thingismith wrote:Sorry, I should have mentioned that I have a duetwifi in the beginning, and I do have brushless fans.
I entered M106 P1 I0 S1.0 B0.1 H-1 (varying with P2 and P3), still no dice.
I only have an intermediate (self-taught) understanding of electronics, how could I have blown the mosfets? By shorting them out? I know I shorted the 1st fan, and am getting no amp reading at all. Shouldn't I be getting the same 0 amp readings for the other 2? I have no idea how I could have blown all 3 of them, I haven't even touched them until recently.
There are 3 sets of jumper pins below the fan connectors, 2 have jumpers on them, but not the one on the far right. I couldn't find any literature on it, is it supposed to have a jumper on it?
If I can't figure this out soon, I'm just going to throw my hands up in the air... I need to get back to printing!
Connecting a brushless fan with the wrong polarity can also blow both the fan and the mosfet, it depends on the fan. So if you wired the red and black wires the wrong way round and tried each fan connector in turn, you could have blown more than one. Last time I wired a fan the wrong way round, the fan blew but the Duet fan output survived.
If you are in the US, one option for you is to send a PM to forum user W3DRK on the Duet3D forum. He provides a Duet repair service, so he could give you a price for replacing all three fan MOSFETs if that is what's needed.
I am assuming you do not have any M106 commands with parameter I-1 in config.g, because those commands disable the corresponding fan.