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    • Sashaundefined
      Sasha
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      I just got my Duet WiFi and set it up with USB for the first time and was able to successfully get the web interface to load. After making a change in the config.g file over the web interface to change it from a delta type to a cartesian printer and pressing apply something went wrong. I'm not sure if I made an improper change in the file or what happened. However, now I can't even access the duet from either the web interface, nor via USB connection (using repetier to try to connect). Looking in Device Manger I don't see the duet either. I have tried depowering and repowering the duet and USB cable as well.

      Is there a way I can move back to square zero and start over? Is this just a problem with the files on the SD card? and is there a way I can re-initialize the SD card files?

      I'm not very familiar with the duet and am not sure where to start right now.

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      • Sashaundefined
        Sasha
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        Additionally, the 3.3V LED is not on. If the 3V3 rail is bad, that would explain why I can't communicate to it at all. Is there a way to repair this? I still don't even know how this could have happened, I never connected/disconnected anything.

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        • 3dprinting meatheadundefined
          3dprinting meathead
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          @Sasha:

          Additionally, the 3.3V LED is not on. If the 3V3 rail is bad, that would explain why I can't communicate to it at all. Is there a way to repair this? I still don't even know how this could have happened, I never connected/disconnected anything.

          You can try unplugging your endstops, see if that helps. My board did that because I wired it wrong, and it was sending 3.3v to ground, and messing up my entire day.

          If I can learn it, than anyone can learn it.

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          • Sashaundefined
            Sasha
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            I think I may have found the source of the problem. While I had the web interface working I did home the axes. This left my Z endstop triggered which is pulling V to GND constantly it looks like. I'll have to fix this in the morning.

            I am able to communicate if I disconnect the Z endstop. I may have to re-design my endstops to use all 3 pins? Or maybe I just have them configured wrong…

            EDIT: I just saw your post. Yes, it does look like the same issue.

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            • 3dprinting meatheadundefined
              3dprinting meathead
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              @Sasha:

              I think I may have found the source of the problem. While I had the web interface working I did home the axes. This left my Z endstop triggered which is pulling V to GND constantly it looks like. I'll have to fix this in the morning.

              I am able to communicate if I disconnect the Z endstop. I may have to re-design my endstops to use all 3 pins? Or maybe I just have them configured wrong…

              EDIT: I just saw your post. Yes, it does look like the same issue.

              I had to re arrange the pins on my endstop to fix it. Mine are the "dumb" 2 wire endstops, and I connected the wires on the outside, leaving the middle blank. The polarity on it doesn't matter. 3 wire endstops are a little more confusing though.

              edit: I can't spell

              If I can learn it, than anyone can learn it.

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