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    • matt3oundefined
      matt3o @Phaedrux
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      @phaedrux I had to connect via USB because wifi was acting weird. I might have done that with the main power on, could that be it? But after that I believe I printed something

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        Are you saying you may have created a USB ground loop?

        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/USB_ground_loops

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        • matt3oundefined
          matt3o @Phaedrux
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          @phaedrux yes, even though I was connected from a laptop

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator
            last edited by

            Was the laptop on battery or wall power?

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            • matt3oundefined
              matt3o @Phaedrux
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              @phaedrux battery, but that's the only thing that I did before the problem started (even though not right away).

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator
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                Well if you were on battery on the laptop there would be no path to ground through USB, so probably not a ground loop.

                Can you post some photos of the board in case we can spot any burnt components?

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                • matt3oundefined
                  matt3o @Phaedrux
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                  @phaedrux sure, thanks!

                  IMG_20210424_091444.jpg IMG_20210424_091450.jpg

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                  • matt3oundefined
                    matt3o @matt3o
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                    sorry for bumping this, I would just like to understand given the symptoms if there could be anything else dead on the board apart from the heaters... should I bin the duex?

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                    • jens55undefined
                      jens55 @matt3o
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                      @matt3o way too early to bin the board and if you don't find out what is going on you don't learn anything.

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                      • matt3oundefined
                        matt3o @jens55
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                        @jens55 thanks 😄 but I don't think I have the equipment (or the skill) to desolder and solder that kind of SMD components. I can do a diode, resistor, capacitor, mosfet...

                        If it's really the 74HCT02 I don't think I can really make it

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                        • jens55undefined
                          jens55 @matt3o
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                          @matt3o, there are people on here who offer 'best effort' repair services for people in your exact position. I am hoping that one of these people will pop up and offer to help.
                          Did you indicate your approximate location? It is only feasible if shipping costs are reasonable.

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                          • matt3oundefined
                            matt3o @jens55
                            last edited by

                            well let's see if someone can help find the problem, visually the 74HCT02 seems totally fine and the USB connection actually works... so could be something else. I'm located in Italy, btw

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator
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                              I can't see anything in the photos, but they are a tad dim. There may not be any visible damage either.

                              You might inquire here if you don't know of anyone local that can do SMD repair.

                              https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/13875/community-repairs

                              If you disconnect everything from the Duex except VIN do the heaters still enable immediately?

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                              • matt3oundefined
                                matt3o @Phaedrux
                                last edited by matt3o

                                @phaedrux said in all duex heaters shorted...:

                                If you disconnect everything from the Duex except VIN do the heaters still enable immediately?

                                damn! that was a good idea, unfortunately the heaters are still enabled (just to be clear, only the heater that is configured in the config is enabled... the LED turns on immediately)

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                                • jens55undefined
                                  jens55 @matt3o
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                                  @matt3o, hold on a minute .... the only thing that you have going to the board is Vin and presumably ground and the only heater that powers up is the one configured in the config file ???? Something is fishy in Italy ....
                                  This is without the ribbon cable connected between the Duet and the Duex? It should not care what is in the config file! If any heater port powers up with only Vin and ground connected then there is a hardware fault with that heater port. If only one powers up than that would seem to suggest only one defective heater output and not all of them. You should be able to configure a different (free) heater port and be off to the races .....

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                                  • matt3oundefined
                                    matt3o @jens55
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                                    @jens55 I disconnected everything except the ribbon and power.

                                    any heater I configure goes full throttle as soon as I give power

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                                    • jens55undefined
                                      jens55 @matt3o
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                                      Based on that, I would say that the issue is firmware related and not hardware related. I am not very good with config files but you could post your config.g and somebody who knows their stuff might be able to see something that isn't right.

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                                      • Phaedruxundefined
                                        Phaedrux Moderator
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                                        Is it all heaters or only the configured heater?

                                        What happens when the ribbon is disconnected as well? If it's a heater mosfet that has failed closed circuit it would enable the heaters automatically.

                                        If it's only your configured heater than perhaps the configuration is not correct. Perhaps the pin has been inverted so that it's on by default.

                                        Please post your config.

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                                        • matt3oundefined
                                          matt3o @Phaedrux
                                          last edited by matt3o

                                          @phaedrux said in all duex heaters shorted...:

                                          Is it all heaters or only the configured heater?

                                          What happens when the ribbon is disconnected as well? If it's a heater mosfet that has failed closed circuit it would enable the heaters automatically.

                                          If it's only your configured heater than perhaps the configuration is not correct. Perhaps the pin has been inverted so that it's on by default.

                                          Please post your config.

                                          I checked with a multimeter and all heaters are shorted (at the same time). I thought it was just the one configured because it's the only one that lights the LED. I tried all the heaters anyway and they all behave the same except the 2 on the duet

                                          I'm pretty sure it's not the config because as soon as I set the heater to one on the duet2 (not the duex) everything works and the only thing that changes is the heater name. I'll try to disconnect the ribbon and also post the config just in case

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                                          • jens55undefined
                                            jens55 @matt3o
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                                            @matt3o, I am not sure if I am looking at the right schematic but what I am seeing is that the LED is connected directly to the output pin. If the output is switched low then the LED will light up. That seems at odds with the report of only one light lighting up.
                                            Could you explain how you measure the fact that the output is shorted?

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