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    • dc42undefined
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      @aimrabbit said in Attempt to move motors when VIN is not in range:

      Supply voltage: min 8.4, current 8.5, max 8.8, under voltage events: 0, over voltage events: 0, power good: no

      That's the problem. The minimum supply voltage for the stepper drivers is about 10V.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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      • AimRabbitundefined
        AimRabbit @dc42
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        @dc42 said in Attempt to move motors when VIN is not in range:

        @aimrabbit said in Attempt to move motors when VIN is not in range:

        Supply voltage: min 8.4, current 8.5, max 8.8, under voltage events: 0, over voltage events: 0, power good: no

        That's the problem. The minimum supply voltage for the stepper drivers is about 10V.

        I already saw that in my log but i don't understand why its so different to what i get from my multimeter. My multimeter show me 12,3V and not 8,5V. Thats my problem what i don't understand.

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        • Vetiundefined
          Veti
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          have you got an atx power supply that you can temporarlity hook up?

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            AimRabbit @Veti
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            @veti said in Attempt to move motors when VIN is not in range:

            have you got an atx power supply that you can temporarlity hook up?

            yes i have a 24V 15A. I hope its not to much.

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            • dc42undefined
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              @aimrabbit said in Attempt to move motors when VIN is not in range:

              I already saw that in my log but i don't understand why its so different to what i get from my multimeter. My multimeter show me 12,3V and not 8,5V. Thats my problem what i don't understand.

              Some possible explanations:

              1. VIN connections not tight.
              2. 3.3V rail (which is used by the Duet as the voltage reference to measure VIN) is actually at 5V. But then I would expect the microcontroller to be cooked.
              3. A fault with one of the 3 passive components that form the voltage divider used to measure VIN. Unlikely, but not impossible.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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              • Vetiundefined
                Veti @AimRabbit
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                @aimrabbit

                what i mean is, have you got another power supply that you can test. i.e. a spare one from a pc.

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                  AimRabbit @Veti
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                  @veti said in Attempt to move motors when VIN is not in range:

                  @aimrabbit

                  what i mean is, have you got another power supply that you can test. i.e. a spare one from a pc.

                  what i said 🙂 24V 15A is my second one.

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                  • Magnusjenundefined
                    Magnusjen
                    last edited by Magnusjen

                    I have made a post with a similar issue and haven't been able to solve it. I have a 24V power supply but when I look in the interface it says 0.5V and the same "attempt to move blah blah..."

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                    • AimRabbitundefined
                      AimRabbit
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                      OK, I changed the power supply to the 24V 15A and get 24V on my multimeter.
                      But again I get this from M122:
                      Supply voltage: min 16.4, current 16.5, max 17.2, under voltage events: 0, over voltage events: 0, power good: yes

                      I don't understand why it drops 7,5V to nothing. I disconnect every wires to check if i have a bad item pluged in but its the same again.

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                      • AimRabbitundefined
                        AimRabbit
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                        A question, is it maybe possible that the PanelDue 7i take the 7,5V ?

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                        • AimRabbitundefined
                          AimRabbit
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                          I solved the problem! And indeed it was the PanelDue 7i which use 7,5V from the V input.
                          Thanks to all for helping me!

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                          • tenjinundefined
                            tenjin @AimRabbit
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                            @aimrabbit something is seriously broken, unless your PSU is WAY underpowered. i can power my i7 from USB..... meaning it doesnt take that much power,

                            was it miswired?

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                            • AimRabbitundefined
                              AimRabbit @tenjin
                              last edited by AimRabbit

                              @tenjin said in Attempt to move motors when VIN is not in range:

                              @aimrabbit something is seriously broken, unless your PSU is WAY underpowered. i can power my i7 from USB..... meaning it doesnt take that much power,

                              was it miswired?

                              No everything with the PSU is ok but I don't have my USB wired up to the board. maybe if I do it the VIN will increase but now with the 24V PSU i've got 16,5V on VIN (Webinterface). If I meassure on the VIN screws i have 24V.
                              And I checked the wires and everything is like the diagram told me it should be 🙂 I don't know why the PanelDue 7i is taking that much power but now the M122 said also the power is good. I will have an eye on it. I hope that nothing will burn up.
                              But if this not normal I appreciate everyone who can solve this miracle!

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                              • genghisnico13undefined
                                genghisnico13
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                                since 12.3/8.5 = 1.44 and 24/16.5 = 1.45 are the same ratio, it is possible that there is something wrong with the resistors of the divider that measures Vin.

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                                  AimRabbit @genghisnico13
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                                  @genghisnico13 said in Attempt to move motors when VIN is not in range:

                                  since 12.3/8.5 = 1.44 and 24/16.5 = 1.45 are the same ratio, it is possible that there is something wrong with the resistors of the divider that measures Vin.

                                  and what could i do to fix that?
                                  or do i have to send it back to the shop for a replacement?
                                  or is that no problem and i should do nothing?

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                                  • genghisnico13undefined
                                    genghisnico13
                                    last edited by genghisnico13

                                    You could measure Resistors 80,81 or 15,16 (I'm not sure which pair is used to measure) that are near the always on fans connectors and 5vEnable jumper on the side of the expansion header. There should be 2 of 4.7kOhm and 2 of 47kOhm.
                                    Although as far as I know (could be wrong) not many things are affected considerably by having a wrong input voltage reading (power loss range, heater power voltage compensation,etc) so I wouldn't consider it a big deal, but if it is a resistor it would be easy to fix.
                                    edit: added pictures1_1552590743971_duet wifi r81_v1.jpg
                                    you should see Vin/11 more of less.

                                    0_1552590743970_duet wifi R16_v1.jpg
                                    same here, I don't know which side is GND so you will see 0 in one of the points.

                                    edit2: I took the pictures from the internet so they may not match your board exactly, but it should be similar.

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                                    • AimRabbitundefined
                                      AimRabbit @genghisnico13
                                      last edited by AimRabbit

                                      @genghisnico13 very nice from you but without the connected PanelDue 7i i get the 24V also in the interface.
                                      Are this two resistors for powering the display?

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                                      • genghisnico13undefined
                                        genghisnico13 @AimRabbit
                                        last edited by genghisnico13

                                        @aimrabbit No, they just lower the voltage to be measured by the microcontroller. if you get 24v in DWC(Web) of M122 without the PanelDue connected then there is no need to do what I told you.

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                                        • AimRabbitundefined
                                          AimRabbit @genghisnico13
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                                          @genghisnico13 you don't know how much better i feel now! thank you thank you thank you.

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                                          • dc42undefined
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                                            last edited by dc42

                                            Something odd is happening if connecting the PanelDue causes the VIN reading reported by DWC to drop. My best guess is that in the cable connecting PanelDue to the Duet, the Dout pin is shorted to the +5V pin. Or perhaps you are connecting the PanelDue cable to the wrong connector on the Duet?

                                            Due to the risk of damaging the Duet, I recommend that you do not connect the PanelDue until you have resolved that.

                                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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