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    • ageisundefined
      ageis
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      I don't know what happened.I just heated up my hotend and bed then started a print.
      All of a sudden there was a spark. Then dwc reported driver 2 was shorted to gnd.
      Now all the three drivers won't respond. Everything else seem fine.
      I do see `so insulation damage on the right z axis motor which is connected to driver 2.

      But i am pretty sure the spark was on the left. but no insulation damage on the left z axis motor. God damnit.

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      • o_lampeundefined
        o_lampe @ageis
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        @ageis The shortcut on one motor probably caused a negative voltage spike across the board, which is way more distructive than overcurrent should be.
        Some forum members have succesfully replaced drivers or MosFETs, but IMHO it's a gamble.

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        • ageisundefined
          ageis @o_lampe
          last edited by

          @o_lampe
          I am up for he challenge.

          Can anyone tell me where to start fixing this board?

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          • ageisundefined
            ageis @ageis
            last edited by ageis

            @ageis
            I keep getting an error saying phase A and phase B is shorted to gnd on driver 2 but I can't find a short with my multimeter. I tested between both phases and gnd with the motors plugged in.

            The fact I am getting this error makes me think that the spi bus is still alive right? If so then it could be the drivers?

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            • ageisundefined
              ageis @o_lampe
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              @o_lampe said in drivers nt responding after spark:

              @ageis The shortcut on one motor probably caused a negative voltage spike across the board, which is way more distructive than overcurrent should be.
              Some forum members have succesfully replaced drivers or MosFETs, but IMHO it's a gamble.

              Also us Chinese love gambling. Just visit the casino in Manchester chinatown

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @ageis
                last edited by dc42

                @ageis said in drivers nt responding after spark:

                I keep getting an error saying phase A and phase B is shorted to gnd on driver 2 but I can't find a short with my multimeter.

                If a driver is blown or for some other reason it doesn't respond to the SPI message, then typically all the error bits are flagged as active, i.e. short to GND, short to VS, phases A and B not connected, and more.

                Which Duet is it, and when/where did you purchase it? Does the Driver 2 chip (or any component around it) appear damaged?

                You may be able to disable that driver (including reports from it) using the R-1 option of M569.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                • ageisundefined
                  ageis @ageis
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                  @ageis ok am stumped. I am getting an over temperature error from driver 2 but driver is no longer on the board. What? who is talking to the microcontroller

                  Is driver 2 not the one with the two connectors ?

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @ageis
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                    @ageis said in drivers nt responding after spark:

                    Is driver 2 not the one with the two connectors ?

                    Yes if it's a Duet 2. In which case, with the driver chip missing you will see a lot of spurious errors from it. Use M569 P2 R-1 to disable reports from that driver; or fit a new TMC2660C driver chip if you need all 5 drivers.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                    http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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