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    • axiomundefined
      axiom
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      My board gets 24 V in (just measured again) but only 17 V is displayed in the console. In addition, the MCU temperature is specified with negative values. What can be the reason?

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      • axiomundefined
        axiom @axiom
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        @axiom when i unplug the display..the display is quite normal

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        • dc42undefined
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          @axiom I think you have plugged the display into the wrong 10-way ribbon cable connector. On the Duet 2 it should be in CONN_SD.

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          • axiomundefined
            axiom @dc42
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            @dc42 Well, "if you can read, you have a clear advantage" (German saying).... i was stupid... thanks, that was the solution!

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