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    Ender 5 Plus Duet 3, OUT 0 Fuse Popped

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    • TRATOONundefined
      TRATOON @jumpedwithbothfeet
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      @jumpedwithbothfeet how can I troubleshoot it, will the mosfet ok if so how do I wire it

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @TRATOON
        last edited by dc42

        @TRATOON

        1. If you set your multimeter to measure resistance and short the multimeter leads together, what reading do you get?
        2. If you disconnect the bed heater wires from the Duet, can you measure any continuity between them and Duet ground?

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • TRATOONundefined
          TRATOON @dc42
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          @dc42 1. 0.1ohms resistance
          2. I’m not quite sure what you mean, where is duet ground?

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @TRATOON
            last edited by dc42

            @tratoon said in Ender 5 Plus Duet 3, OUT 0 Fuse Popped:

            1. I’m not quite sure what you mean, where is duet ground?

            The VIN- terminal on the Duet is one option.

            I can think of two reasons why bed heater fuse might fail
            three reasons why bed heater fuse might fail

            Amongst the reasons (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cj8n4MfhjUc) I can think of why the bed heater fuse might fail are:

            • Bed heater resistance too low. The bed heater fuse is rated at 15A, so a bed heater with a lower resistance would blow it, eventually. It would take a much higher current than 15A to blow it quickly.
            • Short between bed heater and ground. [That's why I asked you to check for continuity.]
            • Incorrect bed heater fuse fitted.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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            • TRATOONundefined
              TRATOON @dc42
              last edited by

              @dc42 the hot bed resistance is what it is supposed to be ,neither of the heater wires are continuous with vin-, the heater wires are continuous with each other not sure IF this is bad, did you send wrong YouTube video this is about Spanish Inquisition

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              • TRATOONundefined
                TRATOON @dc42
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                @dc42 it is fitted with15amp fuse

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                • jumpedwithbothfeetundefined
                  jumpedwithbothfeet @TRATOON
                  last edited by jumpedwithbothfeet

                  @TRATOON we are running the bed very close to the 15amp fuse limit (24v/1.65 =14.54amp) if you don't have a ground (VIN- to heater) and you have continuity between the heater wires, and you have the correct fuse fitted, it sounds like you're pulling enough amps to pop your fuse, I`m not a qualified electrician but I believe your choices are -

                  1. change the bed
                  2. increase the resistance
                  3. fit an external relay/mosfet to control the bed.
                  4. better quality fuse (15amp)
                  5. use a 12v PSU

                  I can`t say which is the safest/easiest/cheapest way, others will chime in, I hope.

                  6HC Voron Trident based, 6XD CNC, Mini 5 polar printer

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                  • TRATOONundefined
                    TRATOON @jumpedwithbothfeet
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                    @jumpedwithbothfeet How would I wire the included creality mosfet to the duet 3?

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                    • jumpedwithbothfeetundefined
                      jumpedwithbothfeet @TRATOON
                      last edited by

                      @tratoon is it this mosfet?

                      https://www.3djake.uk/creality-3d-printers-spare-parts/mosfet-for-cr-10s

                      6HC Voron Trident based, 6XD CNC, Mini 5 polar printer

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                      • jumpedwithbothfeetundefined
                        jumpedwithbothfeet @TRATOON
                        last edited by

                        @tratoon check out this post -

                        https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/28865/how-to-wire-an-external-mosfet-on-a-mini-5-plus?_=1663941302490

                        6HC Voron Trident based, 6XD CNC, Mini 5 polar printer

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