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    • MartinNYHCundefined
      MartinNYHC
      last edited by

      Just verified the cables from end to end with a multimeter and they are fine. Connected Black and Blue to IO7_GND and verified that the SBC is working when connecting the other single cables. It turned out that the "problem" is the Red VCC cable. As soon as this one is connected the SBC is no longer booting.

      Oh man....and yes, it's a genuine BLTouch. For pictures of the wiring it's too late. All cables are already nicely packaged 😉 Maybe that was not so wise but I'm sure that the cables are fine from end to end.

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      • A Former User?
        A Former User
        last edited by A Former User

        Hm, what sort of resistance do you get if you measure from the black/blue pin and to the red pin of the bltouch (when not connected to the Duet)?
        (mine has about 130k from red to both black/brown)

        unfortunately it seems like the sensor has an internal short in its supply

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        • MartinNYHCundefined
          MartinNYHC
          last edited by

          Red to Black
          IMG_0015.jpg

          Red to Blue
          IMG_0016.jpg

          I guess that does not look so good, right? The BLTouch worked fine a few days ago. I just moved it from an old to the new printer.

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User
            last edited by

            Hm, mega ohms shouldn't be a problem, but it is odd that its vastly different from mine but I suppose they could be different models. Mines been sat on a shelf for a bit, new in its box until today 😇 It says "Smart v3.0.

            Anyways, whats the value between the black and blue wire? Seems odd they should be so different unless there is a non 0 value there.

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            • MartinNYHCundefined
              MartinNYHC
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              It's about 0.8 mega ohms.

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              • A Former User?
                A Former User
                last edited by

                That doesn't sound right, but can't say I'm too familiar with the internals and potential variation between versions.

                At the end of the day two options, its damaged or wired wrong, as you seem confident the wirng is ok, I'd maybe try it back on the old printer to verify it still works (or confirm its been damaged somehow)

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                • MartinNYHCundefined
                  MartinNYHC
                  last edited by

                  I have one on my workhorse which is definitely working (at least 1 hour ago 😉 ). Will try this one.

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                  • Kolbiundefined
                    Kolbi
                    last edited by

                    In am not knowledgable on Duet3, but could this have anything to do with 5v / 3v logic settings? (M280 Px 140/150)

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                    • A Former User?
                      A Former User
                      last edited by

                      I would think they should still have a common ground between the two ground pins on the bltouch.

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                      • MartinNYHCundefined
                        MartinNYHC
                        last edited by

                        My other BLTouch is working os it seems to be broken. Better buying a new one than investigating again for days 😉

                        Thanks for your help!

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