@dc42 Hi, am I restricted in any way if the capacitor is missing? And do I have to fear further mistakes or even a fire from the board?

Posts made by Patrick_487
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RE: Burned out diode C91 on the Duet Ethernet board
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RE: Burned out diode C91 on the Duet Ethernet board
@t3p3tony I have now carried out the recommendation like this.
Main power supply voltage = 24.0V
Fuse F4 is OK, remnants removed from the capacitor.Attached is a picture with the LEDs that light up when I switch on the printer.
I also created a diagnosis file via the web control.console.txt
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RE: Burned out diode C91 on the Duet Ethernet board
@mrehorstdmd No, nothing has been changed on the wiring. It was only switched off for 1 ½ weeks
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RE: Burned out diode C91 on the Duet Ethernet board
@zapta No, I use 24V on the board
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Burned out diode C91 on the Duet Ethernet board
Good day,
I have a problem with my Duet 2 ethernet board. My printer hadn't been in operation for a good 1 ½ weeks. I switched it on yesterday afternoon because I wanted to print something again.Then it had briefly "puffed" and there was a small flash of lightning and it smelled burnt. I immediately disconnected it from the power. Today I looked up what happened there and found that the diode C91 burned out. What you could see now at first sight.
can this be repaired or is it really not possible, as other components that have burned out may also be affected.
The board is around 2.5 years old.
I thank you for your answer.
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RE: Problems with "wave pattern" in printing on the HEVO
I have now tested 1400mA for X and Y, but with no visible changes. The upper part has been printed at 1400 mA, the lower one is printed at 1000 mA.
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RE: Problems with "wave pattern" in printing on the HEVO
I use this stepper for X and Y "Nema 17 45Ncm 2A"
and for Z I use "Nema 17 59Ncm 2A"
I wrote the P500000 with a dot. Is it correct that way?
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Problems with "wave pattern" in printing on the HEVO
Good evening,
Am currently on a problem where I do not know.
In my Hevo had now replaced the stepper, the pulleys on which of Gates with 16 teeth, the idler exchanged for flanges.
Have already tried with various settings, only the waves do not go away in print.Currently I drive with a jerk of 5. I always printed with 60mm / s outline with 50%.
Material petg from extrudr with 220 ° C hotend and 75 ° C heating bed.Here are the values from the config.
M566 X300 Y300 Z132.00 E24.00
M201 X5000.00 Y5000.00 Z15.00 E2000.00
M203 X12000.00 Y12000.00 Z240.00 E1800
M204 P500,000 T2000,000 R800,000
M906 X1000 Y1000 Z800 E800 I30 -
RE: Problem with the screw terminal from the hotend connection
Do you have a picture of the new connections you used in Duet 3? And what is the name of those currently installed for the hotends.
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RE: Problem with the screw terminal from the hotend connection
I find pluggable terminals better are screw terminals. The cable then only once screwed
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RE: Problem with the screw terminal from the hotend connection
Do I see that correctly that you have solved it with a plug connection? I also have something like this on my ethernet.
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Problem with the screw terminal from the hotend connection
Good evening,
Thank you very much for the reception. I am new here and come from Germany. My Duet Ethernet is built into a Hypercube Evolution.
I have a problem with my Duet Ethernet board. When changing from the Hotend I did not get the cable out of the terminal at the Hotend connection, I had to cut off the cable.
I could unsolder the connection without problems, however I do not find in the wiki unfortunately the designation and the grid measure of it not.Does anyone happen to have a relationship from the terminal for me?