Duetwifi solenoid connection
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@dc42 I use from Ooznest it is 24.4V. But as I understand fan0 port provides 1.5A and 5V or I am missing here something?
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@edmundas323 there is a jumper just below the fan connectors that allows you to select 5V or VIN. If VIN is selected on the jumper it will supply all the fans with 24V from the power supply.
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@richardmckenna that is an amazing info. I can see where 5V is written the pin is without the cover, and nearly I can see plastic part covering v_fan and vin, so it means it is 24V powered?
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@edmundas323 said in Duetwifi solenoid connection:
@dc42 I use from Ooznest it is 24.4V. But as I understand fan0 port provides 1.5A and 5V or I am missing here something?
The fan ports are switchable (as a block) between VIN and 5V. So I recommend you purchase the 24V version of that valve. It will also draw half the current of the 12V version. Search for "2W-025-08 24vdc".
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@dc42 Thank you guys, you are amazing. And the command in the gcode is m106 0 255?
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@edmundas323 said in Duetwifi solenoid connection:
@dc42 Thank you guys, you are amazing. And the command in the gcode is m106 0 255?
You can use M106 P# S1.0 or M106 P# S255, where # is the fan number. If you will keep the solenoid energised for a long time, then you may wish to reduce the current after a second or so to reduce heating. For example M106 P# S0.5 will reduce it to half current.
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@edmundas323 yeah take a look here https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_Wiring_Diagrams you want the jumper on the VIN and V_FAN pins.
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@dc42 thank you for you help. Amazing support.
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@richardmckenna thank you so much for you support. Very, very helpful.
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@dc42 I am planning to use solenoid open when router bit hits the aluminum surface, basically to blow the mist, usually it takes about 7 minutes, do you think it might be a problem to keep ot open that long?
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@edmundas323 said in Duetwifi solenoid connection:
@dc42 I am planning to use solenoid open when router bit hits the aluminum surface, basically to blow the mist, usually it takes about 7 minutes, do you think it might be a problem to keep ot open that long?
Probably not, but it's so easy to reduce the current after pull-in that you might as well. Most solenoids need much less current to hold position than they do to pull in.
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@dc42 wow, thats a good thing to know. As I understand when I open the valve, I can just after few second use same comand with half of power just to keep everything open. Amazing