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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Unsolved
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    • juri79undefined
      juri79 @A Former User
      last edited by juri79

      @bearer
      ver 1.03
      jumper ext_5v I am not set
      No other voltage was applied to the Board.

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      • juri79undefined
        juri79 @A Former User
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        @bearer said in Prompt where to begin recovery duetwifi and PanelDue:

        @juri79 said in Prompt where to begin recovery duetwifi and PanelDue:

        Yes. works without connecting to the usb

        when with a bit of luck it is only the mosfet (TR7) for the PS_ON pin you need to replace. picture would still be helpfull.
        (although TR7 will not have any effect on a faulty PanelDue)
        Thank you

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          A Former User @juri79
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          @juri79 said in Prompt where to begin recovery duetwifi and PanelDue:

          jumper ext_5v I am not set

          that explains why the rest of the board is okay, there is no connection from the indicated pin and the rest of the board with out ext_5v jumper.

          it doesn't explain why PS_ON pin died; maybe you put 12v on the PS_ON pin? (the middle of the three)

          regardless of where you put 12v on that connector it doesn't offer a clear explanation as to why the paneldue failed, if you can include a picture of the wiring (power off!!) it may help diagnose.

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          • juri79undefined
            juri79 @A Former User
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            @bearer
            I have already removed the excess

            I'll draw it now

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            • juri79undefined
              juri79 @A Former User
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              @bearer Screenshot_100.jpg

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                A Former User
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                I cannot see how connecting 12v to that pin with the ext_5v jumper removed should cause any problem at all, its effectively disconnected.

                could there be some loose strands or something on the connections causing a short?

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                • juri79undefined
                  juri79 @A Former User
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                  @bearer
                  Maybe due to the fact that I pressed the power button?

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                    A Former User
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                    a short between PS_ON and ground would explain why that mosfet may have failed. but it has no connection to a failed paneldue so there is something missing from the equation.

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                    • juri79undefined
                      juri79 @A Former User
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                      @bearer
                      This of course will not help, but when turned on, the entire Board (LEDs) and screen flashed

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                        A Former User
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                        Unless well lit and focused pictures of the boards have any clues I don't think I have more to add I'm affraid.

                        Replacing TR7 (tiny mosfed between the Vin terminal and the always on fan) will likely fix the PS_ON problem, but no idea why or what caused the paneldue issue.

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                        • juri79undefined
                          juri79 @A Former User
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                          @bearer
                          Thank you again.
                          if restore - write

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