@dc42 @briskspirit there is neither a laser engraved model number or a sticker... I have just mailed the company for mor details. If i can't get more info from them i'll try the method of measuring the length and resistance. Thank you all for your quick responses!
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RE: Changing TMC2660 into TMC2130
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RE: DWC 3.5.0-rc.1 disconnects after a while
Thanks for all your feedback! I have now raised the board up and installed some fans (in addition to the heatsinks, because they were getting fairly hot so they must be doing some cooling). I have been printing a lot and have not had the overtemperature or disconnect issues. Never would have guessed that the webcontrol would be affected by hot drivers... Lesson learned!
As for the motor currents: I have no idea wether or not my drivers reach the presets, but at this point it works good enough to leave it alone -
RE: DWC 3.5.0-rc.1 disconnects after a while
Hello thanks for your reply!
Yes the heatsinks on the drivers are fairly hot to the touch. Currently i have them mounted directly on each driver with thermal paste.
X motor is set to 1700mA
Y is 3400mA (dual Y motors)
Z is 2500mA
Dual extruders are set to 500mA eachWhen starting a print just now, the interface disconnected again (bed was still warming up). So I'm thinking either my ethernet chip is failing or the RC has some hickups on my board
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DWC 3.5.0-rc.1 disconnects after a while
Hello
I have recently upgraded to the RC version of DWC and reprap firmware on my duet 2 ethernet. I installed the G-code viewer plugin to check if my printer is still doing the right thing. After a while the DWC disconnects and I couldn't reconnect unless i dis- and reconnected the ethernet cable. So I figured I would stop using that plugin to avoid issues. However now the printer also disconnects when just looking at the job status page.
I get (a lot) of high temperature warnings for 2 of my drivers (looking into adding a cooling fan to cool the heatsinks), so that might be the cause?
Or is there something else that might be wrong?
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RE: Changing TMC2660 into TMC2130
@dc42 okay thanks a whole lot again man! Did not see there were 2 Z connectors... Decided to go with the duet ethernet. Then i'll try to change the Z and Y then in the slicer. I'll order soon!
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RE: Changing TMC2660 into TMC2130
@dc42 and what about the secondary Y-motor? Just wire it in with the other one but switch out two wires?
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RE: Changing TMC2660 into TMC2130
@dc42 okay measured the phase resistance at 1.8ohms, think that means between 1.5 and 2A? And found out i have 2 Y motors.. guess i overlooked one. So in short: 6x bipolar stepper motors with a current draw between 1.5 and 2 amps. Hope this helps you and me out? Thanks again man!
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RE: Changing TMC2660 into TMC2130
@dc42 @briskspirit there is neither a laser engraved model number or a sticker... I have just mailed the company for mor details. If i can't get more info from them i'll try the method of measuring the length and resistance. Thank you all for your quick responses!
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RE: Changing TMC2660 into TMC2130
@dragonn oh ok thanks! Only info i can get atm is from their site and it says "nema 17 (48mm)"
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RE: Changing TMC2660 into TMC2130
@dc42 no sorry they pulled off all the stickers from the motors.. i think they're just the nema 17's from most printers?
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RE: Changing TMC2660 into TMC2130
@dc42 it's a 48mm stepper, thats all i know sorry... It's a leapfrog Creatr HS and i bought it whole.