Actually official UMO 1.5.x boards are not that expensive (about 50 euros), and they seem indestructible -- I keep soldering on my old 1.5.3 and it still works.
JohnInOttawa 104
Thank you for your replies. I am encouraged that the issue may be contained to the transistor and the board is durable.
In the off chance that I am unlucky and need to replace the board, I would welcome any recommendations on places to get a reliable Duet or official UMO board.
Thanks again
John
Any reseller will be able to get you a board, but it is a ´non catalog item' (or whatever they call it), so it will not appear on their web shop, you will need to ask.
I am confident it is just the transistor though...
JohnInOttawa 104
Thank you for your help with this. I soldered in the new Darlington transistor today and it appears to have done the trick!
One question, when I went to test the fan speed, I could not get it to run until I set a value over 200 (I think it was around there). After that I could set slower values and it responded accurately. Does it make sense that I need a minimum initial setting to get it turning, then can set speed after that, or is there still something amiss?
Thanks again
John
Yes, this is normal.
If you use my firmware (bultimaker.eu) you can use the ´kick start' option to have a full speed pulse at start.
You can also set the lower limit for the fan, so that 1% will give you the slowest rpm for your fan.
JohnInOttawa 104
Amedee that's reassuring, thank you. I also appreciate the link to your firmware. Once I have things stable and know what I need, I'll take a peek.
Honestly, still on a journey of discovery here. The print quality is already better than printers I have owned before, but due to the mileage on this unit, I suspect there will be a number of things to address in the short term. The challenge for me will be knowing what is normal and what is not.
For example, after system boot, I get this slow rising note for about 45 seconds, then it stops (or rises to a pitch I can't hear). It almost reminds me of the sound the old camera flash units would make as they charged, but a number of octaves lower.
So far I haven't had a chance to isolate the source. Pretty sure it is not the motherboard cooling fan (unless it is some weird harmonic), I know it is not the nozzle cooling fan. Any thoughts?
Much appreciated!
John
Firmware is here: https://bultimaker.bulles.eu
Noise is strange, never seen that...
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catohagen 41
I did the same on my UMO (shorted the fan wires) and the BD679 blew.
I ordered a few and carefully soldered on the replacement, everything is perfectly working ever since.
For replacement board, you can buy a new from a reseller but they are expensive.
I think Neotko have upgraded his UMO with the duet wifi board, of course it's not OEM
any longer but I think it's a cheaper and more advanced board (built in wifi, 32bit CPU, web interface, and your step motors are dead silent when it's printing)
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