@phaedrux Uploaded the new config files, but didn't change anything, but the wrong series of thermistor was selected. It said B4032, but it was supposed to be B4700. It is fixed now. Also RRF 3.3 is successfully installed. Thank you very much!
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RE: Homing problem Ender 3 pro
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RE: Homing problem Ender 3 pro
@phaedrux The install of RRF 3.0 was successful. and it homes as it should. The only problem I have right now is the setup of my thermistor. nozzle thermistor is n/a and bed thermistor thinks is is -273 C (almost 0 K).
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RE: Homing problem Ender 3 pro
@phaedrux console.csv This is the response for M122
Picture of error. At this moment the wifi module has behaved for at least 10 minutes now. Maybe it was a temporary thing, but i still think it will be good to upgrade to RRF3
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RE: Homing problem Ender 3 pro
@phaedrux I've only had this problem once befor when I first got the board about a year ago (it took a whille before I installed it on my ender), but somehowI made it work back then. And now it happens again.
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RE: Homing problem Ender 3 pro
@phaedrux When starting up it first connects to wifi, after 20 seconds or 1 minute or so it disconnects en starts reconnecting. it reconnects en disconnects again. after a while it just says wifi module is idle.
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RE: Homing problem Ender 3 pro
@phaedrux Thanks! that fixed it. But it went a bit troublesome. I got back from work and wanted to update my firmware but it kept disconnecting from my wifi. while nothing has changed with the wifi in the meantime. after several times trying to upload the software it finally succeeded. but now there is some trouble with the wifi..
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RE: Homing problem Ender 3 pro
@rjenkinsgb When the machine is turned on while the axes are already away from the endstops it gives the status "no" for all the axes that are away from the endstop.
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RE: Homing problem Ender 3 pro
@rjenkinsgb without using ''M564 H0'' it just says ''G0/G1 insufficient axes homed'' without further information. And then if I fill in some values for the head position it works for manual jogging, but cant print anything because it needs to home again, but doesn't give me any errors. When using "M564 H0" it allows me to move the head without homing, but still cant print because when it homes the head just slams into the endstops without any error codes. And I turn the power off as soon as possible.
It seems like the endstops do not communicate with the homing for some reason, but don't know why. And they do work under settings>machine properties.
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RE: Homing problem Ender 3 pro
@rjenkinsgb it is possible to jog the Axes by using command"M564 H0" first or by giving the Axis a certain value first. Negative towards the endstop and positieve going away from the endstop.