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    d0minik96

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    • RE: Artillery Genius Duet 2 Wifi Configuration

      @engikeneer said in Artillery Genius Duet 2 Wifi Configuration:

      M669 K0

      Oh man! That's it! It works finally!!!! Thank you so much. I really lost my hope with this conversation!

      posted in Using Duet Controllers
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    • RE: Endstopstatus

      @alankilian Nice it worked, ty very much!

      posted in Duet Web Control
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    • RE: StepDown 24V-->12V for Noctua Fan

      @dc42 yes i just found out, that the 24V line is shared, so that is where my problem is comming from. I solved it by placing the buck converter between my PCB and the Fan at the hotend.

      posted in General Discussion
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    Latest posts made by d0minik96

    • RE: 3D Touch affects Heater 1 Sensor

      @dc42 Yes they share ground. Would it be possible to share the ground in the Duet board aswell? Would love to use the ripple cable of the Genius without using a seperate wire for the PT100 that i use. I fixed it for now by disabling the Heater when i run the Bed Level Sensor with the B1 Value in the M558 Command.
      This way it works but starting my print takes longer now, cause my temp is dropping when i home z. Works but is not great

      posted in General Discussion
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    • 3D Touch affects Heater 1 Sensor

      I just installed a 3D Touch on my Printer. It is working fine, but when it toogles on the bed i get a spike in my Heater 1 reading.
      4b2cb358-b8f6-4a77-bf77-297b08126840-image.png
      In the Picture u can see 2 Spikes, both happend when i homed z with the 3D Touch. I am using a Artillery Genius and i installed the 3D Touch on the PCB on the Printhead where a connector for a bl touch is given.

      M950 S3 C"exp.heater7";
      M558 P9 C"^zprobe.in" H5 F100 T2000				;
      G31 P25 X35 Y30 Z1.896  ; Z probe trigger value, offset in relation to nozzle. And trigger height adjustment
      M557 X10:215 Y60:230 S20                       ; define mesh grid
      

      Could it be a software issue or must it be related to the Wiring of the pre installed PCB of the Genius? My Temp Sensor is also wired on the PCB, and i did not see such a behaviour before i installed the 3D TOuch.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • Changing the behaviour of "cancel print"

      Is it possible to change the behaviour?
      I want that my tool is driving to a high z pos and my bed comes towards me, so i can remove the bad print. 🙂

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: TempTower Temp - PrusaSlicer

      @argo
      i print from highest to lowest. Ty for the commands 🙂

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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    • TempTower Temp - PrusaSlicer

      Hello Boys,

      when i print a TempTower i add in prusaslicer the following Gcode:
      M104 S255 in order to change my Printtemperature at a layer.
      It's not looking like the print will wait for the Temp to be reached, can you confirm this?
      Is there a M command to let the print wait for the targettemp? like M109 (for bed temp)?
      After looking in the G Code Dictionary, i am not sure if M192: Wait for Probe Temperature maybe is this command? But im not sure what is meant with probe.

      Edit: The reason i ask is, that i use a copper hotend, and i have the feeling that the temp is falling pretty slow.

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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    • RE: Firmware Retraction Tuning with Macros

      Is there are wipe while retracting function in firmware retraction aswell?

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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    • RE: StepDown 24V-->12V for Noctua Fan

      I'm sorry that i wasted your lifetime. Ty all for your suggestions. Helped me to find the problem !

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: StepDown 24V-->12V for Noctua Fan

      @dc42 yes i just found out, that the 24V line is shared, so that is where my problem is comming from. I solved it by placing the buck converter between my PCB and the Fan at the hotend.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: StepDown 24V-->12V for Noctua Fan

      I did some more testing:

      The buck converter works. I directly solderd my fan to the buck converter and i had 12 V on the fan and the fan was moving quieter than before.

      But after using the cables of my Artillery it is running with 24 V again.

      So there must be a problem with the wiring. I am using the preinstalled
      ribbon cables of my Artillery. There is a small pcb inside of the printer where the cables change from ribbon to normal. Im sure that i have the right pair, as the fan is not moving when disconnect this 2 specific wires. My guess is that on the PCB is something that converts my 12 V to 24 V but i am not sure why. I will check google if this is common Artillery problem....

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: StepDown 24V-->12V for Noctua Fan

      @mrehorstdmd
      I dont think this is true. I measue the voltage drop over the Fan with a Multimeter. Its 24V. The Fan can handle 24 v but Not for a lang duration.

      It is Turning fast, but since i have no reference i can Not say if it too fast or Not.

      I will check tomorrow my wiring, mabye there is something wrong with the wires from my artillery, i dont know. But im Sure the stepdown converter works as it should, just Not with the Fan.
      As i tested the with this liste voltage Display for drones that i had flying arround.

      I would say im pretty fit with Electronic but this duet conversation is just a night mare for me so far. Did Not find anybody with the same Issue, so must be wiring or some electrical Circuit issue

      posted in General Discussion
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