duet 3 wiring for fans
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@Gio said in duet 3 wiring for fans:
So I need 5v but seems i can't have it
you will have to follow the Using 12V fans when VIN is 24V guide for the Duet 2 but instead of providing a 12v source you'll need to provide a 5v source. (or try to get a 12v fan instead ofc)
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5v has the added disadvantage that shorting it to a higher voltage accidentally can fry your board. If possible you should try to standardize your fans to either 12v or 24v. 12v fans are far more plentiful.
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Good call on the safety aspect!
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@bearer
Thanks I will follow that link.
So i need one buck regulator.Any idea why all out4 to out6 are always on at 100%?
@Phaedrux
I looked for a fan with the same dimensions and characteristics at 12v but it is not found.Tahnks.
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@Gio said in duet 3 wiring for fans:
So i need one buck regulator.
its better to use a buck regulator with a fuse; but you can use any 5v pin as all the switching is done on the low side.
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Here's a 12V one https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162370304820. Lots more if you search for "2507 fan 12v".
Regarding out4 to out6, a 2 wire fan has to be connected between the VOUTLCn (+ve) and OUTn (-ve) pins of the fan connector.
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@dc42
Thanks for the link.
out4-out is always on (output 12v on VOUTLCn (+ve) always on out not configured in the config.g).
I wired the fan as you indicated.@bearer
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@dc42 said in duet 3 wiring for fans:
2507 fan 12v
This "2507 fan 12v" help me!!! bought some fans but now I have to solve the problem on out4-out6.
I unplugged everything and only gave power and continue to give 12v on all ports, even if not configured. -
@Gio PWM switches the negative side of the fans so the positive side will always show the selected fan voltage.
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@deckingman
Thanks, I'm an idiot!!!! Now I understand. I used pin 1 (OUT 4 GND) as a negative!
Sorry me.
Thanks.