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    • BPisLifeundefined
      BPisLife @BPisLife
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      • Kskiff7034undefined
        Kskiff7034
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        I have a multimeter but I'm not very experience with it. I've used it a handful of times to test different things but wasnt sure how to do so on the BL touch.

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        • BPisLifeundefined
          BPisLife @Kskiff7034
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          @kskiff7034 Take a resistance measurement across the two exposed pads (on either side of your cut). The resistance should be large.

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          • Kskiff7034undefined
            Kskiff7034
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            This'll take awhile. Getting the BL touch off is kind of a pain. Will report back in a bit.

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            • BPisLifeundefined
              BPisLife @Kskiff7034
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              @kskiff7034 Ok. It can be frustrating at first. It took me several hours the first time to figure out everything I was doing wrong. I have 4 of them working on my various printers. While its apart triple check your connection, your crimps, etc.

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              • Kskiff7034undefined
                Kskiff7034 @BPisLife
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                @bpislife So with the multimeter set to 200, touching the 2 pads causes the numbers to jump around wildly before settling on .4 for a few seconds and then dropping to .3

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                • Kskiff7034undefined
                  Kskiff7034
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                  Setting it to 2000, 20k, 200k, and 20m cause it to jump around wildly before settling at 0, but setting it to 200m it settles at .9? So confused.

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                  • Kskiff7034undefined
                    Kskiff7034
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                    Ok so I'm having doubts about whether I cut the pcb trace correctly.

                    Looking at this image:

                    https://static.wixstatic.com/media/f5a1c8_11bd24d2d4974b2998c8d2a6736df1b3~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_637,h_308,al_c,lg_1/f5a1c8_11bd24d2d4974b2998c8d2a6736df1b3~mv2.png

                    Am I supposed to cut the little line between the two pads, or one of the lines near 5 or 6? I thought it was the line between the two pads, but now I'm not sure.

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                    • Qdeathstarundefined
                      Qdeathstar
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                      between the two pads.

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                      • Kskiff7034undefined
                        Kskiff7034
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                        Hm okay that's what I attempted to do, but maybe I didn't succeed? I don't want to keep sawing away at it though. Sigh.

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                        • Qdeathstarundefined
                          Qdeathstar
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                          can you take a picture of your wiring. I think you have it wired wrong. I just set one of these up last weekend and it was a breeze.

                          How are the lights blinking on the bl touch.....

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                          • Qdeathstarundefined
                            Qdeathstar
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                            Do you know how to use a multimeter?

                            .4 doesn’t tell me anything.. .4ohms is very low. At 200ohms, i would expect it to read OL

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                            • Qdeathstarundefined
                              Qdeathstar
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                              You need to turn th multimeter to the thing that sorta looks like a horseshoe.

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                              • Kskiff7034undefined
                                Kskiff7034
                                last edited by Kskiff7034

                                There are no blinking lights. When I turn it on, it runs the test and deploys and retracts the pin twice.

                                https://imgur.com/a/rLwGIzO

                                Image is a little deceiving. The red/black wire were combined into one and I split them, so there is still a bit of red on the black wire.

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                                • Qdeathstarundefined
                                  Qdeathstar
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                                  hi. That shows three of the wires. what about the other two?

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                                  • Kskiff7034undefined
                                    Kskiff7034 @Qdeathstar
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                                    @qdeathstar As mentioned, I'm not super experienced with it, but I've used it a handful of times to test things to make sure they're working.

                                    By thing that sort of looks like a horse shoe, I assume you mean the ohm symbol? My multimeter has an ohm section I guess with different numbers, so I tried all of them.

                                    This is what I have:

                                    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ISAMUA6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                                    I tried it on all the settings in the bottom left and reported what it did for each. If I did it wrong just let me know.

                                    Also, I have the red prong plugged into the middle and the black one plugged into COM.

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                                    • Kskiff7034undefined
                                      Kskiff7034 @Qdeathstar
                                      last edited by Kskiff7034

                                      @qdeathstar The other two are plugged into the Z-Probe section of the board -- the left two prongs of the 4. As I understand it, those two wires power the BL touch and as mentioned, it turns on and self tests successfully.

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                                      • Qdeathstarundefined
                                        Qdeathstar
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                                        actually, if you just move the dial to the thing that looks like an arrow with a line through it (diode check) you should hear the meter beep when you touch the two leads together. If that happens, you should touch the two pads. The meter should not beep. If it peeps, the line hasn’t been cut.

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                                        • BPisLifeundefined
                                          BPisLife @Kskiff7034
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                                          @kskiff7034 The white and black signal to the duetwifi when the probe is actuated. Make sure you black is pin 3 and white is pin 4. For the DMM in the lower right corner of the dial is a picture of a dot and 3 lines. Switch it to that mode. It should beep when the black and red leads touch each other. If it does then test across the area you cut. If it beeps you didn't cut enough. If it does not beep then you should be good to go.

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                                          • Qdeathstarundefined
                                            Qdeathstar @Kskiff7034
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                                            @kskiff7034

                                            Nope, the red and black wire power it. The white is the trigger input..... the black is another ground. Take a picture, please.

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