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    • pcsentinelundefined
      pcsentinel
      last edited by

      I have, its linked in the message under the picture.

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
        last edited by

        the config looks ok.
        did the temperature work before?

        you are running a very old version of the firmware (1.2) consider updating to the current version 2.02

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        • pcsentinelundefined
          pcsentinel
          last edited by

          Everything has been working fine for a long time, I was printing fine yesterday, but after the print had ended this fault just presented itself. I have obviously tried switching the unit on and off multiple times, but it always comes up with the error. I know the FW is old, but since its been working fine, I don't think its related

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti
            last edited by

            could be a blown vssa fuse.

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti
              last edited by

              disconnect all and connect one at a time to rule out shorting of the vssa line.

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @Veti
                last edited by dc42

                @veti said in Heater Fault:

                could be a blown vssa fuse.

                Yes, if your Duet is a revision 1.0 or 1.01 then with power off, use a multimeter to measure the resistance between VSSA on a thermistor pin and GND on an endstop pin. It should read no more than a few ohms. If instead it's very high, the VSSA fuse has blown, which will make all thermistors read 2000C.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                • pcsentinelundefined
                  pcsentinel
                  last edited by

                  Its a V1.01 board and that measurement is 60KOhm so guess the fuse has blown

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @pcsentinel
                    last edited by

                    @pcsentinel said in Heater Fault:

                    Its a V1.01 board and that measurement is 60KOhm so guess the fuse has blown

                    Yes. Find and fix the short between thermistor wiring and something else that probably caused it to blow, then see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connector_and_spare_part_numbers#Section_VSSA_fuse for how to replace or bypass the fuse.

                    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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                    • pcsentinelundefined
                      pcsentinel
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for your help, have now applied full resettable fuse and 10K resistor fix. Funny though as could not find original fault.

                      Whilst fixing I have also recognised a further issue but as is unrelated I have created a new thread.

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                      • felixlvhundefined
                        felixlvh
                        last edited by felixlvh

                        Hi @dc42, i have the same issue as mentioned above. can you eleborate how can i use a multimeter to verify if i have vssa fuse blown? i am pretty sure all wiring are ok and now i am getting open circuit error message. thanks a ton!

                        FIRMWARE_NAME: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet FIRMWARE_VERSION: 2.05.1 ELECTRONICS: Duet WiFi 1.0 or 1.01 FIRMWARE_DATE: 2020-02-09b1

                        @dc42 said in Heater Fault:

                        Yes, if your Duet is a revision 1.0 or 1.01 then with power off, use a multimeter to measure the resistance between VSSA on a thermistor pin and GND on an endstop pin. It should read no more than a few ohms. If instead it's very high, the VSSA fuse has blown, which will make all thermistors read 2000C.

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