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  • in reply to: Voltage Check Issue #23342

    tudor
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    That seems to have solved it! 🙂 My mistake for overlooking that little detail. It works now, thanks!
    And I’m using a DC power supply just for testing. Thanks for the warning.

    PS: just a suggestion, but maybe it would help to point this out, so other non-experts won’t make the same mistake. 😀

    in reply to: Voltage Check Issue #23340

    tudor
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    I’m using a 24V DC power supply, so I can’t miss 🙂
    If using USB, everything seems to work fine, including web interface (except valves, not tested them yet). I’ll take another look at it tomorrow, just thought this might be the same setup + problem as requenym’s (except I’m using a DC power source) and was curious about what solved his.
    I’ll post what’s wrong when I find the problem.

    PS: suggestions where to look for mistakes are welcome 😀 Thanks.

    in reply to: Voltage Check Issue #23338

    tudor
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    Yes.

    EDIT: VIN = 0V and VCC seems to be 0.02V

    in reply to: Voltage Check Issue #23336

    tudor
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    Hello,

    I seem to have the same issue; with USB, the VIN and VCC voltages are correct, but 24V stops after it enters D1. Any ideea?

    Thanks.

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