Fried U3 chip on board out of warrenty
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@mce15 said in Fried U3 chip on board out of warrenty:
The following is connected to 5V:
2 thermistorsHi, I'm a bit curious what you mean with the above ? How are (was) the thermistors connected ?
U3 is the Vin to 5V power converter. Does that chip get hot or something around it?
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Immediately after power on through USB:
10 seconds later:
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@mce15 said in Fried U3 chip on board out of warrenty:
while 3V+ is still lit
I think it says +5V
Have you tried to disable internal 5V via jumper 9 ? and see what happens ?
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@gixxerfast yes the area gets quite hot, quite fast, with USB connection only.
Thermistors are connected to thermistor0 and thermistor1.
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@gixxerfast of course, my mistake
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@alankilian i apparently didnt check thoroughly enough. I just checked the BL touch wiring, and im pretty sure i inverted 5V and GND... Jesus christ... Of course i connected it correct ly afterwards when i tried on the MKS.
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@mce15 I would disconnect everything and measure resistance between jumper 10 and ground.
I know people have been able to run their Duet 2s with blown 5V regulators by disable the internal regulator and adding external 5v but it's always nice to know there's not a short left in there somewhere...
There are pretty small nice 5V buck converters or even the inexpensive MeanWell 5V PSU you can add and not notice the difference.
I have disabled the internal 5V in both my printers though the internal still works but I want som extra oumph if needed
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@gixxerfast i had a spare buck converter so i tried external power from the 24v PSU, seems everything is working and running, i was able to detect card and flash firmware.
Thanks for the tips! will update when i hook up the hardware
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@mce15 Glad you got it working. Just put a finger on U3 and make sure nothing gets too hot (or hot at all).
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@mce15 said in Fried U3 chip on board out of warrenty:
I just checked the BL touch wiring, and im pretty sure i inverted 5V and GND
That's a common way to blow up the regulator.
You're not the first nor likely the last one to do this.
BUT, you got it working again!!! Nice job staying with it until you both found the cause of the problem and found a way around it.