Extruder motor not working(stuttering)
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If in doubt, test to identify the phase pairings
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_and_connecting_stepper_motors#Section_Identifying_the_stepper_motor_phases -
@jay_s_uk
This cabling, is the one that gets me no reaction when I input commands.
The other one that does from left to right is red blue green black, with the same spacing as the one above -
@Phaedrux Thank You I will give this a look when I get out of work
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@usernoob well the above is from the end documentation for that motor. I have some of their high torque ones and it uses the same wiring.
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It was the wiring the one provided by the manufacturer was wired correctly. I didn't realize it was working properly as the slightest amount of resistance on the motor makes it stop (i.e. the filament presses to hard against the gear). for now I am going to try to rule out any resistance cause by the titan aero. While I have to ask if there is anyway to get to produce more torque without swapping motors.
For the record the current is set at 800 mA with a 1.4A maximum. i could bump it up to 85% of the max current but would that be the proper next step in trying get more power out of it ?
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@usernoob bumping to 85% will help. What voltage are you running at?
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@jay_s_uk off the top of my head I believe im runnin 12v on from the power supply, but im not sure if you can apply a diffrent voltage on the motors.
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@usernoob no. you'd have to swap other things to 24v too.
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@jay_s_uk
No Dice,
Bumped it up to 85%(1190 mA) and made sure there was no real points of resistance. Yet the motor cant create enough torque to move the filament.
I'm not sure but could I have damaged the board or the motor by using the wrong wires? or is there another option to try and get more power out of the motor.
I dont think I've chosen a motor that cant do the load as it says the slimline motor can work with the titan aero that i purchased. -
Does the motor turn properly when left loose from any gearing and filament roller?
Does the behaviour change if you connect it to a different driver and changing the config to suit?
What happens if you connect a different motor to that driver and changing the config to suit?
Yes it's possible something could have been damaged, but if that were the case I'd expect there to be some warnings.
Stuttering usually means there's a bad crimp/wire.
Replacing the wiring harness might be the next best step.
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@phaedrux
Sorry I just realized you might still be under the impression that it is still stuttering.
Using the supplied wire (so the correct phases are connected), No Stuttering occurs.so currently at now at 1190mA the motor spins the correct way consistently, but doesn't apply enough torque to turn the motor when connected to the gearing on the titan aero. When Tested
Currently trying to change the motor to a different pinout, to see if that will produces any notable change in torque