YES THATS IT !
It was jerk value in my gcode being too low. I must have gone down acceleration rabit hole when dealing with IS. This was driving me crazy, I wish I asked for help earlier.
I might try input shaping again, Thanks !
YES THATS IT !
It was jerk value in my gcode being too low. I must have gone down acceleration rabit hole when dealing with IS. This was driving me crazy, I wish I asked for help earlier.
I might try input shaping again, Thanks !
If it occurred twice with 2 boards that would indicate there is some fault with your hardware. Problem happens when you are trying to print, so lets narrow it down to heaters.
YES THATS IT !
It was jerk value in my gcode being too low. I must have gone down acceleration rabit hole when dealing with IS. This was driving me crazy, I wish I asked for help earlier.
I might try input shaping again, Thanks !
I wanted to try input shaping on my printer but I cant get it to work. I tried everything and at this point im just giving up.
However I can't turn the damn thing off !!!
When my printer runs it makes very jittery arc movements and printer seems to ignore jerk and acceleration settings, I got it set to 1mm/min and it still moves very rapidly. Travel jerk is so strong makes motors skip steps.
When I send M593 console says that "Input shaping is disabled, yet its still on.
I disconnected the motors and tried each driver individually with a motor alone (not connected to axis). All 6 drivers behave in the same way. The Y axis stalls in the same fasion, the reason it worked so far is because its driven by two motors. I stalled them easily with my finger.
When both X and Y axis are driven together they are much easier to stall.
I also removed board and inspected it for any water condensation or debris - its perfectly fine.
I wonder why motors stall completely and wont turn again. On my 3d printers when I stall the motor it will lose steps until I release it and then continues to turn.
I used this board for past 4 years and it worked like a charm.
However recently X motor started stalling and losing steps. Occasionally Z axis will lose steps as well. Y motors run without any issues.
Stalling happens always when moving X and Y axis simultaneously. And when driving X axis alone it happens at random.
Intermittently I am getting driver short to ground errors.
G code is exactly the same, I haven't changed anything for past 4 years.
Here is what I tried so far:
Effectively I replaced all electronics except main board (what a waste of time)
I checked all connections multiple times, and everything is connected correctly with no shorts (there was no shorts to begin with !)
I run axes at:
X - 4A
Y - 3.5A (two motors using 2 separate drivers)
Z - 2.5A
It seems to me that Duet cannot deliver sufficient current to the motors anymore.
@dc42 Never connect the input of a DC-DC converter to a heater or fan output. - I did exactly that, what might be consequences?
I will follow your advice, thanks for letting me know.
I guess I got lucky, 1st rule of engineering: If it ain't broke, don't fix it
Yes S1 and S0 works for me but Led it too bright I needed to dim it.
Anyways got this issue solved, I added step down DC converter between Duet and Led, now flickering is gone.
@bearer I tried all sorts of PWM values, I don't really need to dim them but I have to be able to turn it on and off with G-code commands. And I don't have any driver after duet, just a resistor
@taconite I cannot have this LED always on, I need to be able to switch in on and off with m106 commands.
I'm using duet wifi to build pick and place machine with bottom vision camera and led ring around it.
I have problem with horizontal lines on camera image and I suspect it might be caused by Led controlled by PWM from Fan2 output.
Is there any way to switch off PWM on fan and just have plain voltage control instead?
Thanks
Arkadiusz