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    • 10FtDeEpundefined
      10FtDeEp
      last edited by 10FtDeEp

      3v to G

      Talk about shooting your self in the foot. Totally my fault had the board about a week. Been down a month, what's another 2.

      Printer is a cr10s pro. I actually made sure all the stops where on the outer pins. I really don't know how I missed z.
      IMG_20200410_220708.jpg

      Must have over looked the zstop. That offset tho.

      IMG_20200410_220755.jpg

      Best regards, 10ftDeep

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      • A Former User?
        A Former User
        last edited by

        Looks like a duet 2 not a duet 3; and wouldn't a end stop flaw mess up the 3.3v instead of the 5v supply?

        How does it look if you connect usb, without an sd card?

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        • 10FtDeEpundefined
          10FtDeEp @A Former User
          last edited by

          @bearer
          Green light goes off after lil.
          IMG_20200410_224015.jpg

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @10FtDeEp
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            @10FtDeEp said in *Repair* duet 3 eth "rip":

            Green light goes off after lil.

            could be the usb supply is unable to sustain bringing up the network, anything getting hot? regulator U2, main processor, network?

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            • 10FtDeEpundefined
              10FtDeEp
              last edited by

              no network. nothing. i had it on the floor and i moved it on the table and i plugged my z steppers up and was trying to connect . i thought it was the Ethernet cable i made so i clipped the ends off and made another and noticed that there was no light on the port.

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              • A Former User?
                A Former User
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                The main reason for connecting the USB cable was to try and evaluate what else is damaged.

                The dimly lit 3.3v LED suggest more than the chip with a hole in it is damaged. The chip with the hole is responsible for turning Vin into 5v; connecting USB bypasses that.

                So that the board has a bright 5V LED tells us 5v is okay with an external supply from USB. 3.3v is made from the 5v, but it doesn't work properly.

                The only adittional information we can get from that is weather or not any of the remaining parts (3.3v regulator U2, processor, sd card or networking chip/module) is getting hot when powered from USB.

                Beyond that the board will need to be repaired and trying to establish the extent of the damage will help evaluate if its worth while repairing. As it stands, it can quickly add up to a lot of work and parts.

                Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Still not clear on the cause of the failure, if it was bad wiring warranty wouldn't cover it but this particular failure has been a issue with some recent duets. If you add a picture showing the serial number and information on where and when it was purchased maybe the Duet people will call it a warranty replacement. If not You can ask the community for help, but without a clear diagnose that might not be an option.

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