I fried the board on my ender 3 pro (3D printer) during a DIY print volume increase.
One of the stepper drivers decided it was too cold for comfort and heated the stepper driver to well above what the board can handle with fire as a result.
It was in a controlled environment so nothing bad happened otherwise.
Anyway I ordered a new V2.4.7 board (the original was the older V2.4.2) and hooked up only 1 stepper motor, the LCD display and the main power.
When trying to move a stepper motor using the LCD interface (prepare->move axis-> move X -> 0.1mm
Nothing happens. I tried the original cable I tried a longer cable. It is not doing anything anymore ;(
It's like the stepper motors have gone on strike
I measured the voltage on the board to the stepper driver and it is set correctly so I am not sure if there are any other steps to be taken before the board starts driving the stepper again.
Does anyone have a suggestion on what to try next in order to find out where the problem lies?
One of the stepper drivers decided it was too cold for comfort and heated the stepper driver to well above what the board can handle with fire as a result.
It was in a controlled environment so nothing bad happened otherwise.
Anyway I ordered a new V2.4.7 board (the original was the older V2.4.2) and hooked up only 1 stepper motor, the LCD display and the main power.
When trying to move a stepper motor using the LCD interface (prepare->move axis-> move X -> 0.1mm
Nothing happens. I tried the original cable I tried a longer cable. It is not doing anything anymore ;(
It's like the stepper motors have gone on strike
I measured the voltage on the board to the stepper driver and it is set correctly so I am not sure if there are any other steps to be taken before the board starts driving the stepper again.
Does anyone have a suggestion on what to try next in order to find out where the problem lies?