Your Duet rejected the HTTP request: page not found
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Sorry forgit to mention this is the first time I'm connecting it currently running firmware 2.0
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Also I moved the jumper to be vfan so I can use my 12v fans for the always on fans. Now the fan turns on but the screen doesnt and the stepper leds dont. But if I connect only via USB it powers up everything but the fan. Can you please supply some pics of where the jumper should be located when using 12v fan being powered by the power supply not the board.
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@dc42 anyway I can get a direct line with you so I dont have to constantly stop and go with this install.
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I gave up on the fans. That seems like a huge oversight. I dont understand why I have to use 5v fans but I gave in and ordered some. Is there another way to run the endstops check through the LCD screen?
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Hello? can I get a direct line with anyone? Im all for the community being able to see the troubleshoot to get help from it but at these response rates I wont have my machine up and running for another year. Is there a phone number or email or something more direct that actually will get a response more than once a day?
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@sleepless said in Your Duet rejected the HTTP request: page not found:
Also I moved the jumper to be vfan so I can use my 12v fans for the always on fans. Now the fan turns on but the screen doesnt and the stepper leds dont. But if I connect only via USB it powers up everything but the fan. Can you please supply some pics of where the jumper should be located when using 12v fan being powered by the power supply not the board.
The jumper should be between the centre pin of the fan voltage selector block and the pins at one end labelled VFAN, as illustrated at step 12 of https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/2.)+Wiring+your+Duet/9. If your VIN voltage is 12V, you can use 12V fans with the jumper in this position.
By "screen" I presume you mean the PanelDue. The fan voltage selector does not affect the voltage supplied to the PanelDue.
Regarding access to the SD card, please connect via USB, run the following commands in this sequence and report the response to each one (with a correctly-formatted SD card in the socket):
M39
M503
M21
M503
M122(with the M503 commands I just want to know whether it echoes the contents of config.g or reports that it can't find the file).
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I finally got connected to web interface by reformating the micro sd and doing a fresh install. Now i am getting a wierd noise from the motors of the y and z axis
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when i put the jumper there the fans worked but nothing else powered up. for example the leds by the drivers didnt light up when powered on.
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The LEDs near the drivers are to indicate endstop status, not stepper motor power. I would recommend reading the documentation:
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none of the leds come on except the vin
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i will just have to give in to duets engineering oversight and change my fans to 5v. there should be a big clear note on when buying this board. Also right now i need help with the motor problems
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can i get a direct line with support please. the forum response time is too slow for me
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@sleepless ypou do not need to change the fans to 5V - as has been mentioned previously you can set them to VIN or 5V.
VIN can be between 12V and 24V, either 12V or 24V are the most common.
when you say none of the LEDs come on other than VIN, looking at step 6 here:
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/2.)+Wiring+your+Duet/9#s27are the 5V and 3.3V LEDS not lit? in which case there may be no 5V present. Have you set it to use external 5V? the default is internal 5V, set but a jumper marked 5V EN, next to the Fan voltage select jumper:
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@sleepless said in Your Duet rejected the HTTP request: page not found:
can i get a direct line with support please. the forum response time is too slow for me
We do not provide phone support I am afraid. It would make the cost of the hardware prohibitive for most people.
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oh ok i was supposed to leave the existing jumper and add the otherthanks for clearing that up i will try again
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@sleepless Yes, the board should have come with a jumper on V_Fan selector and on 5V EN, did it not? where did you get the board from?
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ok now everything lights up proper thank you
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I am connecting the duet2 wifi to my robo3d r1 plus and the and am having issues with the z a y motors.not working. I am looking over my crimp jobs now
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Where do i connect the led lights?
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@sleepless which LED lights?
worth working through this documentation:
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Step_by_step_guide