Weird Issue with Duet Wifi Wifi connection
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@gbusy24 said in Weird Issue with Duet Wifi Wifi connection:
@phaedrux yes I said that
And there is no 3.3 or 5v LED lit when connected both to USB and 24v, but there is when only connected to USB?
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@gbusy24 said in Weird Issue with Duet Wifi Wifi connection:
@phaedrux what is this chip responsible for? It doesn't look like a voltage regulator from my limited knowledge
Can you post some photos of the entire board? Or both boards?
Is there anything in the recent history of the boards that may explain a shortp
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@phaedrux I have 3.3 volts regardless
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@phaedrux I'm trying to post the pictures
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@phaedrux after hooking the board back up to the machine turns out it is the 5 volts lit up when plugged in through USB. IMG_20220715_165100_(1080_x_1080_pixel).jpg
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@gbusy24
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@günter-jibben yes
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The 5v is lit, but nothing else?
And it responds to commands over USB?
It may help if you follow through this guide to help narrow down what works and what doesn't. Let us know what you find.
https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Troubleshooting/Duet_wont_respond
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@phaedrux I took a brief look at that troubleshooting guide an unhooked all my in stop switches, then powered up through USB only and viola! So now I just need to find which endstop has the short.
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@phaedrux It is my x endstop switch. @Phaedrux I'm glad I'm having this conversation with you because what brought about these issues is the fact that I have been revamping my print carriage setup and changing from E3D V6 to Titan Aero and I printed your remix of a carriage on Thingiverse. I couldn't figure out how to wire the switch minus the PCB, so I did this. Can you share with me how to wire the switch directly to the board W/O using the PCB?
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@gbusy24 said in Weird Issue with Duet Wifi Wifi connection:
@phaedrux It is my x endstop switch. @Phaedrux I'm glad I'm having this conversation with you because what brought about these issues is the fact that I have been revamping my print carriage setup and changing from E3D V6 to Titan Aero and I printed your remix of a carriage on Thingiverse. I couldn't figure out how to wire the switch minus the PCB, so I did this. Can you share with me how to wire the switch directly to the board W/O using the PCB?
https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Sensors_endstops
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@günter-jibben Wow, Thanks! Didn't know this info was out there.
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Cool to see you've printed the carriage. I think you've got it sorted now though. The switch by itself doesn't actually require the PCB at all.
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@phaedrux Thank you. Not sure how to interpret this. Sure could use a diagram.
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@gbusy24 outer 2 pins on the switch to the outer 2 pins on the Duet WiFi endstop plug. Doesn't matter which one goes to which, just don't connect the middle pins on either
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@engikeneer okay, great. Thank you
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@engikeneer I was able to put e-thing back togather last night and the Xstop wiring is correct now, but it is showing triggered when it's not and I thought the fix for this was changing the M574 command from S1 to S0 or vice versa, but that's not working. What am I doing wrong now?