CoreXY axis don't move at printing
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@mrehorstdmd said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
How can you tell junk from the good stuff?
It also helps to buy from reputable distributors like mouser or digikey.
Here's the one I use. (canadian mouser store front) https://www.mouser.ca/ProductDetail/Mean-Well/SE-200-24/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMsPs3th5F8koBXG%2F88ctzcM7%252bcCQ8TI45g%3D
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@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
Meanwell
Ok. And yes I have a PCB bed heater connected to the duet.
What a PSU could you recomment for a Duet 2 Wifi, PanelDue 7i, E3D Chimera, PCB bed heater, one tool fan and two part fans. I realy appreciate your help. Thanks a lot! -
@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
canadian mouser store frontSorry but I'm from germany and it's very expensive to ship and tax. But thank you now I know what I'll looking for. Hopefully everything will work after that replacement.
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Well Mouser is just an example of a reputable distributor. You'd have to find something similar locally.
The PSU I linked is suitable for a printer without a PCB heated bed.
This link will help you calculate how big the PSU needs to be: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_the_power_supply
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Your power supply voltage is probably dropping when the bed heater turns on. Is your bed heater definitely a 24V one; or if it is dual voltage, have you wired it for 24V not 12V?
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@dc42 said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
Your power supply voltage is probably dropping when the bed heater turns on. Is your bed heater definitely a 24V one; or if it is dual voltage, have you wired it for 24V not 12V?
Yes it drops at heating the bed. I asked you that in an other thread but you didn't answer I thought of this it doesn't matter.
Ok now I take a look at it but there are no hints if it's 12V or 24V. I can see that there are 3 points where you can wire it. I took 2 pictures for you.
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Can you measure the resistance between the two wires? What size is the bed heater?
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@dc42 said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
Can you measure the resistance between the two wires? What size is the bed heater?
I measured 3 ohm and the size is 330x330mm.
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@dc42 I have to correct my answer after using an other multimeter I get 1,3 ohm
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@aimrabbit said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
@dc42 I have to correct my answer after using an other multimeter I get 1,3 ohm
That's a 12V bed heater. As you are using 24V power, you need a 24V one. That explains why your PSU was shutting down.
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@dc42 said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
@aimrabbit said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
@dc42 I have to correct my answer after using an other multimeter I get 1,3 ohm
That's a 12V bed heater. As you are using 24V power, you need a 24V one. That explains why your PSU was shutting down.
Is there a way that the heating bed can be used with 24V? Or do I have to buy a new one and where can I get a good one in that size?
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From a little googling it looks like there is a Tronxy bed that is 24v compatible.
As for where you would be able to find it. I'm not sure about in Germany, but there's always gearbest. https://www.gearbest.com/3d-printer-parts/pp_314650.html
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@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
From a little googling it looks like there is a Tronxy bed that is 24v compatible.
As for where you would be able to find it. I'm not sure about in Germany, but there's always gearbest. https://www.gearbest.com/3d-printer-parts/pp_314650.html
Sorry but this is a 230x230mm heatbed but I need a 330x330mm. It's 10cm to small.
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@aimrabbit looks like you know the terms to google for then.
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@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
@aimrabbit looks like you know the terms to google for then.
It's not that I'm tried to find one. But I only get undersized heatbeds so that's why I'm asking but if no one have an idea I have to find an other solution. And I'm don't asking just for fun... I'm asking because I'm stuck with the VIN problem from the beginning.
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My apologies, I didn't intend to sound sarcastic. It was just that a quick google search turned up several options in multiple sizes.
Here's a 330x330 24v: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3D-Printer-MK2A-MK3A-Aluminium-Heatbed-Thermistor-Build-Surface-Sheet-300mm/32948965327.html
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@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
My apologies, I didn't intend to sound sarcastic. It was just that a quick google search turned up several options in multiple sizes.
Here's a 330x330 24v: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3D-Printer-MK2A-MK3A-Aluminium-Heatbed-Thermistor-Build-Surface-Sheet-300mm/32948965327.html
Wow thank you so much I'll go and order it right now! Thank you! I found nothing and thought I waste all my money.. I realy appreciate your help. I must order it... THANKS!
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@phaedrux said in CoreXY axis don't move at printing:
My apologies, I didn't intend to sound sarcastic. It was just that a quick google search turned up several options in multiple sizes.
Here's a 330x330 24v: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3D-Printer-MK2A-MK3A-Aluminium-Heatbed-Thermistor-Build-Surface-Sheet-300mm/32948965327.html
I bought now this one https://www.roboter-bausatz.de/833/mk2a-heizbett-300x300-mm because the one from aliexpress would take nearly one month to be send to me. But with your link I got the right model and found a lot of matches. Big thanks.
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Sorry for not showing back for two weeks but I had got a lot of work to do.
What I can say about this problem. After I've got my 24V heater bed, the VIN is not decreasing anymore.
But now I got another problem which I realy not understand what to do and why it's causes.
At the beginning everything is fine and it's printing realy well but then after maybe 3-5 minutes the filament don't get through the hot end - if I pull it a bit back ( 1cm ) and then push it back in it will resume printing. What could that be and how can I fix this issue?