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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
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      The burn mark indicates that one of two things happened:

      1. You had a bad connection on that pin. It was probably a bad crimp connection, but possibly the crimp pin was distorted so that the spring didn't make good contact with the pin. Also check that the soldering of those two pins on the underside of the Duet is sound.

      2. You had massive overcurrent on those pins, most likely because of a short between those two wires. If so then there will probably be a burn mark on the stepper driver too.

      The fact that both pins were affected suggests over-current.

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      • ericsmith66undefined
        ericsmith66
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        No burn marks on the underside or around the stepper. I rewired it but now its not driving the motor at all. ( I also checked the motors on the other x and Y ) It has been working fine for about a month. Any other Ideas?

        Thanks
        Eric

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        • dc42undefined
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          What do you mean by "I also checked the motors on the other x and Y" ?

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          • ericsmith66undefined
            ericsmith66
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            I verified that the motors work by using the x and y connectors.

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            • dc42undefined
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              If you are sure that the wiring was OK then I suggest you make a warranty claim. See https://www.duet3d.com/warranty.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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              • ericsmith66undefined
                ericsmith66
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                Ok thanks I will recheck everything again tonight.

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                • ericsmith66undefined
                  ericsmith66
                  last edited by

                  Ok – so the same issues happened again. the z-motors are messed up after a print (4 hours ) and one of the motors has a burnt pin. ( this is with the same motors but a different duet wifi). I am beginning to believe its me and not the duet. I had not touched anything on the duet and it has been printing fine for a couple of weeks. I guess it could have been a bad crimp but I don't really believe it. What else could cause the over current?

                  I will re-crimp the wires and see if the driver is ok.

                  Thanks
                  Eric Smith

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                  • dc42undefined
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                    A burned pin normally means a bad connection between the wire and the crimp or terminal block etc.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • ericsmith66undefined
                      ericsmith66
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                      Checked that , is there something on the motor itself that could cause this. The board has been installed for a couple of weeks now. This is the second time this has happened to me with 2 different duets. I see at least one other thread on the same topic.

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                      • dc42undefined
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                        If you mean a burned pin on the connector on the motor itself, then it could be a bad connection inside the motor. But it's more likely a bad crimp connection in the wire going into the connector.

                        If you mean a burned pin on the motor connector on the Duet, then it'a almost certainly a bad crimp connection on that pin. But check the underside of the Duet too to make sure that the pin is properly soldered into the PCB.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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