Beware of braindead BLTouch wiring.
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It's a nightmare with BLTOUCH and cable wires. Spent so many hours with this *"%§%§%.
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Is it this kit?
https://www.creality3dofficial.com/products/creality-bl-touch
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https://www.creality3dofficial.com/products/creality-bl-touch
check the video at 1:22 it specifically mentions how to connect the cable -
Yes the kit in that link, the second image down I believe. Ender 3 v2
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I should not have assumed the color schemes would be standard. I thought I'd make a post to maybe save someone's BLTouch in the future with similar cables.
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For background I am using a Duet2 Wifi board and I cut this cable up and wired it into the Duet3d board using the guide in the link I provided. The mistake was in assuming the color code for the BLTouch wires was standard. Apparently it's not standard.
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I guess since they are using their own PCB and ribbon cable they figure it doesn't matter since the cable ends are keyed it's hard to make an error when installed in their own machine.
Why get the Creality version at all if not using the Creality board? For the mounting hardware?
I can add a warning to the BLTouch probe section to look out for the Creality kit wiring not being standard.
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I bought it because it came with the mounting bracket and a nice long cable... looking back I wish I'd of not got the cable lol. Here's a photo with the correct wiring
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did you look at the video. they explicitly tell you not to connect it that way round
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You can only connect this cable one way.
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Yes, it seems it's a production error, according to that video, the wiring should be reversed. Sad indeed.
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Hindsight being 20/20, it's a quick and cheap insurance to check continuity between ground pins on two interconnected things to rule out those issues before turning the power on. (It's not perfect, but, surprisingly effective for little effort)
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Wiring issue still relevant today. Plugged in using instructions, didn't work. I thought I fried my main board by reversing the wiring and seeing a puff of smoke and a flash. Turns out it was a fuse that strangely, was still good? Set up back the way they had wired it originally then moved blue pin to z-stop and it worked fine. Thank you for pointing out that the blue wire, and not the white wire is the sensor. Guess I got lucky, printer still heats up the bed, nozzle and all axis function properly...