Please send an email to warranty@duet3d.com and CC your reseller. Include a link to this forum thread and the details of your original purchase. You'll receive a reply with a form to fill out.
@nightlonk42 with the sensor assembled you should be able to feel the magnet rotates freely when manually running some filament through (by hand to feel the force). if you make a small dot on the part of the assembly that is visible on the back you can observe if the magnetic assembly is rotating freely.
RatRig's RepRap firmware page here has this listed. It's the cause of all the issues I've been having. I've contacted them and it should hopefully be fixed soon.
Thank you all soo much for the help! I seriously love this community ❤
It's usually a good idea to rehome Z or at least doa. single G30 probe at the center of the bed before and after the leveling. Before so that it has a good idea of where the bed is before probing the points. After because correcting the tilt can alter where the physical Z0 position is and doing another probe will re-establish it.
@nightlonk42 we do not advise powering a tool board from an OUT port, because of the common-mode CAN voltage that would be applied when the tool board is powered off (which could disrupt CAN communication) and because of the current surge that will be drawn when you power up the tool board.
The recommended approach is to power the tool board from the same PSU (typically 24V) that powers the Duet, through an inline 5A fuse if you are not using a tool distribution board. Here's an example of an inline fuse holder: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262131520883.
Normal Cat6 cable sheathe is PVC or similar meant for laying down once and not being moved repeatedly. It will wear down from 3d printer movement and bare your wires. I would suggest using cable that has a different kind of sheathing material.