I think I just killed my Rambo board
Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 1:17 pm
Hi guys, i was removing the hot end nozzle fan since it's said that its just needed for PLA and I'm using ABS and I think it messed up a print because I wasn't able to get it tightly mounted to the hot end and I think it grabbed some filament on the build platform and got all gummed up.
As I was monkeying with it I accidentally pulled the wires loose (just spliced and taped, no connector) and I'm pretty sure I shorted the hot to ground and Voila! My Rambo board is now dead.
Here's the data:
1) brand new Rostock Max V2
2) Still have 12V going to the Rambo board from the PS
3) Fuse is still good
4) Rambo board and display are dead as door nails, no lights, no nothing, the only thing working is the fan on the Rambo board.
Am I looking at replacing the board? Unless its simple to repair all the surface mount stuff on the board makes it out of my repair skill set.
As I was monkeying with it I accidentally pulled the wires loose (just spliced and taped, no connector) and I'm pretty sure I shorted the hot to ground and Voila! My Rambo board is now dead.
Here's the data:
1) brand new Rostock Max V2
2) Still have 12V going to the Rambo board from the PS
3) Fuse is still good
4) Rambo board and display are dead as door nails, no lights, no nothing, the only thing working is the fan on the Rambo board.
Am I looking at replacing the board? Unless its simple to repair all the surface mount stuff on the board makes it out of my repair skill set.