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    Veti
    last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 16:35

    which duet?
    have you measured the resistance of each wire of that stepper?

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      falcar
      last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 17:04

      A maestro. No I haven't done anything like that

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        dc42 administrators
        last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 18:46

        If you only get that report occasionally, it probably means that you are using stealthchop at too high a speed on that driver. Are you using firmware version 2.02 ?

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          falcar
          last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 19:21

          Yes I'm on 2.02. This is the first time I've seen it. Which driver is 3?

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            dc42 administrators
            last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 19:25

            Driver 3 is the one labeled E0. What M569 P3 command do you have in config.g, if any? If you send M569 P3 with no additional parameters, what does it report?

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              falcar
              last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 19:31

              In my config.g:

              M569 P3 S1 ; Drive 3 goes forwards

              Command run:

              2:31:16 PMM569 P3
              Drive 3 runs forwards, active low enable, step timing fast, mode stealthChop, ccr 0x00053, toff 3, tblank 0, hstart/hend/hdec 5/0/0, tpwmthrs 2000 (1.0 mm/sec)

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                dc42 administrators @falcar
                last edited by dc42 22 Apr 2019, 19:39

                @falcar, those values look OK to me.

                Are you quite certain that there isn't an intermittent short circuit? Sometimes when crimping a wire, one strand can escape being crimped and cause a short to an adjacent pin. Also check that the back of the Duet can't be shorting against something underneath it.

                How long is that stepper motor cable, and what sort of cable is it? It might be that a cable with a particularly high capacitance between the wires or to ground could trigger the short-circuit detection.

                To check whether the reports are related to stealthChop, you could put the extruder into spreadCycle mode by adding parameter D2 to your M569 P3 command in config.g, and see whether that stops the reports.

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                  falcar
                  last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 19:45

                  The wire isn't very long. It's one I purchased off of Amazon. I will check to make sure there are no wires loose or shorting.

                  I'll also try the other mode too if I don't find anything.

                  If I discover the problem will this error have caused any irreparable damages ?

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                    Veti
                    last edited by 23 Apr 2019, 05:41

                    stealthchop2 can be problematic on the extruder as it will skip easily

                    add M569 P3 D2 to your config to disable stealthchop for the extruder.

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                      falcar
                      last edited by 24 Apr 2019, 19:14

                      Rewiring seems to have solved the issue. For safety sake I think I will also remove stealthchop.

                      Thanks guys!

                      Any idea a good source to purchase more of them connector ends? I used all of the ones that came with my wifi on my maestro!

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                        Veti
                        last edited by 24 Apr 2019, 19:30

                        depends on how low you want to wait. search amazon for KF2510 set

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                          dc42 administrators @falcar
                          last edited by 25 Apr 2019, 07:24

                          @falcar said in Short to ground on driver 3:

                          Any idea a good source to purchase more of them connector ends? I used all of the ones that came with my wifi on my maestro!

                          See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connector_and_spare_part_numbers for the connector part numbers.

                          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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