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    • d0minik96undefined
      d0minik96
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      Shortage, how can i repair it?

      So i think i just shorted something on my board. Vin Led is on. 3.3V and 5V is off. When i additionally connect the board to my Laptop the 3.3V and 5V Led are switching on and everything works fine, so i think a mosfet is broken that converts the Vin to 3.3 V and 5V.
      My board is from Makerbase but it should have the same Layout. Fuses look good. U know which mosfets i have to check ?

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      • Stephen6309undefined
        Stephen6309 @d0minik96
        last edited by

        @d0minik96 Which board? On the Duet 2, U3 is what supplies the 5v power.

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        • d0minik96undefined
          d0minik96
          last edited by

          Ah sorry it's a Duet 2 Wifi!

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          • d0minik96undefined
            d0minik96
            last edited by

            i will check the mosfet on Monday, i dont have the equipment at home! Thank you!

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            • Stephen6309undefined
              Stephen6309 @d0minik96
              last edited by

              @d0minik96 A mosfet is a switch. U3 is a voltage regulator. From searching the forum the part number is: A4403GEUTR-T / A4403GEU-T

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              • d0minik96undefined
                d0minik96
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                @Stephen6309 said in Shortage. 3.3 and 5V LED are not switching on.:

                A4403GEUTR-T / A4403GEU-T

                Oh^^. Do you know how to check its funktion ? Just measue voltage drop on input and output ?

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                • Stephen6309undefined
                  Stephen6309 @d0minik96
                  last edited by Stephen6309

                  @d0minik96 AFAIK, if the 5vdc led is off with VIN, but on with USB, then U3 isn't working. Also, I haven't tried to replace any parts on a Duet 2.

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                  • Sir_Stigundefined
                    Sir_Stig
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                    I have the same board. you blew the voltage regulator. first step: replace the massively oversized fuses they shipped with the board. second step: move the jumper from 5vin to 5vext. then take a usb cable, cut off the connector, and wire the red wire as 5v+, black (in my case I used an old anker powerline cable, and the cable sheath is the conductor with no black wire) wire to negative, and use a usb wall charger that can supply 1A of current at 5v.

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                    • gaweyoundefined
                      gaweyo
                      last edited by gaweyo

                      No need to cut usb cables; ther is a dedicated 5v_ext header to use when moving the jumper, see link below for details.

                      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Power_Wiring#Section_5V_power

                      AFAIK, if the 5vdc led is off with VIN, but on with USB, then U3 isn't working.

                      just to elaborate on that, there may be a jumper (INT 5V_EN) and fuse (F3 7.5A) between Vin and U3 (depending on type and revision of the Duet) - but if the fuse is good and the jumper is set then odds are U3 is toast if the 5V LED is off with everything disconnected. (I guess its technically possible U2 and the 3.3V rail is the culprit causing the 5V rail to drop below the forward voltage of the LED)

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                      • d0minik96undefined
                        d0minik96
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                        ok thank you guys! I ordered the chip and luckly i'm a working student on my University and there is someone, who helps me to replace the chip. But for the time beeing i just connect my powerbank via the usb cable 😄

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