@dc42
Thank you! Helps a lot. Really appreciate the fast answers
Latest posts made by Frederik561
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RE: Bedheater won't turn off
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RE: Bedheater won't turn off
@dc42
Okay, thank you. I don't have any issues making it work as intended. I have inverted in M950 and it works fine. I have set the standby temperature to 35 degrees and it does not turn on at startup. When activated to reach 10 degrees, the heater turns on and holds the required temperature perfectly. Before printing, I wait before the temperatures are reached instead of relying on the board to wait for the correct temperature to be reached, so that should not be a big issue. I am using the system you describe to smooth the PWMIn M307 the possibility for connecting a peltier module for cooling is even mentioned (inversion happens in M950 though).
It works when connected to the e1 heater and draws 3 amps when activated. 4 motors have set limits to 1 amp each and the nozzle heater draws about 1 amp as well. Is it likely that the 7.5A fuse will break?
If yes, is it okay to replace the 7.5A bladefuse with a 10A instead? Will more than 7.5A in that channel damage the board? (Duet 2 wifi) -
RE: Bedheater won't turn off
- I am certain. I have tried removing the inversion and it still happens
- I intend to cool the bed to 10 degrees C. Should be possible with 12V and 3-4 amps.
- It is for a bioprinter. Basically a normal 3D printer that prints into a cool petri dish
- I have tried some different peltier elements. Currently I am using a TEC1-12706 model with 2 Ohms resistance at 25 degrees C. This resistance increases with increased temperaturdifference, meaning I will always draw less than 6 amps. I have an ACR712 measuring the current at all times using an arduino
I am now using the e1 heater output with the peltier module and it works fine with bang bang. I have nothing else connected and as I understand it, the limit is 7,5A right? It will limit the amps to the peltier element with each motor drawing 1 amp and the nozzle heater drawing about 1 amp as well (only have to heat to 37 degrees C). So only about 2,5 amps max to the peltier element?
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RE: Bedheater won't turn off
@Veti
Ok, thank you. I have never tried to work with 3D printers before, and I don't think I had any ways of knowing that in advance. I wrote the config-file before the post was made in september and it only just gave up now, so I thought everything was fine.Guess I have to buy a new duet 2 wifi? I don't suppose the problem can be fixed?
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RE: Bedheater won't turn off
@jay_s_uk
Any way to fix it? And is the same mosfet used for all heaters or can I still use the nozzle heater? -
RE: Bedheater won't turn off
@Veti To make a more even current. A peltier module does not work well with a low frequency. The limit is 65535 Hz so I thought the MOSFET would be capable of doing that.
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RE: Bedheater won't turn off
Inverting because I am using a peltier module to cool down. And the heater stays on even when removing the SD card. I suppose that is a bad thing?
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Bedheater won't turn off
Hello
I have a problem with my bedheater. It wont turn off and the red indicator is always on even though it detects fault and is turned off in the duet web control. I am using it with a peltier module to cool the bed down, but that is not the problem. Even if I configure it as a normal heater, it will always be on. Can anyone help with this?/Frederik
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M307 S does not work
Hello
I have a problem using the M307 S command. I am using a peltier module to cool down the bed and it works fine when S1 is used. However, if I use for example S0.5, the heater (cooler) is just turned on at all times. Any idea why that is?
Thanks in advance
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RE: How to make different bed probing patterns
@Phaedrux Thank you for answering! About the probe in a radius, how do I define the point around which the radius is taken (the center)?