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stepper stalling during load and unload #170
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is it possible that the load is too high in the teflon tubes? i changed mine to tubes with 3mm inner width because of the load the 2mm version produced at that length (on the end of the spool when its more bent). |
Oh, didn't realize any responded to this! This is an upgrade from the original MMU to the MMU2 (and then s) yeah. Are the old steppers potentially an issue? |
I think I may have found the problem. Looks like the male connectors on my rambo are going bad and resistance is increasing. It appears as though the power plug for the MMU where it connects to the rambo has a very slight sign of melting and the resistance of the connection is higher. I think I'm not getting enough current to the MMU. I'll try getting new connectors and bypassing the connector on the rambo and see if that fixes it. |
Hi, the resistance of the power plug is important, but normally you end up with all leds flashing when there is a problem with it. The plugs should not be melting, there is not enough current used by the mmu2.(if it is there must be a seriuos hardware error) |
Issue: I have this issue intermittently but the stepper motor that spins the bondtech gears for loading and unloading seems to be stalling. The behavior is as follows: the filament starts to get pushed through the feed tube as the speed ramps up. As it gets near the load / unload max speed, the stepper makes a loud buzzing sound and the filament stops feeding. After a few seconds making that noise and being stalled, the extruder continues to slowly push filament in small increments till it gets to the extruder. It happens on all five of the filament selector locations.
Printer: MK2.5s MMU2s
Firmware: 3.8.1 @ 1.0.6
What I've tried to resolve:
Anyways, I'm at a bit of a loss. It doesn't always happen, but when it does, it'll happen dozens of times in a row.
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