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Two processors is a great idea, does that mean the wifi processor can act as an external watchdog to the main processor? reseting the board in the unlikely event of a that the main processor get stuck could be a great way of making sure the heaters don't get left on full blast.
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Sadly I personally agree, despite having an excellent wifi point inside the garage used for printing I would always hard wire things like this.
aussiephil, please can you explain why?
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I dont see WiFi being an issue. Its only a viewing portal and not the control interface. It doesnt need to stream G-Code to the machine only allow you to view what its doing. Some extra latency on that if it is increased at all isn't going to affect a print. Even dropping connection a few times shouldn't mess things up unless you need to emergency stop. I guess as long as there is a physical emergency stop button then I think its a good idea.
Most people have wifi and its often far cheaper to add wifi than it is to route ethernet.
Maybe there could be a header and future driver support for an external Phy and RJ45 daughterboard?
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I personally do not believe wifi is the best connection methodology.
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You can add a physical pause button for less urgent stop, see [reprap.org], so that allow facing most problems even in case of temporary communication loss.
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Out of curiosity, once you have finalized the latest design, what's the time-delay involved before Filastruder will have these boards or will it be month(s) long delays before the US supplier can sell / offer them?
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You can add a physical pause button for less urgent stop, see [reprap.org], so that allow facing most problems even in case of temporary communication loss.
You can add an emergency stop button too. If you look at the description of the M581 gcode, I specified that trigger #0 does an emergency stop - so that the firmware doesn't need to be able to read the SD card to do it.
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E stop switches like that one aren't really momentary, they stay in position (off) once triggered until you manually release them. Typically done with a twist on that style. I have one somewhere in my junk bin that has a lock tumbler setup so you need a key to reset the switch. Every modern machine tool has this style switch, although in that case they are wired into a system level PLC responsible for safety interlocks, e-stop, drive enables etc. If for some reason you need to E stop things, you don't want power re-enabled the second you take your finger off the button.Quote
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Could you clarify what the difference is between 24v and general power? Unless you are saying you have two PSUs in there, one 12v and one 24v for whatever reason...
And to be clear, the e-stop is a momentary switch wired in series with the general rocker switch, to momentarily cut the power when pressed? That actually seems like a pretty good system, but I agree with the strange sizes of the switches haha.
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It looks like we will have a few pre-production boards left over from the beta test programme. We will be selling these at the heavily discounted price of £55 + carriage + VAT if applicable. We don't promise that these will be identical to the production boards, but we are guaranteeing firmware support for at least a year or money back (our option) in the unlikely event that we make an incompatible hardware change when we manufacture the production board. These will be available starting about 2 weeks from now. Send me a PM with your country and PayPal email address if you are interested. We are restricting people to one board each.
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Could you clarify what the difference is between 24v and general power? Unless you are saying you have two PSUs in there, one 12v and one 24v for whatever reason...
And to be clear, the e-stop is a momentary switch wired in series with the general rocker switch, to momentarily cut the power when pressed? That actually seems like a pretty good system, but I agree with the strange sizes of the switches haha.
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I have indeed two power supplies, 24V and 5V (taken from the 24V), so shutting down the 24V to board allow to communicate with the board with the power drivers off (but the 24V PS is on). As now my hotend fan is in 5V, this is less useful than before.
The initial purpose of this separated 5V was to be able to have a relay shutting down the 24V power like on ATX power supply. In case of a board MOSFET failing conductive, this is the ONLY WAY to stop heating. Relay not installed yet, but it could be wired on the board ATX output.
The question is: does RepRap Firmware shut down the power supply if there is an uncontrollable heater runaway ? I would like to now that.
As for E-Stop, this is indeed one with a mechanical locking. Direct shut like that without relay is in agreement with European safety rules, and the simplest way because relay needs be special for safety loop (was acceptable for safety to serialise the two contacts of an ordinary 2RT relay, don't know if still accepted).
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Could you clarify what the difference is between 24v and general power? Unless you are saying you have two PSUs in there, one 12v and one 24v for whatever reason...
And to be clear, the e-stop is a momentary switch wired in series with the general rocker switch, to momentarily cut the power when pressed? That actually seems like a pretty good system, but I agree with the strange sizes of the switches haha.
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Currently the ATX power pin is not deactivated in the case of thermal runaway, but that could be implemented.
You would need to add a M80 command in config.g to activate the ATX power pin at startup. My Duets start up in well under a second. On the Duet 0.8.5 and Duet WiFi there should be no transitional states of that pin.
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I'd like to use the new duet however there are two problems. The first one is about PayPal. Unfortunately they had to stop their activities in my country due to licensing problems since the beginning of june. Are you going to offer another option for paying (credit card). The second problem is about customs. If the declared value is over 75 euros, the board is going to be examined by customs. While this is ok and I am willing to pay for the tax, anything related to 3d printing is considered to be an industrial item and I need to be a company to be able to pick it fron the customs. Is there a way to declare it under 75 euros?
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What type of thermocouple(s) is/are supported with the daughter board?