Duet 3 Heated Bed config
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Is that ok that the Red: Diagnosis LED blinks ?
Ok i see its ok :
https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/17287/duet-3-diagnosis-led-will-not-stop-blinking/4 -
@roth said in Duet 3 Heated Bed config:
Left V_OUTO +
OUTO- GroundNote where is says out0 power in? You need to provide power there either from the PSU directly or jumped over from vin.
Alternatively since you are using an external relay you may be able to use a low current output instead of the high current out0.
The diagnosis light is fine.
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So that's why it doesn't work. You didn't have to do that with Duet wifi.
thank you !Then I'll just mount a cable bridge.
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Ok
Ok after I added the cable the heating bed heats up a little but only a few seconds.
Then again :
Error: Heater 0 fault: temperature rising much more slowly than the expected 1.7°C/secIt cannot heat up quickly at 1.7 ° C / sec
Where can you judge that?
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In RRF3 there is no longer a default heater model assumption used for the bed. Therefore, you must perform a PID auto tuning to give the firmware a model for bed heater performance. Failure to do so will result in an error message that the heater temperature is not rising fast enough and therefore triggering thermal protection. Running the PID auto tune for the bed and saving the results should resolve the error.
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Ok
Then I'll read that.
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I once tested the hotend. it works that way too.
Should you also do auto tune there? -
Yes pid auto tune is recommended for all heaters
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@Phaedrux said in Duet 3 Heated Bed config:
RRF3
I have to say I think RRF3 and the new Duet 3 are very good.
The connections are better. Clamp larger ones ..
12 V at 24 power supply now possible ...
And PID auto tune.
I can connect different sensors or panel due to IO_3 - IO_7 ..
Everything has become more flexible.A very nice advance to Duet Wifi with RRF2