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    • sankafolaundefined
      sankafola
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      this is 60X 687C3679-82A8-4E9B-8259-0F92CE8FD4CB_1_105_c.jpeg D3BDC379-5504-40C9-820C-4B6CE885C1CB_1_105_c.jpeg 3FA23226-F3B4-4030-987A-F43F96D51375_1_105_c.jpeg

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        That does look like some damage.

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        • sankafolaundefined
          sankafola
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          that means i need to buy a new one or this can be fixed ?

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @sankafola
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            @sankafola said in Random Smart Effector flashes:

            or this can be fixed ?

            depends on how handy you are with a soldering iron; you could try to take some abrasive to the area and abrade off the blue layer getting down to the copper traces and soldering some bridges across.

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator @A Former User
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              @bearer That's more optimistic than my answer was going to be.

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                A Former User @Phaedrux
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                @Phaedrux said in Random Smart Effector flashes:

                @bearer That's more optimistic than my answer was going to be.

                🙂 i've been around too much bob the builder watching little people - the optimism seems to rubs off no matter how hard i try to resist!

                however no doubt about it, its fiddly work, but certainly possible.

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                • sankafolaundefined
                  sankafola
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                  this pic are x60 times the size , my iron is bigger than 2 lines no way to solder 😞

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                  • sankafolaundefined
                    sankafola @A Former User
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                    @bearer the idea is to solder the cut off lines right /?

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                      A Former User @sankafola
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                      @sankafola said in Random Smart Effector flashes:

                      this pic are x60 times the size , my iron is bigger than 2 lines no way to solder 😞

                      if its just a hairline break in the trace you'd probably be okay with some tacky flux and just dragging the tip across with a little solder on to bridge the gap; but some experience would help

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                      • A Former User?
                        A Former User
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                        if you have a meter you could try measuring the resistance across as shown on the back of the board? (power off)
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                        • sankafolaundefined
                          sankafola
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                          you mean U3 ? and U1 ?

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                          • A Former User?
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                            close up: (edit: maybe not having it mirrored helps..)
                            efd57494-7375-4f45-a74f-43d752d130a3-image.png

                            R11, and R14 as indicated by the tall elipses.

                            then compare to the other half of the bridge on R11 and R13 as indicated by the wide elipses?

                            B and T on the schematic are essientially 10k resistors in the form of PCB traces, and you're trying to measure if they are different:
                            4bd26899-7a86-4cfe-aee3-1d5d5b2587e5-image.png

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                            • sankafolaundefined
                              sankafola
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                              31.5 ohms and 34 ohms

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                              • sankafolaundefined
                                sankafola @A Former User
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                                @bearer R 11 red to black R 14 is 31.5 and red to R13 is 34 ohms

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                                  A Former User @sankafola
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                                  @sankafola said in Random Smart Effector flashes:

                                  @bearer R 11 red to black R 14 is 31.5 and red to R13 is 34 ohms

                                  to the top strain gauge is 31.5 and the bottom is 34; not convinced the traces in that strain gauge are broken - but probably best to see if the Duet people has something to say about it before drawing conclusions
                                  (I'm usually in the "know enough to be dangerous" category..:)

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                                  • T3P3Tonyundefined
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                                    Tf the top and bottom traces compete read ~30Ohms each then the score has not gone through them completely.

                                    Have you tried adjusting the sensitivity down to see if you can get a range that it triggers reliably when it taps on the bed (be careful, maybe hold a hard surface higher for initial tests and be prepared to cut power).

                                    https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Smart_effector_and_carriage_adapters_for_delta_printer#Section_Programming_the_sensitivity

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                                    • sankafolaundefined
                                      sankafola
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                                      it is working but sometimes it just flash by itself and i dont think any traces of touch on these gauge is doing it because if it is why its not doing it all the time ??!!

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                                      • sankafolaundefined
                                        sankafola @T3P3Tony
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                                        @T3P3Tony am using SKR 1.4 Turbo not duet , so my MOD pin is not connected to anything right now ,

                                        let me just explain what is the issue i see , the smart effector works fine and do auto claib and all is good but all of sudden it start to flash even if its not doing anything , if i reboot the printer and it become normal again

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                                        • sankafolaundefined
                                          sankafola @A Former User
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                                          @bearer that is exact what i messuered i wish you put that first lool but i found it with my cheap microscope 🙂

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                                          • A Former User?
                                            A Former User @sankafola
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                                            @sankafola said in Random Smart Effector flashes:

                                            @bearer that is exact what i messuered i wish you put that first lool but i found it with my cheap microscope 🙂

                                            shouldn't listen to random strangers on the internet; btw I've got candy!

                                            (sorry, I just randombly stumped onto the post where it was assumed damaged, and worked back to look at a way to verify as repairs seemed unlikely)

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