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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
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      Does waggling the loom provoke the error?

      This type of problem is usually caused by a bad crimp connection in the loom, however I suggest you also check the following:

      • Do the solder joints between the Vcc and Gnd pins of the 8-way connector and the Smart Effector PCB look sound?
      • Does the ferrite bead (labelled L1, close to the Vcc pin of the 8-way connector AFAIR) look properly soldered to the PCB? Use magnification to check this, also check that this component is not cracked.

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      • Monster Deltaundefined
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        @dc42 all things i have checked and are good as far as i can tell and as i say there is 3.2v between the pins so rules out a bad crimp

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        • dc42undefined
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          @monster-delta said in smart effector not working:

          @dc42 all things i have checked and are good as far as i can tell and as i say there is 3.2v between the pins so rules out a bad crimp

          Does anything in particular provoke the fault, such as waggling the cables, or moving the effector in a certain direction?

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          • Monster Deltaundefined
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            @dc42 tapping it sometimes does leaving it for a few hours will sometimes get it to respond but soon reverts to either not working at all or the 2 flashes but it really seems random i even soldered the crimps onto the wires but i cant seem to find one particular thing that provokes a response

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            • dc42undefined
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              @monster-delta said in smart effector not working:

              @dc42 tapping it sometimes does leaving it for a few hours will sometimes get it to respond but soon reverts to either not working at all or the 2 flashes but it really seems random i even soldered the crimps onto the wires but i cant seem to find one particular thing that provokes a response

              OK, if you think the effector is faulty, please ask your supplier to replace it. See https://www.duet3d.com/warranty.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                Monster Delta @dc42
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                @dc42 ok will do thanks for your time

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                • Monster Deltaundefined
                  Monster Delta
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                  I filled out the warranty form on monday morning but i havn't received a response yet

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                  • T3P3Tonyundefined
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                    @monster-delta I have highlighted this

                    www.duet3d.com

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                      Monster Delta @T3P3Tony
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                      @t3p3tony thankyou

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                      • Monster Deltaundefined
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                        Replacement received promply and now this one is doing weird things. I went to run calibration this morning and at first it wouldn't do much and after a few reboots it sprung into life but now it constantly triggers erratically and the values bounce around from 0 to 1000 and various values in between i checked the voltage and it is is 3.3v un plugged the fan and the hotend and removed the arms but it makes no difference

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                        • dc42undefined
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                          If the reading bounces around without the green LED flashing or flickering in sympathy, that suggests a bad crimp connection in the output wire from the effector to the Duet Z probe input.

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                          • Monster Deltaundefined
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                            The green light does flash randomly without any kind of pattern to it

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                            • adavidmundefined
                              adavidm
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                              Out of interest, have you ever had a probe working on your Duet, and which revision of the Duet do you have? I got caught out by the fact that there are differences in the pinout on the Duet's probe connector depending on the revision. My (white) prototype board has the opposite pinout to the (blue) production board.

                              Diagrams showing both are available here:

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

                              adavidm

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                              • dc42undefined
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                                @monster-delta said in smart effector not working:

                                The green light does flash randomly without any kind of pattern to it

                                If it flashes randomly with no heaters or fans turned on, and you haven't increased the sensitivity, that suggests a hardware fault - possibly in the effector, but more likely a bad crimp connection in the +3.3V or ground wire between the 8-pin connector and the Duet.

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