Power supply, Do I have enough wattage?
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This Is new to me, while i am quite able to do my Hard Parts machining/Conversion. and I do know some CNC milling G-code. The duet is quite a lot different than what i am used to working with.
Right now i am in the final stages of my CubePro Redesign / Rebuild, and soon it will be programming time. can some one look at my component list Below. I have a feeling i may be light on power supply wattage. and is it a problem that my X and Y Axis, oriental motors are higher voltage than the rest? or is that just a matter of the max current setting?
Thanks in advance.My printer Hardware:
Print Heads:
Dual Bondtech BMG-X2-M 3:1 gearing
2x nema 17 1.8 step 18Ncm Holding Tq, 2.9V .7A
2x 24vdc mosquitp fans .10A
2X 24vdc part cooling fans .06A ea.
2x Mosquito 450C thermistor
2x Mosquito 24VDC 50 Watt Heater
2x additional Blowers 12Vdc .25ADrives: 2X Z-axis Nema 17 1.8 step 45Ncm Holding, 2.7V , 1.68A
1x Y-Axis Nema 17 .9 Step angle 81.9Ncm Holding 3.9V 1.5A Dual shaft, Drives left and right belts via jackshaft.
1x X-Axis Nema 17 .9 Step angle 41.6Ncm Holding 3.2V 1.5A
2x TR8x2mm pitch Lead Screws Direct drive
3x 18Tooth GT2 drive pulleys
4x NC Limit switch 2 wire "Cherry"Control Boards:
Duet 2 Wifi
Duex 2
PT100 Daughter Board
ThermoCouple Daughter Board
Panelview 5I
BL touch bed leveling sensorHeaters:
1000 Watt silicone bed heater 120VAC 310mmx310mm
2x PT100 bed temp sensors (Redundent Check if possible?)
500 Watt RTD enclosure Chamber heater 120VAC
2x Omron SSR
control Panel cooling 2x Fans 24VDC .04ampsPower supply: 200 Watts 8.3 amps
Configuration:
Duet2 Wifi: X & Y axis motors (2)
E0 & E1
Bed Heater SSR
E0 & E1 Heaters
X & Y limit switchs
Mosquito Fans (2)
Part Cooling Fans (2)
Pt 100 Daughter Board (Bed Sensors 2)Duex2: Z-Axis motors and endstops Chamber Heat RTD Chamber Heat thermocouple 2 electronics cooling fans 2 LED 18in strip Lights
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To calculate the total wattage you need, see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_the_power_supply#Section_Total_power_needed. Don't forget to include the power draw of the LED strips.
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I was hoping you would say that, as room in the electronics bay is close to being 100% full! this is the original 3D systems PS, and to get something bigger would be another 50mm x 25mm. I have moved all the electronics from the inside bottom to the outside rear.
Thanks
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I edited my original reply, because although 200W would normally be more than enough for a dual-extrusion printer that uses an AC mains bed heater, I don't know the power draw of the LED strips.