Topic: Supernight power supply liberates magic smoke from stepper drivers.
Well, that's just disappointing.
Here I am, all excited to replace the barely adequate and stupid hacked computer power supply on my trusty SD2 with the shiny, highly-recommended Supernight, and the ungrateful little whelp belches smoke and fire from its X and Z drivers.
Salient points:
Nothing was changed from current working setup.
I metered the output and got 12V. Granted, it was with the cheap RatShack analog meter I've had since I was a wee lad, but I double checked with my badass Amprobe and got no spikes on powerup. I have since sat and tweaked the VREF to a solid 12.00V.
Figuring the damage was done, I flipped the leads in case I had connected backwards. Same sizzle.
No scorch marks on the board anywhere. All damage seems to have been localized to the two drivers.
Only upgrades are my beloved E3D-V6 hotend, otherwise all stock. The hackjob power supply was fitted to better accommodate that. It's been working more or less flawlessly, but I figured some more oomph couldn't hurt. Foolish me.
It's got the old Sang board, and I've already gotten four replacement drivers from Panelolu.
It's relatively old. I'm serial 2399.
I had not yet bonded all the + and - terminals together. Logically, that should make no difference unless I need the capacity. I will, I just didn't for my smoke test....which actually provided smoke.
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I'm really not seeing what went wrong, and not having a whole lot of luck searching about for similar problems.
So my main question is: should I go ahead and plug in my two new drivers, burn some ABS in an offering to Prin-Tor, switch on and hope for the best?
The moral of the story is to finish your current little project before you make any changes. It's probably less frustrating that way.
