Endstops showing triggered

My rambo board gave up the ghost so I upgraded to the SKR Pro and now my end stops don’t work. They show triggered when they shouldn’t.

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Yes. I’ve bent the pin on the driver.
Yes. I had them sodered to the outer pins of the endstop (thats how they were done when I was using the rambo board and I even tried sodering one to the middle for the hell fo it.)
They are regular mechanical endstops, no circuit board.
I’m using this firmware: V1CNC_SkrTurbo_2209-2.1.1.zip
The Z Stop works just fine for the touch plate.

Are endstops just not a thing for none dual set ups? Is my board just crap?

I can post more pics too, just figured I was missing some obvious.

Just noticed that you say you are using SKR Pro, but then indicate that you are using SKR Turbo config. They are not the same

Not sure what fixed it but, I removed the wires from the endstop and re-sodered them to the connections and that seemed to do the trick. Not sure why the connections would be good enough for the Rambo but needed to redone for the SKR board… but… yeah, its working now!

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Ran into similar issue when upgrading my SKR Pro 1.2 to Octopus. After upgrading the board, one of my Endstops was not working correctly…

Diagnosed and narrowed down cause by, powering down the board, disconnecting endstop wiring, testing resistance/continuity with multimeter at various places.

Turns out my poorly crimped Dupont connector had been overly yanked around during the upgrade, the poor connection ended up with intermittent endstop results.

Recrimping the endstop’s Dupont connector that connects to the board fixed the issue for me. PITA and time consuming to figure out, but fast to fix.