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    dc42 administrators
    last edited by dc42 9 Mar 2018, 08:25 3 Sept 2018, 08:24

    Assuming you don't have a large coil carry AC mains current, or a radio transmitter or similar in the immediate vicinity, or a lot of vibration, then I think your Smart Effector is faulty. Please ask your supplier to replace it.

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      Quadcells
      last edited by 13 Oct 2018, 12:49

      Hi,
      I have had my Smart Effector since Febuary 2018, The Z-Probe led started Random flashing and cannot auto cal.
      What can I do?

      /quadcells

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        dc42 administrators
        last edited by 13 Oct 2018, 13:20

        First check whether there is a bad crimp connection in the +3.3V or the ground wire in the 8-pin connector.

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          Quadcells
          last edited by 14 Oct 2018, 00:38

          The 3.3v looks stable at the connector on the effector, but I am going to re-do the crimps and see what happens.

          /quadcells

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            Quadcells
            last edited by 14 Oct 2018, 09:38

            I have the same results:
            Turn on printer, green LED flashes twice, then a few seconds later the green LED just randomly flashes. A weeks ago I had posted that I was not receiving any measurements after sending command G30 S-1 but that suddenly worked after a reboot. Not sure if the two are related.

            /quadcells

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              dc42 administrators
              last edited by 14 Oct 2018, 09:46

              Has there been any damage to the strain gauge traces on the PCB?

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                Quadcells
                last edited by 14 Oct 2018, 10:23

                is the strain gauge traces the ones that go from r11 and r13, if so I measure 46.4 ohms.

                /quadcells

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                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by dc42 14 Oct 2018, 15:47

                  That's one of them. The other goes between the same point on R11 and one end of R14. Schematic at https://github.com/T3P3/SmartEffector/blob/master/SmartEffector/SmartEffector_v1.3/SmartEffector_Schematic_v1.3.pdf. Both strain gauge traces should have approximately the same resistance.

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                    Quadcells
                    last edited by 14 Oct 2018, 18:51

                    R11 to R14 is 16k ohms , R11 to R13 is 47 ohms, problem:(

                    /quadcells

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                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by 15 Oct 2018, 10:22

                      R14 to R11 is the strain gauge trace on the top side of the PCB. Can you see any damage to it?

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                        Quadcells @dc42
                        last edited by 15 Oct 2018, 16:36

                        @dc42 sadly I do. I must of scraped when I re-assembled the hotend after a jam. I have to be more careful in the future.
                        I can order a PCB from Filastruder, better than buying the whole setup.

                        /quadcells

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                          dc42 administrators @Quadcells
                          last edited by dc42 16 Oct 2018, 13:33

                          @quadcells, if you can see the damage and it is localised, and you have a fine-tipped soldering iron, it might be possible to repair it by soldering a single strand from some stranded wire over the break. The traces are only 0.15mm wide, OTOH I've hand-soldered 0201 SMD components (0.25 mm × 0.125 mm) before now.

                          It would probably be OK to paint some polyurethane varnish or similar on to the PCB to help protect the traces in future.

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