@dc42 Thank you soo much for the information, I believe I found the correct module. Hopefully this works or else will be buying a brand new duet

Latest posts made by rikesh942010
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RE: Duet Wifi Module not working
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RE: Duet Wifi Module not working
That is great, can you confirm if this is the same module: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ESP8266-Micro-controller-Module-shielded-breakout-board-for-Arduino-NodeMCU-CF/283084427871?hash=item41e925925f%3Ag%3AAZIAAOSwawBbZU7C&LH_BIN=1
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RE: Duet Wifi Module not working
Yep everything else seems to be working perfectly fine, and no visible signs of damage anywhere on the board
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Duet Wifi Module not working
So I made a silly mistake while cleaning the hotend with a copper brush, I left the printer running as the extruder was still very hot and was letting it cool down. I accidentally touched Mini IR probe using the copper brush which made a small spark and caused the printer to restart.
Now the problem I have is that the wifi module is not working, I am able to still connect to the printer using YAT but unable to start the module.
Is something like this easy to fix or have I destroyed the board.
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Duet Endstop Lights
Hi all,
I wired up my duet wifi to a Makerbot style PCB endstop. I noticed that the LED does not turn on the endstop PCB and only turns on the Duet board.
As the printer I am building has the duet on the back it is sometimes very hard to see this and was wondering if it would be possible to somehow get a LED to turn on and off depending on the endstop right next to the switch.
Any help or recommendation is appreciated
Thanks
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Enclosure Heater on Duex2
Hi guys,
I want to mount a Enclosure heater for my 3D printer and was wondering if the Duex2 Expansion board is able to power this through the extruder heaters.
I have read somewhere that the Duet Wifi is able to go upto about 9Amps for the extruder heaters but couldn't find much information for the Duex2 boards.
Enclosure heater that I am using: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/24V-150W-Car-Air-Heater-Fan-Constant-Temperature-Heating-Electric-Heaters-Black/222746621340?hash=item33dcbbb59c:g:41gAAOSwfVhaKORt
So the heater is 24V at 150W - which would be about 6.25Amps, can anyone confirm if this is okay to power through the extruder heaters on the Duex2 expansions board.