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    oddjob
    last edited by 22 Sept 2019, 09:08

    Hi All,

    I made an error on a new build with polarity crossed and blew the 1 and 7.5 amp fuses. I corrected the issue and I'm now having an issue with the 1 amp fuse blows under heater load. It's a dual extruder (converted Cubex Duo) which I'm I am running 2 x E3D V6 hotends. I find I am able to Auto tune the heaters on the hotends, however when I try to heat a tool the 1 amp fuse blows. Any pointers greatly appreciated.

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      Veti
      last edited by 22 Sept 2019, 09:54

      the 1amp fuse is for the fans.

      does the fuse still blow if you disconnect all the fans?

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        oddjob
        last edited by 23 Sept 2019, 08:22

        Hi Veti,

        Thanks for your input. Unfortunately yes the 1 Amp fuse blows even if the fans are disconnected. I've also connected the fans to the always on an they seem to function correctly.

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          Veti
          last edited by 23 Sept 2019, 10:01

          and all fan outputs work fine before heating?

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            oddjob @Veti
            last edited by 23 Sept 2019, 10:14

            @Veti

            I've not checked the fan outputs. I have checked the fans operate on the always on outputs and they were fine. The fans also work when I auto tune the Hotends.

            The fuse blows when I request heat to be applied to the hotend whether from manual input or from running the preheat macro.

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              oddjob
              last edited by 23 Sept 2019, 10:27

              Hi Again Veti,

              I've not checked the fan outputs. I have checked the fans operate on the always on outputs and they were fine. The fans also work when I auto tune the Hotends.

              The fuse blows when I request heat to be applied to the hotend whether from manual input or from running the preheat macro.

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                Veti
                last edited by 23 Sept 2019, 10:56

                my thought was along the lines of the pwm fan mosfet being blown. and when for example the part cooling fan turns on, it creates a short circuit.

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                  oddjob
                  last edited by 23 Sept 2019, 11:51

                  Thanks for the insight really appreciated, I'll look at testing the mosfet.

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                    dc42 administrators @oddjob
                    last edited by 23 Sept 2019, 12:44

                    Are you certain that you didn't get the fuses swapped? Turning a heater on shouldn't blow the fan fuse.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                      oddjob @dc42
                      last edited by 25 Sept 2019, 08:28

                      @dc42 Yes, absolutely correct fuses swapped, now running fine. Thanks for your insight, very much appreciated.

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