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    • MOundefined

      "Could not establish a connection to the Duet firmware!…"

      Firmware installation
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      MOundefined

      After a lot of testing and moving things around, I have to say that you're right after all, it must be the signal. While signal dB values change, and I can maintain the connection for quite some time - even seemed fixed at some point - while uploading new config via web interface I've noticed something very telling.

      In the batch of text files being uploaded, some would pass some would fail - retry - different batch would pass and different fail, and so on…

      Got it going now but resigned myself to running it via usb.

      Thank you for your time mate, you can close this thread 🙂

    • MOundefined

      Help with layer cooling fans

      Duet Hardware and wiring
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      MOundefined

      @number40fan:

      ; Tool definitions
      M106 P1 H-1
      M563 P0 D0 H1 F0

      Is what I have that lets S3D control them part fan.

      Thank you sir, this worked, either on it's own, or together with me resetting the main process in S3D, as I was typing my last answer and saw the answer that it should work on it's own when plugged in to Fan0, I remembered a bug that keeps popping up in S3D once in a while, where a change made to a process doesn't get applied at times, no matter what setting you set it to, like say stopping a print at certain height, it remains there, even that you have removed the height restriction later on etc… simply removing and recalling the process clears the issue... no idea why, don't ask 🙂

      Anyway, they work now, thank you!