Fuse burned
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Well either way I would assume there is an issue with your bed heater that caused a massive short. Next to look at would be where the bed wires connect to the bed heater. Many simple printer designs forego proper strain relief there which causes the wires to work harden, then break, and likely short out. So the end of these wires are the next interesting thing to look at.
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@oliof yes
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@sgk yes?
also, it looks like the PSU was opened and modified in the past ... the yellow sticker is broken that usually warns you about this. At this point I would say you were glad to catch this before it caused a big fire ... but it does not look like a Duet specific issue.
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@oliof I just replaced the fan in the power supply with a larger one.
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@sgk
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So yeah that PSU is not fit for use anymore, as you lost all warranty on it and its now a liability. If anything happens, you will be personally held responsible.
Can you show the bed wires on the bed side?
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@oliof
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@sgk If your heater were rated at less than 15A (i.e. 360W on 24V, or 180W on 12V) you would not have needed an external mosfet. And if it would pull more, it would just have blown the fuse unless you get to very high wattage/resistances, i.e. a short.
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@oliof ha ok i have always had this 24v 350w bed
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@sgk ![IMG_20220609_105924.jpg](Image dimensions are too big)
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@sgk that would be fine, especially if you PID tuned it. Also it looks like the discoloration is on the VIN side, not the V- side where the PWM switching happens. This on board mosfet looks fine
but we might need a higher resolution picture of it.
Since this looks like a machine that ran well for a while, my money is still on an issue with the wiring on the bed side causing a short.
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@sgk yes, on your bed side picture you can see lack of strain relief, and already broken strands of the wiring.
This machine is a fire hazard.
Replace PSU and bed, and get someone with good knowledge of electrics and electronics to make sure the replacement is set up safely. Also make sure to add strain relief anywhere moving wires are attached to something (bed, hotend, and ideally board side as well).
You will also need to replace the control board as I do not believe its safe to continue using it even if you replaced the melted fuse.
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@sgk replace the control board ?
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@sgk this
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@sgk when I but another fuse it burns the fuse every time
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- Replace PSU, Control Board, Bed Heater.
- Do not modify the PSU.
- Redo wiring safely.
- Add strain relief.
- Do not modify the PSU.
You really got saved by that fuse but just so.
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@oliof ok thank you
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@sgk DO NOT POWER ON THIS PSU, BOARD, BED HEATER AGAIN.
You are putting your life at risk.
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