Attempt to move motors when VIN is not in range DWC shows 0.5V
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it can be resoldered see information here:
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connector_and_spare_part_numbers#Section_Fan_mosfet
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@veti Well, sounds like I will just wire my old control board up if that is the case and wait for new electronics parts to arrive and the perfect day to sit super calm and solder it on.
But good to know there is a fix, I will just wait for DCs comment.
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The voltage reported by DWC (and also in the M122 report) is the VIN voltage after the 7.5A fuse. That supply also feeds the stepper motors, 5V regulator and extruder heaters. A voltage divider with a ratio of 11:1 feeds the ADC input.
If the input to the voltage divider is 24V but the DWC reading is only 0.5V then I can see a few possibilities:
- The upper resistor in the voltage divider is not soldered down or is cracked.
- The ADC input pin is shorted to another signal that is close to ground potential.
- The ADC has failed. But in that case I would expect the thermistor readings not to be correct.
My gut feeling is that your Duet can be got working again.
Does the extruder heater heat up when commanded to do so, despite the VIN reading of 0.5V in DWC and/or M122 ?
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@dc42 He has a 1.03, not 1.04.
OP: can you post a photo of your board from above?
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is it possible this is the same issue the other guy had?
do you have a 10 pin connector hooked up to an LCD?
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@tenjin Hi there, no I don't have an LCD and I have nothing going into the 10 pin connector.
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@dc42 Thanks for replying, you got the situation right, I will upload a picture of my board aswell as another guy commented.
The extruder heater heats up fine, I checked both at the nozzle "to see it was just an IT lie" and DWC reports the heating. I have taken a screenshot of my DWC.
I would be happy if whatever mistake I have made can be corrected, you guys have made an awesome board.
I could not also add the picture of my board, I will do it as a reply to the other guy
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@elmoret Hi there, here is a picture of the board from above, if you guys need it I can unplug everything.
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As this is such an unusual fault, and I can't think how it would have been caused by user error, I am happy to approve a warranty replacement if it's a genuine Duet and it was in warranty when the fault was reported. If it was out of warranty then I suggest that the board is sent to our US-based repairer for analysis and possible repair.
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Contact RepRap.me and point them to this thread.
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@dc42 Thank you for your assistance, hopefully I can get the next to function and can post more interesting questions