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    • CthulhuLabsundefined
      CthulhuLabs
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      I am setting up my DuetWifi on my printer. When I have the extruder connected to E0 and I try to extrude there is a buzzing sound coming from the stepper motor, it does not move, and a Short-To-Ground on driver 3 error keeps popping up in the web interface. When I move the extruder stepper wires from the E0 header to the E1 header and reboot the DuetWifi the errors go away and I can extrude perfectly. This indicates to me that there is something wrong with the E0 stepper driver. Based off other posts and what I know about the TMC2660 driver this indicates that one of the MOSFETs in the stepper driver has shorted out. Can I get confirmation of this so Filastruder can issue an warranty exchange?

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
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        I agree, it does sound that the E0 stepper driver is faulty. Please ask Filastruder to exchange your Duet.

        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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        • whiteglint143undefined
          whiteglint143
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          I actually had this exact problem while using an E3D strong but compact motor (0.9 degree type). There are four pins, it turned out that I needed to switch pin 2 and 4 in order to make it work. You may need to switch pin 1 and 3 if it doesn’t work. I figured this out by using a multimeter to measure the Ohms between each pair of coils. If you have a pair, it will be around 3-8 ohms otherwise it will be infinity.

          I also verified the Duet was OK by using a known good motor on that driver.

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