Laser filament monitor
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could you please add myself to the list of people interesed in a beta laser-filament-monitor?
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Can you add me to the list I have a print farm that i am converting over to duet's and filament monitoring is a must. Happy at the moment if it just detects a jam or filament out.
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I know it is realy hard to say but will this Sensor cost less than 50$ and will it be avaible at 2018?
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@as-3d-druck yes and yes
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Nice thank you.
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I am looking forward to purchasing Duet3D laser filament monitor when it will be out for sale.
Thanks,
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when its for sale even beta version i would be interested in purchasing this monitor
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I would be interested too
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Just woke up to another failed large print due to a jam. Please add me to your list. I am UK based, tinkerer, with some experience in programming Arduino and ESP microcontrollers.
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Please throw me on there too @dc42
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You've probably got more than enough, but I'd test it too.
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looking forward to an eta
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Any kind of ETA on these new filament monitors?
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I would be interested in testing one of those too, since I have several printers (CoreXY and Deltas, all with DUETs), use OpenSCAD myself and do Arduino Programming, I think I meet the conditions (Except living in Germany and not in the UK )
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No word in a month? Hoping to hear something soon dc42
I'm putting in an end stop sensor based filament out sensor now in my CoreXY. Can anyone tell me if there is any point in a mechanical end stop board with a few support components and an LED, as opposed to just as simple switch? I find versions of both on Thingiverse. Does it matter with a Duet board?
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@3dmntbighker The only thing that will matter between a simple switch and a switch with the LED is likely the high or low switching. For instance, I just installed a simple switch filament out sensor using a makerbot style endstop and it switches low. So you'll just need to set the relevant flag when you setup the command.
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@phaedrux Thanks for the info. I wondered if a plain switch with no resisters anywhere could damage the Duet. Perhaps the inputs on the Duet are well protected and debounced?
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@3dmntbighker said in Laser filament monitor:
@phaedrux Thanks for the info. I wondered if a plain switch with no resisters anywhere could damage the Duet. Perhaps the inputs on the Duet are well protected and debounced?
Yes, the endstop inputs are.
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sorry for the delays. An update on testing is here:
https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/6092/laser-filament-monitor-test-results
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