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    Warning: VIN over-voltage event (29.7V)

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    • Milanundefined
      Milan
      last edited by

      This warning message is keep on coming every sec, what could be the issue?
      otherwise all works fine

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      • Milanundefined
        Milan
        last edited by

        Due to this the main page of DWC act differently ("Processing " indication at the left corner changing every sec. to "off" and conmes back

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        • Vetiundefined
          Veti
          last edited by

          which duet?

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          • Milanundefined
            Milan
            last edited by

            Duetwifi 2

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
              last edited by

              Either the VIN voltage from your PSU is too high, or something is overloading the 3.3V rail, causing the voltage to be less than 3.3V. The 3.3V rail is used as the voltage reference when measuring VIN.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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              • Milanundefined
                Milan
                last edited by

                Ok , I've taken 3v from external source, that could be the reason, coz my Duet 3.3V rail conked off

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                • Goscickiundefined
                  Goscicki
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