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    • lolorcundefined
      lolorc
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I've damaged my duet board. I think I've created a short on my breakout pcb while changing my nozzle.
      All leds but the 3.3V do light up. I just hope it only the 3.3V reg.

      the board doesn't show up as an usb device, nothing on the esp serial port, no wifi connection either. When I do power the board, both the bed and the heater start to heat up.
      the 3.3V output give 0.5V and the 5V output gives 4.8V.

      Now I've removed the 3.3V reg, I measure 1.4ohm between 3V3 and GND.
      I guess it's worst than I initially thought, I must have killed everything on the 3V3 bus 😞
      I don't know exactly what happen on the breakout pcb, but there's 3V3 and 24V, i hope I haven't shorted 24V and 3V3

      Would you have any advice to help me diagnose this issue further ?
      I guess the 1.4ohm between 3V3 and GND when everything is unplugged is not normal.

      Thanks in advance.

      –
      Laurent

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      • lolorcundefined
        lolorc
        last edited by

        sdcard must be dead, it's not recognised by my computer anymore.
        resistance between 3V3 and GND is 12.2ohms without the sdcard inserted

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        • Qdeathstarundefined
          Qdeathstar
          last edited by

          12 ohms of resistance is pretty low. What is the resistance with your hotend assembly disconnected?

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by

            Which type of Duet it?

            It does sound to me that you had over voltage on the 3.3V rail.

            EDIT: you mentioned WiFi in your post so you've answered my question. The Duet WiFi has a special MOSFET driver circuit that ensures that the hotvend and bed are off if 3.3V is not present. The fact that this is not working means the driver chip has failed, and the only likely cause of that is a voltage much higher than 5V on the 3.3V rail.

            Unfortunately this means that all or most of the chips connected to 3.3V have probably failed.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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            • lolorcundefined
              lolorc
              last edited by

              what do you mean by hotend assembly ? the heater cartrigde ? it's 14ohm (40W, 24V one)

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              • lolorcundefined
                lolorc
                last edited by

                Hi David,

                Thanks, I did not see your answer yesterday.
                I guess it's not repairable at all 😞

                lucky me.

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                • lolorcundefined
                  lolorc
                  last edited by

                  I guess I secretly wanted to support you and buy another one 🙂 (better smile than cry)
                  I've seen there's a rev1.01 on it's way, what are the changes ? (are they related to the ethernet version ?)

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by

                    Rev 1.01 has been in production for a while. The changes are minor, to do with how the noise filtering capacitors on the thermistor channels are grounded.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                    http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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