?

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: CAN: Warning, Error and timeout. During start of print only

      @phaedrux the missing Duet webpage is not due to SD corruption (or I'll be extremely surprised).It happened as I went to RC and back again. I didn't check pi-screen so don't know if it happens during move to RC or back again.
      I'm using high end SD card, and while I set it in june 2020 (I wrote this while at it https://betrue3d.dk/rpi-and-duet-3-why-and-how/ ) I havn't ever used this machine as I've moved around some.
      It's only printed like max 1kg of filament or so.
      I'm doing backups before making changes.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: CAN: Warning, Error and timeout. During start of print only

      @dc42 With great experience comes great helping power.. or something like that 🙂
      Turned out the wires inside crimps on one end just hung on by a thread (literally). Since I had to test for continuity from the point where the wires were inserted into connector I didn't catch this.

      I downgraded firmware and did all the commands as listed on github (as @Phaedrux linked). I had to manually flash the toolboard, but they are both at fw 3.3 now.. my pi-screen doesn't boot up with preloaded webpage for my printer now though. (I used precompiled image you made back when I first set it up).
      Any easy fix for this?
      Also I noticed, prior to all this, how the webbrowser on pi-screen always complained that it wasn't shut down properly, so had to reload after each power-on of the machine.
      Is there a shutdown procedure, or other way to overcome this?

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: CAN: Warning, Error and timeout. During start of print only

      @dc42 said in CAN: Warning, Error and timeout. During start of print only:

      intermittent

      Before upgrading to RC it happened 100% always at the same point for front left and right. After firmware upgrade it got sporadic.

      Now Toolboard just flashes very quick and no response.
      I've tested wires from Distribution board to Toolboard for continuity, and they test fine. Also tested the RJ11 cable from Duet3 to Distribution board (using the supplied one).
      Not using any plugins.
      Downgraded firmware again but no change in the above.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: CAN: Warning, Error and timeout. During start of print only

      @dc42 After power cycle it seems to not find anything (heater, fans or bltouch) on Toolboard.
      Can led blinks in sync with mainboard
      ac8a2137-d7f2-4d9b-82a7-cf3b6210f200-image.png
      e1911272-24cf-4de2-b26e-f82a96e254f0-image.png

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: CAN: Warning, Error and timeout. During start of print only

      @dc42 updated without issues, but it seems to have made matters worse.

      Noticed hotend sensor (PT1000) switch between normal reading and 2000c. Heatsink fan does turn on and off whenever sensor burbs, so some information is still sent.

      The problem with homing (G32) is not 100% the same each time now as before RC fw.

      I noticed the CAN led blinks in sync, but when it goes to probe front left and front right it starts blinking rapidly.
      Each time it goes to center rear while it blinks rapidly, it probes and the blinking slows down untill it gets to front right, at which point it speeds up and fails.

      I've had it even fail normal G30 now. It never did that before.

      In a startup sequence I just did the sensor started blinking rapidly as soon as Z (bed) began lift. Same time sensor went to 2000c. Once it was supposed to probe it stopped blinking entirely and failed all probes.
      Had to turn the machine off and on.
      3c1e8b7c-c365-4523-8e85-fc384cf0acde-image.png

      Status:
      M122 B121
      Diagnostics for board 121:
      Duet TOOL1LC rev 1.0 or earlier firmware version 3.4.0rc1 (2022-02-08 09:04:48)
      Bootloader ID: not available
      All averaging filters OK
      Never used RAM 3576, free system stack 88 words
      Tasks: Move(notifyWait,0.0%,153) HEAT(notifyWait,0.2%,115) CanAsync(notifyWait,0.0%,65) CanRecv(notifyWait,0.0%,76) CanClock(notifyWait,0.0%,65) TMC(notifyWait,3.0%,57) MAIN(running,92.0%,341) IDLE(ready,0.0%,40) AIN(delaying,4.8%,142), total 100.0%
      Last reset 00:01:38 ago, cause: power up
      Last software reset data not available
      Driver 0: pos 0, 390.0 steps/mm,standstill, SG min 0, read errors 0, write errors 0, ifcnt 11, reads 49128, writes 11, timeouts 0, DMA errors 0, CC errors 0, steps req 0 done 0
      Moves scheduled 0, completed 0, in progress 0, hiccups 0, step errors 0, maxPrep 0, maxOverdue 0, maxInc 0, mcErrs 0, gcmErrs 0
      Peak sync jitter 4/8, peak Rx sync delay 547, resyncs 0/0, no step interrupt scheduled
      VIN voltage: min 24.2, current 24.2, max 24.3
      MCU temperature: min 37.3C, current 37.5C, max 37.8C
      Last sensors broadcast 0x00000002 found 1 63 ticks ago, 0 ordering errs, loop time 0
      CAN messages queued 1715, send timeouts 0, received 815, lost 0, free buffers 37, min 37, error reg 0
      dup 0, oos 0/0/0/0, bm 0, wbm 0, rxMotionDelay 0
      Accelerometer: none
      I2C bus errors 4619, naks 4619, other errors 4619

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: CAN: Warning, Error and timeout. During start of print only

      @dc42 I can't seem to find the page where it's descriped how to change to unstable repo. Link me?
      I have been using FW 3.3 daily for a week without this issue, so it's a somewhat odd. Af first I thought it was a loose connection, but it not anymore.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • CAN: Warning, Error and timeout. During start of print only

      Story
      Been printing a lot the past week without issues. I've made no changes at all on the printer, and no changes in slizer prior to the issue:
      In other words: It used to work perfectly, so BLTouch is not a new addition.

      Symptoms:
      What it does now it probe middle of bed, idle out on front left, then go and probe rear center, then go idle out front right... does it 3 times.. and then it goes on to print just fine.
      It's consistent in this and I cannot get it to fail when I do a selftest on BLTouch or just deploy and retract it etc..
      The CAN status light is blinking as expected and it's only complaining during the startup sequence...
      I have had it turned off, and also waited till next day with power off without any change.

      Machine type
      Using a cube style CoreXY machine with 3 seperate Z.

      Hadware and firmware
      I'm using Duet 3 in SBC (pi4 2gb) mode with a Toolboard LC (v1.0), both at FW 3.3
      Using Toolboard Distribution board.
      Wires used from distribution board to Toolboard are twisted silicone wires.
      I'm using original BLTouch v3.1
      Original Hemera extruder and some Sonun fans.

      Startup sequence
      I have a pretty straightforward simple startup sequence without conditional statements, but simply just calling old fashioned G28 from slizer to do the homing which do the probing in the middle of bed using G30, where it raises Z bed to nozzle and finally G32 where it go to front left corner and probe, then rear center and finally front right.
      I do this 3 point probing 3 times total.
      Files attached homeall.g config.g bed.g

      M122
      RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC version 3.3 (2021-06-15 21:45:47) running on Duet 3 MB6HC v1.01 or later (SBC mode)

      M122 B121
      Diagnostics for board 121:
      Duet TOOL1LC firmware version 3.3 (2021-06-15 16:12:58)
      Notes: hardware version v1.0

      When I updated to FW 3.3 I had to upgrade Toolboard LC (v1.0) firmware as well. I cant' find the link again, but I didn't get the very latest version as it listed that some things weren't tested yet.

      ca89631f-0f84-422e-889b-ff37b217b52c-image.png

      homeall.g config.g bed.g

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: Tool board configuration

      @dc42 Genuine, I only use genuine.
      I just tested with known good probe and it was a faulty probe, sigh. So much time wasted.
      Works fine on Toolboard.. tried getting it to work on io5 on Duet3 without luck though for some reason.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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      dintid
    • RE: Tool board configuration

      Yea, I have it wired correctly. Might be faulty probe. It's rare but it happens.
      I'm about to hook it up to Duet3 MB, and will report back 🙂

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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