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    • RE: Short-to-ground of drive 0 before first operation

      The duetwifi was in a plastic case to prevent the problem with metal surfaces.
      I checked the wires again and they're OK.

      The voltage of my power supply is 12V

      posted in General Discussion
      julesundefined
      jules
    • Short-to-ground of drive 0 before first operation

      Hello everybody,

      my name is Julian, I'm from Germany and I decided to create my own 3D-printer.
      Therefore I needed a board to control my printer. I chosen the DuetWifi.
      I wired the Board (v1.0) like the wiring diagram on this page,
      and have a problem.

      To my problem:
      Since the first run, the Board tells me, that drive 0 (X-MOT) is short-to-ground.
      So I mixed the motors X Y and Z on the according drivers to see, that all motors work, obviously excluding the drive for the x-axis. The stepper which one was wired on the drive 0 and doesn't work there (vibrates back and forth and sounds horrible), however works on drive 1/2.
      So I thought the fault is in the IC-module and I took a look at it and found a small circle. It looks like the plastic is melted marginal at this point.

      Now my questions:
      Is it possible, that the error cames from the stepper, because the board tells me the short curcuit before ever a motor ran?
      What could be other causes ?
      Was there any known production errors like this case ?

      General conditions:
      Specifications of the stepper:

      Manufacturer Part Number 17HS19-2004S1
      Step Angle 1.8°
      Step Accuracy 5%
      Holding Torque 59Ncm(83.6oz.in)
      Rated Current/phase 2.0A
      Phase Resistance 1.4ohms
      Voltage 2.8V
      Inductance 3.0mH±20%(1KHz)
      Weight 400g

      For the present, I think these are enough informations. If you need more, please comment.
      Hope someone can help me.

      posted in General Discussion
      julesundefined
      jules