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    • dakingofhearts2003undefined
      dakingofhearts2003
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      I have a duet wifi and i was having trouble with my bl touch so i unplugged it and it was dark so i plugged the black and wire in reverse and i heard a pop. It will come on and show the green light, the fuses are good, but the usb will only make a sound when connected with vin power, with usb only it does nothing. My wifi module is also not working. I have tools nothing looks burned what should i be looking for ?

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      • Phaedruxundefined
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        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/What_to_do_if_your_Duet_won't_respond

        Go through this and see how far you can get. Take some photos of the board with everything disconnected and maybe we can spot a burnt component.

        @dakingofhearts2003 said in reversed the bl touch wires and blew something...:

        i plugged the black and wire in reverse and i heard a pop

        Which wires did you plug where exactly?

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        • dakingofhearts2003undefined
          dakingofhearts2003 @Phaedrux
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          @phaedrux in the probe section i was trying to diagnose a bl touch not responding issue in the dark i figured i must have put the connector on in reverse because i heard a pop and then no more wifi or usb.

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