Short to ground on drivers 0123
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I forgot to mention that the error message is present without the motors plugged ...
It is the Duet3 V1.01Here is a photo of the plug. I tested the phase before plugging it.
Tape is provisory.
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@Touchthebitum said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
I forgot to mention that the error message is present without the motors plugged ...
that would unfortunately indicate the drivers/mosfets are damaged
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@bearer said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
@Touchthebitum said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
I forgot to mention that the error message is present without the motors plugged ...
that would unfortunately indicate the drivers/mosfets are damaged
Tha would explain why I'm loocking for a solution since 2 days ....
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Are you using an Hemera hotend? If so then they have some really weird wiring with the last two pins swapped. So Black - Red - GREEN - BLUE.
I've just read your second comment. If it happens with no stepper plugged in then this hints at you've blown your board.
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@StevePS3 No, I'm at the beginning building process
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@StevePS3 said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
If so then they have some really weird wiring with the last two pins swapped
there isn't really any standard to follow, so it can't really be weird. the guide will work regardless of colours.
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@bearer said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
@StevePS3 said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
If so then they have some really weird wiring with the last two pins swapped
there isn't really any standard to follow, so it can't really be weird. the guide will work regardless of colours.
I tested phases and continuity in wires and pairs are correct.
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@bearer
Is there not? OK, Every other stepper I've ever used (not that many) has always been B-G-R-B.In that case ignore me
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@Touchthebitum said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
I don't know whhat to do because I tried to swapped wires many times.
one wrong combination where you let one side of the h bridge drive against the other is enough to cause this issue.
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@bearer said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
@Touchthebitum said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
I don't know whhat to do because I tried to swapped wires many times.
one wrong combination where you let one side of the h bridge drive against the other is enough to cause this issue.
On every drivers and without plugged motors ?
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@Touchthebitum said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
On every drivers and without plugged motors ?
driver 5 and 6 are okay arent they? and yes, the error will persist after unplugging the motor if you got the "correct" wrong combination.
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@bearer said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
@Touchthebitum said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
On every drivers and without plugged motors ?
driver 5 and 6 are okay arent they? and yes, the error will persist after unplugging the motor if you got the "correct" wrong combination.
I didn't test the 5 and 6 drivers yet. I reflashed and erase everything to test again but always the same message.
With my Duet2 wifi, it worked before -
I think we can leave it at drivers 0-3 are damaged, and Duet people will determine the cause and potential remedy.
(edit: shop will tell you to get Duet people to determine the cause, on this fourm)
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@bearer said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
I think we can leave it at drivers 0-3 are damaged, and Duet people will determine the cause and potential remedy.
Ok I contacted the shop and see what we can do .
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@Touchthebitum said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
I don't know whhat to do because I tried to swapped wires many times.
Unfortunately, swapping stepper motor wires over so that they are no longer wired with one phase to each end of the connector is a recipe for blowing drivers. This is because the driver cannot control the output current when they are mis-wired in this way. Sometimes they survive, sometimes they don't - it depends on the VIN voltage and the type of motor.
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@dc42 ok I understand but the problem was present at the first plug and I used the same working wiring than my working Duet2. And the message was telling that the driver 1 was short - ground and I had never plugged anything on the socket.
I repeat, I swapped the wires because it didn't work with the same wiring as my Duet2. -
@Touchthebitum said in Short to ground on drivers 0123:
I forgot to mention that the error message is present without the motors plugged ...
It is the Duet3 V1.01Here is a photo of the plug. I tested the phase before plugging it.
Tape is provisory.
What role does the tape play there? Is it possible the crimp was bad from the start and making a bad connection?
Were you getting the error before plugging anything in or only after?
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@Phaedrux Tape is only a protection to avoid shorts contact. Contacts were good since I made continuity tests and resistance tests and I always had signal.
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Were there any other error messages along with the short to ground errors?
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@Phaedrux No, M122 had not error messages. Only those ground-short messages