Hi,
I have a Duet2 and Duex5 and am pretty new to the Duet world. I suspect I may have blown two fan outputs on the Duet -- I have no idea how I could have done this and would like some help to determining how this might have happened and how to prevent it from happening again.
I had a part cooling fan connected to fan0 which had been working correctly on my new printer for about a week, and then I noticed it wasn't working. The fan was spinning very slowly and did not change its speed regardless of the fan speed setting. I tested the fan on one of the always on outputs and it worked fine.
I then tried the fan on the duex.fan3 output and fan2, both of which worked. I ended up using the fan2 output and the fan was working correctly for about a day. I noticed that the fan was not spinning partway through a print -- It was working at the start of the print, but had completely stopped by the end. I was using PrusaSlicer's automatic part cooling, so the PWM duty cycle was changing throughout the print. I again checked that the fan worked with an always on output.
I had read on another forum post that the MOSFET can be damaged if the fan outputs are short circuited. I inspected the fan wiring and there does not appear to be any exposed wiring on the cables that could short. I would also think that a short would be apparent when connecting to an always on output. My config.g is attached.
What should I check on my hardware to confirm that it's not damaging the board? Is there a possibility that the outputs are not damaged and I've configured something incorrectly? What tests can I run to determine whether the MOSFETS are truly blown?
I'm not too concerned yet as I still have plenty of outputs on the duex5, but at the rate I'm going, I may destroy these within a week!