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    • CoolioXundefined
      CoolioX
      last edited by

      Greetings --

      I recently received an additional Smart Effector (I have 2 already) and when plugging it in to existing connections, the z-probe hit doesn't register.

      In my general debugging, I swapped out the new one with one of my existing Smart Extruders and there was no problem -- the Z-Probe and all electronics worked as expected.

      I'm assuming that this Smart Effector is defective, but I'm told by my distributor (Filastruder) that I need to post to this forum to authorize the exchange. Are there other steps I should attempt in order to get the hardware running? I didn't have to go through it with the other ones...

      Thanks in advance for your support.

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      • dc42undefined
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        Please follow https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Smart_effector_and_carriage_adapters_for_delta_printer#Section_Commissioning and tell us which step doesn't work.

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        • CoolioXundefined
          CoolioX
          last edited by CoolioX

          So I have already commissioned the printer with another smart effector. I shouldn't have to change my settings right?

          But to be clear, step 5 is where things fail. While I don't even get the LED to signal a successful startup, the thermistor registers the correct temp, so I know it's getting power and some things are working.

          It's when I tap on the hot end and don't get the green light that I'm sure to have failed...

          If I immediately unplug the faulty smart effector and replace it with another one, it works just fine. Same thermistor, hot end, heat sink, etc.

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @CoolioX
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            @CoolioX said in Smart Effector Will Not Z-Probe detect:

            But to be clear, step 5 is where things fail. While I don't even get the LED to signal a successful startup,

            So step 4 doesn't work either? How many flashes do you get from the green LED when you power up?

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            • CoolioXundefined
              CoolioX
              last edited by

              Sorry for not being clear. The green LED doesn't flash at all (which I believe is the same LED that signifies the Z probe hit.)

              But like I said, the thermistors register the proper temp, so I know that there's power going to the device and that SOME of the connections are working.

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @CoolioX
                last edited by dc42

                @CoolioX said in Smart Effector Will Not Z-Probe detect:

                The green LED doesn't flash at all

                If it doesn't flash (normally twice) a few seconds after power up, the most likely reason is that that +3.3V power or ground is not reaching the effector. The temperature sensor connections are completely separate. So please measure whether you are getting 3.3V between the +3.3V and GND pins of the 8-way connector on the effector.

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                • CoolioXundefined
                  CoolioX
                  last edited by

                  I get +3.284v on both the faulty effector and the working effector.

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @CoolioX
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                    @CoolioX said in Smart Effector Will Not Z-Probe detect:

                    I get +3.284v on both the faulty effector and the working effector.

                    Thanks, in that case I approve a warranty replacement. Please contact your supplier.

                    Can you post some good photos of both sides of the effector here before you send it back? If using a smartphone camera, I find it helpful to hold the phone far enough back to get good focus, then use the digital zoom.

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                    • CoolioXundefined
                      CoolioX
                      last edited by

                      Thanks... Posting photos of my approach. Effector B is the "faulty" example.

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                      • dc42undefined
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                        last edited by dc42

                        Thanks. I was mostly interested in whether all pins of the 8-pin connector had been soldered (they have), and whether both sides of inductor L1 were soldered down (which is hard to tell from your photo, but unlikely not to be).

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