12v fans on 24v Duet wiring
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Common ground for 24v and 12v is fine.
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oh there are topics on this, sure enough, search for "12V fan 24V".
Here's one: https://www.duet3d.com/forum/thread.php?pid=30375#p30375 -
oh there are topics on this, sure enough, search for "12V fan 24V".
Here's one: https://www.duet3d.com/forum/thread.php?pid=30375#p30375Thanks, but non mention where to connect ground. Maybe because it's too obvious, it's just not that obvious to me.
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Common ground for 24v and 12v is fine.
Thanks, but where would that be for the output ground of the step-down? Any ground connection on the board?
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If you have a free V- position on your PSU, you could connect it there…
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Normally the input and output grounds of the step-down converter are connected together internally. Use a multimeter to check. So you need only connect one of them.
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Here is a link to what I used to run my 12 volt fans from my 24 volt duetwifi board.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GJ0SC2C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I wired them straight to the fan connectors on the duet. (pos. to pos. and ground to ground.) They work great that way as long a you don't pull more than 1.5 amps, that is all the load the mosfets can take.
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Normally the input and output grounds of the step-down converter are connected together internally. Use a multimeter to check. So you need only connect one of them.
If you have a free V- position on your PSU, you could connect it there…
Thanks!
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Here is a link to what I used to run my 12 volt fans from my 24 volt duetwifi board.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GJ0SC2C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I wired them straight to the fan connectors on the duet. (pos. to pos. and ground to ground.) They work great that way as long a you don't pull more than 1.5 amps, that is all the load the mosfets can take.
Those are almost identical to the ones I have. However, if you wire them straight to the fan connectors, is it still possible to control fan speed?
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At the risk of being redundant I want to clearly spell this out:
The VIN+ of the regulator connects to your +24V supply.
The VIN-/GND of the regulator connects to the GND of your +24V supply.
VIN- and VOUT- of the regulator are the same voltage (GND) and already connected on the regulator, so you don't even need to run a wire to VOUT-.
If all your fans are 12V, you should connect VOUT+ (the 12V from the regulator) to the middle pin (pin 2) of J3 (Fan Voltage Select) - DO NOT CONNECT ANYTHING to the other two pins (pins 1 and 3). Then connect your fans normally to the fan headers - they will all be 12V, whether switched or unswitched.
If some fans are 24V and some are 12V, then there should be a jumper between pins 2 and 3 of J3. Connect your 24V fans normally using the fan headers.
For the 12V fan(s), you need to connect the positive (red) fan lead to the +12V output of the regulator. This connection will not be made on the Duet - you can splice wires together or design a little adapter board if you want to keep the fan's plug intact. Connect the negative (black) fan lead to pin 2 (the "-" terminal) of the desired fan header. Nothing should be connected to pin 1.
Hope this helps.
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And yes you will be able to control the fan speed of any fan (12V and/or24V) connected to the FAN0, FAN1, or FAN2 headers.
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Thanks, I think I am starting to understand