@SteveYYC adding ;e to the g1-line has answered my question #1. thanks again.
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RE: atx power - on/off and layer statistics
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RE: i'm afraid my next raspberry pi is going to die soon.
@oliof that' what i'm already considering but eve if the rpi will be bootable from usb after it refuses booting from sd card this will not cure the root cause of my issue.
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RE: syncronizing 2 z-steppers
@Danal i do not have a z-endstop mounted near the nozzle - i don't hav a z-endstop at all.
dc42's hint solved my issue.
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RE: atx power - on/off and layer statistics
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inserted m80 into config.g and i did not (yet) observe the absence of the atx control box. having an eye on it.
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i had 'G1 X0 Y0 Z75 f1000' at the end of my print file. added ';e' and now the correct total number of layers is displayed.
thanks for your help.
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RE: i'm afraid my next raspberry pi is going to die soon.
@spllg no, it's not correct - https://docs.duet3d.com/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_3_family/Duet_3_Mainboard_6HC_Hardware_Overview : Alternatively, the SBC can provide 5V for the Duet using the "SBC -> 5V" jumper. Note that the Duet's in-built protection is bypassed. In this case the "5V->SBC" and the "SBC->5V*" jumpers should both be fitted, but remove the jumper from "Int 5V EN".
i have jumpered it accordingly and hopefully my rpi will survive with this configuration.
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RE: my second raspberry has just passed away
@CaLviNx i could operate the rpi using 5v-power from the duet but i would loose the ability to switch off duet's psu when the print has finished.
if you still cant work it out I would be willing to purchase the secondhand board from you
seems you are looking for a cheap board.
are obviously unable to operate it properly.
ok, it seems, i am unable to operate it correctly after i was able to do so for 4 monthts. wondering what the change could be.
i understand: i'm on my own!
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RE: duet3 6hc servo control
@dc42 thanks for your answer. i think i will write a little python-script to posprocess the g-code.
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duet3 6hc servo control
hello,
i'm thinking of creating a servo motor controlled part cooler.
my question: (how) is it possible to configure (m563 ..) part cooling to use a servo motor like a part cooling fan?
thanks for your answer.
g.
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RE: i'm afraid my next raspberry pi is going to die soon.
@dc42 thanks for your answer. as i am using an official rpi psu a ground loop should not be an issue and my rpi should not be in danger.
still kind of concerned.
rgds, g.
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RE: i'm afraid my next raspberry pi is going to die soon.
@spllg no, it's not correct - https://docs.duet3d.com/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_3_family/Duet_3_Mainboard_6HC_Hardware_Overview : Alternatively, the SBC can provide 5V for the Duet using the "SBC -> 5V" jumper. Note that the Duet's in-built protection is bypassed. In this case the "5V->SBC" and the "SBC->5V*" jumpers should both be fitted, but remove the jumper from "Int 5V EN".
i have jumpered it accordingly and hopefully my rpi will survive with this configuration.
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RE: i'm afraid my next raspberry pi is going to die soon.
@dc42 just to be sure: in order to power the 6hc 5v from the pi the jumpering is
internal 5v en = open, 5v -> sbc = open, sbc -> 5v = closed
is this correct?
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RE: i'm afraid my next raspberry pi is going to die soon.
@oliof could the death of 2 rpis be related to the fact that i have a Duet 3 MB6HC v1.0 (newer boards seem to have a different 5v powering design).
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RE: i'm afraid my next raspberry pi is going to die soon.
- the rpi is powered by the genuine rpi powersupply
- the duet is powered via internal 5v (jumpers: internal 5v en = closed, 5v -> sbc = open, sbc -> 5v = open)
- after printing ~1hour none of the rpi-chis is hot - i could touch it with a finger for a long time, so i guess, the temperature is below 45-50 C
i forgot to mention -
FIRMWARE_NAME: RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC FIRMWARE_VERSION: 3.4.5 ELECTRONICS: Duet 3 MB6HC v1.0 or earlier FIRMWARE_DATE: 2022-11-30 19:35:23
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RE: i'm afraid my next raspberry pi is going to die soon.
cooling: heat sinks without fan - going to check temperature tonight
plugged devices: camera + hdmi display -
RE: i'm afraid my next raspberry pi is going to die soon.
@oliof that' what i'm already considering but eve if the rpi will be bootable from usb after it refuses booting from sd card this will not cure the root cause of my issue.
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RE: i'm afraid my next raspberry pi is going to die soon.
- powering: i will check later today.
- shutdown: i connect to the rpi using ssh and execute 'shutdown -h 0' on it before i cut off power.
forgot to mention: the two dead rpis do not boot from any other sd-card but a new rpi booted from the sd card of the dead rpis.