Hi,
I'm trying to control a lw-20mg servo with a duex5 card. I'm getting some over-tension warning (tipically 29/30 V).
From an old power supply I can get 3 different type of capacitors 220uF 15V, 2200uF 10v, 330uF 200V.
1- which one is the best for the pourpose?
2- can I connect the capacitor in a 5Vaux-GND connector next to the one I use for the servo?
thankyou
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better capacitor for servo-induced overtension?
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how to home z not in x=0 and y=0?
Hi everybody,
Hi everybody,
I'm pretty sure this is an already discussed topic, but I couldn't find it. My z- probe is placed 25mm X off-center of the nozzle. The x end stop is placed in order to have nozzle just on the border of the bed. So, when I try to home Z, the probe is out of the bed.
How to make the z homing happen in a x>25 position?
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RE: Wiring thermistors to GND instead of VSSA?
@dc42 thanks for your advice. That's exactly what I'm going to do, to use the same +Vin for heather and fan.
In the board, what's the difference between gnd and vssa? Just the fuse? -
Wiring thermistors to GND instead of VSSA?
Hi to all,
I'm sorry if this could seems to be a silly question. But I'm new to Duet and I'm going to use it instead of a RAMPS/Arduino in my new hypercube evo.
I grouped all the connection in order to minimize the number of wires going to hot end, because I'm using a 12 pins connector to make it easier the hot end swap.
At now termistor is wired to the same GND of the end stops and the always on fan.
Is it possible to use the same configuration even in the Duet or I have to re configure the connector carrying even the VSS wire to the hot end?Thanks to all will help me.