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    StevenHerbs

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    • RE: BLTouch/Fried board

      @sebkritikel

      You've got to be kidding me......that's such a simple explanation. It hadn't occurred to me that the wiring order at the BLTouch might have different standards. I hadn't found those charts you shared before, but that explains everything. While the BLTouch IS authentic from Antclabs, it is boxed in a Creality box and wired for Creality applications.

      At least I understand the reason and how to avoid a repeat. Thank you!

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    • RE: BLTouch/Fried board

      @sebkritikel

      You've got to be kidding me......that's such a simple explanation. It hadn't occurred to me that the wiring order at the BLTouch might have different standards. I hadn't found those charts you shared before, but that explains everything. While the BLTouch IS authentic from Antclabs, it is boxed in a Creality box and wired for Creality applications.

      At least I understand the reason and how to avoid a repeat. Thank you!

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: BLTouch/Fried board

      Apologies - originally missed the request for the BLTouch end of the wiring.

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    • RE: BLTouch/Fried board

      @KenW said in BLTouch/Fried board:

      @StevenHerbs By any chance does your BLtouch have the word creality anywhere ? If so the wiring is different. That has caused many a board to release the magic smoke.

      No, zero chance. I have both and it's impossible to confuse the two. This is 100% genuine BLTouch V3.1 from Antclabs.

      @droftarts said in BLTouch/Fried board:

      @StevenHerbs please post a picture of your wiring, at the Duet and at the BLTouch.

      U3 is the 5V regulator, and while a short to ground can make it fail, feeding it 24V is the only way to make it go up in flames. Did it go up straight away after turning on? I’d check proximity to hot end heater wires in cable runs, look for a short between that and the 5V or servo wire.

      It may be repairable. You can replace U3, see https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Troubleshooting/Parts#voltage-regulators-1

      Ian

      Thanks for the info. No, it took part of a minute before it started shooting open flame. I didn't install the BLTouch on the carriage yet - I had it loose by the board, so the cabling wasn't anywhere close other wires to short.
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    • RE: BLTouch/Fried board

      @jay_s_uk

      I intentionally replied to this thread instead of starting my own because of the similarities.

      I'd been hoping @dc42 would be able to weigh in on this.

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    • RE: BLTouch/Fried board

      I realize that this is an old post, but I just had this exact same thing happen to me. I'd like to understand why it happened to avoid it again.

      I have a Duet 2 Wifi 1.04b which I've been using on my TronXY X5S 500 and I've just purchased a genuine Antclabs BL Touch Smart V3.1.

      I followed the installation instructions here: https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Z_probe_connecting
      and triple checked my wiring, but when I powered on the board, I got flames coming from the corner of the U3 chip. This is outside the warranty period for the Duet board, but if I'm going to replace the board, I don't want a repeat experience. They're too expensive to ruin.

      Thanks for any thoughts.

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