@Phaedrux said in Switching from Duet Maestro to Duet WIFI:
Running the fans in parallel is a bit better than running 2 in series. I've done it on occasion, but it does mean the fans may not behave exactly as they would plugged in solo.
In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the components is the same, and the total current is the sum of the currents flowing through each component.
So as long as your two fans aren't huge current draws (most fans aren't) you should be ok.
The fan still does not turn on after I tried sending the Gcode...
The new 24v fan is working 100% but not in port 0, 1 or 2. I'm only trying to run one fan at the moment not the two just to make sure I can get this working...
Until now I've never plugged anything in to port 0 or 1, so if I messed up Port 2 in the beginning it would mess up ports 0 and 1 as well?
Aforementioned the first set of fans were only 5v so it would be odd that this board is that sensitive and blown mosfet chip and damage the board vs just blowing up the fan???
Is there an issue with the F500 setting? From the factory is was set at F4, but on the mfg forum, everyone said to set that to F500...
M106 P2 S1 I0 F500 H-1 L0.3
If the mosfets are damaged ( in the picture they look fine ) what are the options? Can I just plug it into a always on port?
Also can I plug the fan directly into the board to make sure the cable isn't the issue correct? I'm going to use a multimeter as well, but I want to make sure the pins aren't coming out when I push the plug in...