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Hi Russell,
Since your displays isn't work nor with the RX nor with the WD units, try this:
* Download the latest WeatherDuino Pro2 PLUS software again.
* Completely remove the TFT_ILI9341 library, and copy the TFT_ILI9341 library supplied with on the software package.
Lets us know if that solves the problem.
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Well, some developments, probably not very positive.
I went over the Rx board and reheated most, if not all of the solder joints, as some looked marginal
No change on reloading the software, so I decided to check voltages, and found that while the 9v and 5v lines were OK, the 3.3v was showing only 1.4v
I took C5 out to check it wasn't short circuiting, and on reconnecting the voltage is now only 0.44v. I've hunted carefully for solder bridges, and no signs.
I presume this means that IC3 is cooked? I had noticed it hot earlier. Is it practicable to replace it? I can get an AMS1117-3.3v for $1,
From the 3.3v line to ground measures about 250 ohms. Does that sound reasonable? It would represent a current of about 130 mA which seems fair.
It certainly doesn't seem there is a major short circuit dragging the voltage down.
The absence (for practical purposes) of 3.3v would explain the wi-fi not starting, and I presume the BME280 and RTC would also fail,and hence the software would not run?
FWIW the 3.3v terminal on the Arduino board produces 3.3V.
Regards
Russell
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Thanks for the prompt response. I hadn't really considered using the Arduino 3.3v supply.
The 250 ohms was from 3.3v rail to ground, but of course with the regulator in circuit.
OK, so I've ordered replacement AMS1117-3.3 regulators and some extra 100μF capacitors.
More news later in the week, I hope
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Well, back after life getting in the way a little.
I replaced the AMS1117 and the C5 electro.
Voltage is now 3.32v, but I notice the 3.3v regulator is quite warm after it has been running for a few minutes.
Display, with the "new" TFT is still blank white. The wi-fi is connecting and time is being set from NTP
Where to now, please?
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Could I suggest you check the output from the power supply. I have had an original Davis power supply (rated at 9v) put out 17v and damage one of my boards, and I had symptoms similar to yours. The best power supplies I have found are off old routers / modems (available from ebay) or those from XP Power.