Error on Thermistors
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@bearer that's the thing...
It's not going to be easy to find a fuse that small with the Lockdown.
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Its your call, the fuse did blow because of a short on your thermistor - if it happens again without a fuse something else will blow.
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I'll make a permanent short and check the reading for like 10 mins...
I don't want to blow the board but I assume is better this than setting one of those old 8 bits on.
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What hardware revision Duet is it?
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@dc42 said in Error on Thermistors:
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This is one of those preorders boards... (numbered 138) preorder group 2.
so i assume hardware ver1.0
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@weput said in Error on Thermistors:
@dc42 said in Error on Thermistors:
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This is one of those preorders boards... (numbered 138) preorder group 2.
so i assume hardware ver1.0
Thanks. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connector_and_spare_part_numbers#Section_VSSA_fuse.
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@dc42 Thank you.
I've seen that... unfortunately with this covid-19 lockdown i assume i'll have to install and run on 8 bits for a while.
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In the UK at least, the major component distributors are still shipping components. What country are you in?
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@dc42 said in Error on Thermistors:
In the UK at least, the major component distributors are still shipping components. What country are you in?
Panama.
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If you have a resistor with a value in the range 2 to 10 ohms, you could temporarily connect that between VSSA and ground instead of the fuse. Space it well off the board, because it will burn up if you get a short between VSSA and VIN - which may be what caused the VSSA fuse to blow.
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Personally I used a tube fuse and little holder thing, but you could even solder directly to the fuse if you could get one of them. There's gotta be someplace still selling standard fuses online near you
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X7B6FPI/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_TyFIEb1C2DN29
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VLBAF84/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_bFFIEbQQWNZKN
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ok guys...
we are still in lock down so no luck to getting the fuse or the resistors...
(im fine as i have another printer running...)
Anyways, I'm thinking on breaking one of those x-mast decoration light cords (the ones that comes with like 150 small bulbs wired in series) to use one incandescent bulb... its a low resistive lineal load and if something happens it should manage the power by emitting light...
.,.. then i recalled i have a few small led's laying around... technically the same principle with the 0.7v drop.... anyways,
here im asking.. what do you think?
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is there not a gas station or anything like that you can get a fuse from? (they might not have very small values though, but might for motor cycles)
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@bearer said in Error on Thermistors:
is there not a gas station or anything like that you can get a fuse from? (they might not have very small values though, but might for motor cycles)
the smaller they had was 10 amps... the fuse should be rated for 100mA... max 200
way too much current.
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Just to let you know guys (assuming you care)
i pull out a potenciometer from my electric guitar... so the printer is going to be running soon.
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@weput said in Error on Thermistors:
ok guys...
we are still in lock down so no luck to getting the fuse or the resistors...
(im fine as i have another printer running...)
Anyways, I'm thinking on breaking one of those x-mast decoration light cords (the ones that comes with like 150 small bulbs wired in series) to use one incandescent bulb... its a low resistive lineal load and if something happens it should manage the power by emitting light...
.,.. then i recalled i have a few small led's laying around... technically the same principle with the 0.7v drop.... anyways,
here im asking.. what do you think?
The incandescent bulb should work.
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@dc42 (y)
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funny...
i was about to place the fuse... but because i had to remove the cables i had fro the potensiometer...
... checked the continuity and happens that the original fuse has continuity.
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stupid question...
what is the actual resistance i should measure between vssa and gnd?the thermistors are oscilating way too much...
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@weput pretty much 0, single digit omhs at most.