Hi everyone!
I have 2 x Noctua 40x10mm 12V PWM fans on my hotend, one for the heatsink (always on) and one for the print cooling fan.
Both fans have their +12V and GND connected to the heatsink fan GND, which are connected to one of the always on fan headers. The print cooling fan has the PWM wire connected to the FAN- for the print fan, which is connected to FAN0.
The heatsink fan works fine - it's always on, full speed. The green and blue wires are not connected at all.
My issue is that the print cooling fan is not behaving...
The print cooling fan worked fine when I first installed it, all M106 commands worked fine, and it could be fully stopped at S0, which was great. However, once the hotend and heated bed were warmed up, the fan would sometimes not start. If I brushed it with my finger, it would whir into life. I figured maybe there was something funny about that fan, so I swapped them (they're identical). Right after the swap, the second fan worked fine, but then after the hotend and bed were heated, it died completely - it won't even start on 12V with the PWM disconnected now.
I did a bit of digging, and it looks like the fans are expecting to see a 5V PWM signal - have I damaged (both) fans by putting 12V on the PWM line? I'm sure a lot of others have used Noctua fans - did anyone put a voltage divider or similar?
I would like to avoid swapping the fan jumper to 5V, as I have a bed fan (for cooling large PLA prints, and for post-print cooling to get prints to detach quicker, which runs on 12V, and won't run on 5V. I would also (certainly) need to buy 2 x new Noctua fans to run on 5V rather than 12V...
Any thoughts / suggestions are welcome!
Andrew