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    • Calibration of extruder steps for a pellet printer

      Hello everybody,

      as part of a project I am currently setting up a pellet printer with a radial extruder screw.
      The printer is already up and running. Currently it is my turn to calibrate the printer, but I can't get any further with the settings for the steps/mm of the extruder motor. I've already read in several forums how to do this for a filament printer, but I don't know how to do it for a pellet printer. Does anyone have an idea and could give me some tips?

      Here is a CAD picture how my printhead looks like.
      0_1538390966131_Druckkopf.png

      Here are some information about the printer:

      • volume melting cylinder: 0,45 L
      • Nozzle diameter: 3 mm
      • Nozzle length: 80 mm
      • Extruder motor is connected via a 500 mm long flex shaft
      • Nema 24 Extruder motor (resolution 1.8°/step) -> https://de.nanotec.com/produkte/560-st6018l3008-b/

      If you need more information please feel free to ask.

      Thanks in advance

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
      Woelkchen
      Woelkchen
    • Connecting two endstops to my Duet Ethernet

      Hey everyone,

      as part of a project I'm currently converting my Renkforce 2000 to the Duet Ethernet.
      The Renkforce 2000 uses two endstops. One for Z_min (microswitch) and one for Z_max (optical endstop with four pins; light barrier). I've already connected the Z_min endstop to the Duet but how can I connect the Z_max endstop?
      Is it even possible to connect a second z endstop switch? If so, can someone tell how to do it?

      Thanks in advance!

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      Woelkchen
      Woelkchen
    • RE: Duet Web Control won't respond.

      The Duet Ethernet and Duex 5

      posted in My Duet controlled machine
      Woelkchen
      Woelkchen
    • Duet Web Control won't respond.

      Hey Duet Community,

      I have a problem with Duet Web Control. When I start to heat my seven heater elements everything is fine. But after a period of time I want to change the tool from standby to active / active to standby or want to extrude material the Duet Web Control won't resopond anymore. So I have to restart the Duet, but when I use a dynamic IP I have to search for a new one..

      Could this be a problem with the internet connection or IP adress. I tried both, a static and a dynamic IP, but the Duet Web Control doesn't respond to both at some point.
      Does someone has an idea what the problem could be?

      Thanks.

      posted in My Duet controlled machine
      Woelkchen
      Woelkchen
    • thermocouple FAULT LED

      Hey everyone!

      I have a problem. Before I connected my heat bed, all thermocouples ( seven in total on four daughterboards) worked well. After I connected the heated bed, all fault LEDs of the thermocouples started to shine.

      I removed all the thermocouples and connected them one by one and checked each one to see if it worked. The first and second one worked most of the time. I did many variation in the connection sequence, but anytime the fault LEDs started to shine.

      I hope you can understand my problem. It is difficult to describe.

      Thank you.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      Woelkchen
      Woelkchen
    • RE: Connecting a SSR between Duet and heated bed

      Hey,

      can someone tell me, if this wiring diagram for the SSR is right?

      0_1535456819648_SSR_Heatbed.png

      The power supply and the SSR are the one which I'm using.

      I found this diagram on google: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/aJ_yCfp-3W20019wH7vZYGCzsmyo1LDV_nBlZVrClyLhURl64LqPUWeGi6pOEmMlzQ=w5000-h5000

      Please correct me if I'm wrong.

      Thank you

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      Woelkchen
      Woelkchen
    • Connecting a SSR between Duet and heated bed

      Good evening,

      I am currently upgrading my Renkforce 2000. The printer is powered by a new power supply (RST-5000-24 Mean Well) and the Duet Ethernet. Now I would like connect the heating bed and the Duet with a SSR. However, I'm not sure what kind of SSR I exactly need. The new power supply has an output of 24 V / DC.

      The original power supply of the Renkforce has the following specificatons:
      -input volatge: 85 - 265 V/AC, 120 - 370 V/DC

      • output voltage: 24 V/DC

      Therfore, I would think that the heat bed is designed for 24 V / DC. However, 230V is shown on the bottom of the heat bed (see picture below)

      0_1535042534271_IMG_20180823_181228.png

      Now, I'm a little bit confused. Can somebody help me please? 🙂

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      Woelkchen
      Woelkchen
    • RE: Connection and configuration of a stepper driver Nema 24

      @dc42

      In your M906 command in config.g, use E2400 to set the current to 2.4A (or less if you don't need quite a much torque). You will need to use a fan to cool the Duet, see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Mounting_and_cooling_the_board#Section_Cooling.

      I did exactly what you said. But the stepper motor shortly vibrated and then the driver burnt out. Maybe there is a mistake in the wiring of the motor. We have an 8-wire cable and we wired it like this:
      0_1534933793789_Schrittmotor.png

      What went wrong?

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      Woelkchen
      Woelkchen
    • Connection and configuration of a stepper driver Nema 24

      Hello everybody,

      I have a problem here with a stepper motor. As part of a project at the university I would like to connect a stepper motor Nema 24 to the Duet Ethernet. This should be used as an extruder motor and therefore requires a relatively high torque. Here are some specifications and also the link to the stepper driver:

      • current per winding: 3 A/winding
        -holding torque (bipolar): 353.55 Ncm
      • restistance per winding: 1.3 Ohm
      • resolution (°/step) 1.8 °/step

      https://de.nanotec.com/produkte/560-st6018l3008-b/

      Now my question, can I connect this stepper motor to the Duet? If so, how can I configure the motor in the firmware?

      Thank you!

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      Woelkchen
      Woelkchen