I had some motors on the way so I tried what Tony mentioned and it was a bad motor.
Best posts made by siblues
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RE: Motor phase disconnected problem?
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RE: Duet WiFi dont work
Try following this step by step
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/1.)+Getting+Connected+to+your+Duet/7
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RE: Heat bed heater help?
Thanks for the link the time it will take is a bit longer than what I am currently experiencing but it isn't too bad 10-12 minutes.The weird thing is the calculator only shows a 4 minute difference between the 300 and 600 w versions of the heater.The 600w is only available in the 110v or 220v versions.The 12v version looks like a better option for me with this printer,I will look into the 110v version and 24v PSU on my Corexy plans.
Latest posts made by siblues
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RE: Duet WiFi dont work
Try following this step by step
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/1.)+Getting+Connected+to+your+Duet/7
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RE: Heat bed heater help?
Thanks for the link the time it will take is a bit longer than what I am currently experiencing but it isn't too bad 10-12 minutes.The weird thing is the calculator only shows a 4 minute difference between the 300 and 600 w versions of the heater.The 600w is only available in the 110v or 220v versions.The 12v version looks like a better option for me with this printer,I will look into the 110v version and 24v PSU on my Corexy plans.
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RE: Strange Heat Bed temperature curve
I agree with Phaedrux.I was having the same issue and it was caused by a bad solder joint/connection on the thermistor wiring.
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RE: Heat bed heater help?
The heater can be purchased in either 300 or 400w versions and my PSU is a Meanwell 450 so I am guessing it will be stressed a bit but should be able to handle the load.
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Heat bed heater help?
I have a cartesian style printer with a heat bed size of 320 x 225.I have a .250 MIC6 plate on the way and I am planning on ordering a silicone heater for the printer from Keenovo.I have a few questions regarding the heater.I was planning on ordering a 12v version with an Auber or similar relay to use with my Wifi.I have a Meanwell power supply that has open 12v terminals so it can directly feed the heater and then the wifi can control it through the relay but I am unsure how long that would take to heat and whether or not I should try ordering and wiring up a 110v version to the mains.I plan on ordering the heater with a semitec thermistor and two openings in the center to allow me to install a replacement thermistor in the future if need be.The second opening would be for a thermal fuse location.The 12v version would be simpler and safer for me I believe although I am capable of wiring a 110v version.I would just prefer to stay away from ac if possible.I will use whichever one will help me get this printer functioning the way it was meant to be.Thanks
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RE: Round heater on a square heat bed?
Keenovo might be able to make a heater with the necessary bolt holes so the heater reaches all the edges.
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RE: Sudden consistent under-voltage events
I had the same issue it was the wiring going into the Duet it seemed like it was tight but the actual plastic on the terminal was interfering with the connection.
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RE: Thermocouple short question
Have you tried checking continuity between the wiring and heater block?
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RE: Magnetic Filament Sensor Updates?
Have you received any of the assembled sensor boards yet?I would love to see any pictures you may have laying around.
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RE: Expansion board with 5v drivers
does the BLTouch deploy and retract when you issue the commands?
This is the most thorough explanation I have found regarding setting it up on the Duet boards
https://betrue3d.dk/bltouch-on-duet-wifi-configuratio-and-usage/