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    • Vetiundefined
      Veti
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      @3dprintingnut said in short-to-ground reported by driver(s) 2 4 9:

      Error: over temperature shutdown reported by driver(s) 2 4 9

      are those physical chips getting hot?
      does it report this straight after power up or after first movement?

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      • dc42undefined
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        If you are getting those errors without even enabling the drivers, it probably means that the SPI communication to those chips is not working.

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        • 3dprintingnutundefined
          3dprintingnut @dc42
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          @dc42 said in short-to-ground reported by driver(s) 2 4 9:

          ou are getting those errors without even enabling the drivers

          yeah, I haven't enabled 2 4 9 drivers, coz I only need 7 axis, and used 2 drivers on duex5, so the rest 3 drivers were removed on board. is there any way to stop popping up the error?

          Error: short-to-ground reported by driver(s) 2 4 9
          Error: over temperature shutdown reported by driver(s) 2 4 9

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          • 3dprintingnutundefined
            3dprintingnut @Veti
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            @Veti those chips are not hot, they are not being used. it reports error as soon as power up.

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti
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              @3dprintingnut said in short-to-ground reported by driver(s) 2 4 9:

              so the rest 3 drivers were removed on board.

              you physically removed the chips from the board?

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              • 3dprintingnutundefined
                3dprintingnut @Veti
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                @Veti yeah, that's right.

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                • droftartsundefined
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                  @3dprintingnut said in short-to-ground reported by driver(s) 2 4 9:

                  @Veti yeah, that's right.

                  I expect you'll need to disable SPI poling of those chips in the firmware. I don't know how to do this.

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                  • dc42undefined
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                    You can use M569 with parameter R-1 to disable monitoring of a driver.

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                    • Hugo Hiaslundefined
                      Hugo Hiasl
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                      When I had this error message it was a broken cable (one of the 4 cables to the stepper).

                      Having it on multiple steppers might be caused by another reason.

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                      • 3dprintingnutundefined
                        3dprintingnut @dc42
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                        @dc42 it's fixed, thank you very much.👍

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                        • 3dprintingnutundefined
                          3dprintingnut @dc42
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                          @dc42 another issue, it shows below warning as soon as turn on power, do you know why and how to fix it?
                          heater 1.jpg

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                          • Vetiundefined
                            Veti
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                            that is normal for e3d hotends with silicone socks.

                            what hotend do you have?

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                            • 3dprintingnutundefined
                              3dprintingnut @Veti
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                              @Veti yeah, I use E3D V6 hotend with silicone sleeve, is there any way to close the warning?

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                              • TLASundefined
                                TLAS @3dprintingnut
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                                @3dprintingnut
                                FYI, I've seen this error when the drivers don't have any power... (on Duex due to a blown fuse)

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
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                                  @3dprintingnut said in short-to-ground reported by driver(s) 2 4 9:

                                  @Veti yeah, I use E3D V6 hotend with silicone sleeve, is there any way to close the warning?

                                  It's simply telling you what you can expect from a runaway heater condition. It can be ignored but it cannot be suppressed.

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