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    • aegoundefined
      aego
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      1 - IMG_3298.JPG

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      • aegoundefined
        aego @aego
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        @aego
        the welds seem ok to me

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        • A Former User?
          A Former User
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          possibly. a little light on solder paste for the socket, but pins look okay at a distance.

          the 4 pin connector isn't connected to anything when you're trying this right?

          if so sounds like you should check the warranty terms with your vendor and report back.

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          • aegoundefined
            aego
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            @bearer said in No USB port in Paneldue 7 " firmware installation:

            all 4 pins are connected. Should I disconnect the White (Din) or Red (+5v) pin?

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            • A Former User?
              A Former User @aego
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              @aego said in No USB port in Paneldue 7 " firmware installation:

              all 4 pins are connected.

              to both the PanelDue and the Duet? if yes, try disconnecting all 4 from one side just to be sure.

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              • aegoundefined
                aego
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                Now after desconnecting all pins, the USB port appeared.
                I triggered the Write button, started the process and was soon interruped with the following error message " Flash command failled"

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                • droftartsundefined
                  droftarts administrators @aego
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                  @aego I was going to say you need to disconnect the PanelDue from the Duet, but you seem to have done that now.

                  See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/PanelDue_Firmware_update for flashing instructions.

                  Did you check the Erase all, Lock, and Boot from flash boxes?

                  Ian

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                  • A Former User?
                    A Former User @aego
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                    @aego said in No USB port in Paneldue 7 " firmware installation:

                    I followed the instructions at https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/paneldue/,

                    no you didn't 🤦

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                    • aegoundefined
                      aego
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                      Yes, I triggered Erase and Reset buttons. I'll reread the instructions and if I jumped anything, I'm sorry

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                      • aegoundefined
                        aego @aego
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                        @aego
                        Anyway there was evolution thanks to bearer
                        my thanks

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                        • aegoundefined
                          aego @aego
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                          @aego
                          Bearer you are right, I did not check the Erase all, Lock, and Boot from flash boxes. My failure to read the instructions quickly. Again sorry and thank you, thank you very much

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