Duex5 Endstop Issue
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Hi,
This is how I connect power to Duet 2/Duex combos.
The two wires connecting the boards are solid, the two wires from the power supply are stranded.
The goal was to keep the length of wire from each board to the power supply the same so both boards see the same voltage.
Frederick
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I had a very similar issue when building my IDEX printer. I seem to remember finding information from @dc42 that the end-stops on the Duex2/5 were polled differently from those on the main Duet2 board. I just moved mine back to the main board and the issue went away.
The issue I had was caused by the end-stop status not changing correctly or becoming stuck as triggered when it wasn't. This caused failed homing on the U axis, or failure to do a second more precise homing move after the coarse one. I verified that it was the Duex by manually triggering the end-stop and monitoring its status in DWC, where you could see it sticking. As soon as I moved it to the Duet2, it worked flawlessly.
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So with Muldex that can sol e the U problem, but with 3 Z motors on duex and Bltouch on duetwifi?
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@martin7404 Good catch! I remember seeing that too, but I must have spaced it when I did the wiring. The wires are about 100mm long so it might be ok but I'll change it anyways.
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@NexxCat This sounds like the issue. I updated to 3.2.2 and homed it maybe 10 times and no problem so far but it can be intermittent. I test it some more today.
I would move it back to the WIFI but I was hoping to use two filament runout sensors so I don't have the room on the board for both if I do.
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@martin7404 said in Duex5 Endstop Issue:
So with Muldex that can sol e the U problem, but with 3 Z motors on duex and Bltouch on duetwifi?
I did try moving all three z axis motors to the wifi but my leveling was the same.
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@3DPrintingWorld said in Duex5 Endstop Issue:
@martin7404 said in Duex5 Endstop Issue:
So with Muldex that can sol e the U problem, but with 3 Z motors on duex and Bltouch on duetwifi?
I did try moving all three z axis motors to the wifi but my leveling was the same.
Then what ever issue you are having is very likely related to the endstop sensors and/or the wiring.
I have my 3 Z steppers and Z endstop sensors connected to my Duex5 and they all work without problem now that I am running firmware 3.2.2.
Frederick
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I have not seen this issue repeat since installing 3.2.2. Despite it being bad practice to have the endstop on a different board then the stepper. I will keep a eye on this should nozzle alignments not stay consistent as I often do multi material printing. The end goal is to move the y-axis to senseless homing which will make also room on the mainboard for the remaining endstop.
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@3DPrintingWorld said in Duex5 Endstop Issue:
Despite it being bad practice to have the endstop on a different board then the stepper...
It's not bad practice, except that on Duet 3 there is one combination that is currently unsupported (endstop connected to main board and motor connected to expansion board).
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@dc42 said in Duex5 Endstop Issue:
It's not bad practice
Ok, good to know! I would consider this problem solved since I am not seeing any issues since updating to 3.2.2