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    • jaasperrundefined
      jaasperr
      last edited by

      hello i hope anyone can help me.. i got thermistor/thermal runaway/heating failed error on my printer while trying to print abs with nozzle 230deg and bed 60 deg

      i am now upgrading my (stock) creality cr10-s5 with a duet 2 wifi (i also have 12v or 24v meanwell wich i both tried now). i unplugged all the cables on the main board and put the cables on the duet 2board. is there a way how i need to connect the motor cables? maybe this wrong? i just Now i got these error: short to ground reported by driver 0 and then the UI lets me wait endlessly: alt text https://postimg.cc/d7trHkxM

      the motor even hard to move by hand (light blocking movement) when all power to board is cut off
      when power is on and try to home it makes wierd noises.

      so i saw this error:

      Warning: motor phase A may be disconnected reported by driver(s) 2
      atempt to move motors when vin is not in range
      and short to ground reported by driver 0

      the motors dont really move when i try to move them by hand.

      i really need to print something and i dont know how to fix this..

      can anyone help me? has anyone a working duet2 wifi with creality cr10-s5 setup who can show me how to set up properly

      what i did with the cables of the motors (stock motors that came with the printer)how i wired it:
      --> https://postimg.cc/gallery/68n2Nc9 <---all wires in same original order of eachother i only put on a duet wire conector clip

      if anyone can help me, thanks in advence (i need to print some stuff like yesyerday..

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      • oliofundefined
        oliof
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        Unfortunately the motor wire colors and orders are not standardized. the four wires build two phases, and you will need to have one phase on one side of the connector and one phase on the other. Properly measuring this is straight forward if you have a multimeter: the phase pairs will have resistance. If you do not have a multimeter you can use a DuPont wire to "short" each pair (while not connected to the board of course) and trying to turn the motor by hand. Should be harder when a pair is shorted than when it's not.

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