Duet Ethernet with 24v fan
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@bewaren said in Duet Ethernet with 24v fan:
@deckingman the fan is wired up correctly, I am unable to control it at all, I am unsure if its because I haven't got it allocated to the correct tool, or if a 24v fan can be powered via the fan0 pins.
If it's a 24 v fan AND if your PSU is 24 V (you haven't told us) AND you have wired it correctly, AND that fan will work with pwm AND/ OR you have configure an appropriate PWM value AND you have disabled thermostatic mode AND you use the right command, THEN it should work.
So, last time of asking. What commands have you tried? How have you got it configured?
i.e. if you post your configuration file, then one of us will be able to help you. Otherwise we can only make guesses.
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I am unsure as to the commands I need to entre to configure an appropriate PWM value and how to disable thermostatic mode. This is how my config.g file is setup currently.
; Configuration file for Duet WiFi (firmware version 1.21)
; executed by the firmware on start-up
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; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool v2 on Sun Jul 28 2019 00:07:37 GMT+0100 (British Summer Time); General preferences
G90 ; Send absolute coordinates...
M83 ; ...but relative extruder movesM667 S1 ; Select CoreXY mode
; Network
M550 P"My Printer" ; Set machine name
M551 P"Printer" ; Set password
M552 P0.0.0.0 S1 ; Enable network and acquire dynamic address via DHCP
M586 P0 S1 ; Enable HTTP
M586 P1 S0 ; Disable FTP
M586 P2 S0 ; Disable Telnet; Drives
M569 P0 S0 ; Physical drive 0 goes backwards
M569 P1 S1 ; Physical drive 1 goes forwards
M569 P2 S0 ; Physical drive 2 goes backwards
M569 P3 S0 ; Physical drive 3 goes backwards
M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16 I1 ; Configure microstepping with interpolation
M92 X80.00 Y80.00 Z400.00 E837.00 ; Set steps per mm
M566 X900.00 Y900.00 Z12.00 E120.00 ; Set maximum instantaneous speed changes (mm/min)
M203 X30000.00 Y30000.00 Z180.00 E3600.00 ; Set maximum speeds (mm/min)
M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z20.00 E250.00 ; Set accelerations (mm/s^2)
M906 X800.00 Y800.00 Z800.00 E800.00 I30 ; Set motor currents (mA) and motor idle factor in per cent
M84 S30 ; Set idle timeout; Axis Limits
M208 X0 Y-38 Z0 S1 ; Set axis minima
M208 X200 Y200 Z200 S0 ; Set axis maxima; Endstops
M574 X1 Y1 Z1 S0 ; Set active low and disabled endstops; Z-Probe
M558 P0 H5 F120 T6000 ; Disable Z probe but set dive height, probe speed and travel speed
M557 X15:185 Y-23:195 S20 ; Define mesh grid; Heaters
M305 P0 T100000 B4138 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 0
M143 H0 S80 ; Set temperature limit for heater 0 to 80C
M305 P1 T100000 B4138 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 1
M143 H1 S280 ; Set temperature limit for heater 1 to 280C; Fans
M106 P0 S0.1 I0 F500 H T45 ; Set fan 0 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned on
M106 P1 S1 I0 F500 H1 T45 ; Set fan 1 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned on; Tools
M563 P0 D0 H1 ; Define tool 0
G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0 ; Set tool 0 axis offsets
G10 P0 R0 S0 ; Set initial tool 0 active and standby temperatures to 0C; Automatic saving after power loss is not enabled
; Custom settings are not configured
M501
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@deckingman The Power Supply is 24v yes, sorry forgot to note that.
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@bewaren Now we are getting somewhere. That wasn't so hard was it?
One problem that leaps out at me is this line M106 P0 S0.1 I0 F500 H T45
P0 is the fan in question. That line sets it to come on thermostatically with a heater but you haven't defined a heater, just an "H" with no number. But for part cooling, we don't want it to run when a heater comes on. We want it to run when we enter an M106 Snn command (which is what the slicer does).
So delete that line and try this to start with. ....
M106 P0 S0 I0 F500 H-1
Edit...........
BTW - all the information is documented here https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M106_Fan_On -
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@deckingman Replaced it with that line but I dont seem to be able to control it still, I can now see fan0 on the machine control tab but when turning it on and putting it to any % of power I get no movement still, any ideas?
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Are you sure the fan is plugged into fan_0 and that the fan actually works?
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@phaedrux Plugged into the 3rd one along which I assume is fan0 https://gyazo.com/2029dbbba084fd17447f1fcaa5dea01d as the last 2 are always on fans, almost certain the fan works, its brand new but I dont have a 24v power supply spare to test it on.
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@bewaren how do you have the fan jumper set?
If you plug the fan into an always on port does it work?
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Just tested it, doesnt seem too no. Do I need to take off one of the jumpers??
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@phaedrux Tested the heatsink cooler fan on all connectors and it works on them, so unsure if the issue is the voltage for the print fan
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See the link above about connecting fans. It Explains.
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Are you sure the fan is 24v?
If it doesn't work on the always on port it may be dead. -
@phaedrux 24V DC fan, 2 pin output, wired up correctly, very confused as to what the issue could be now, the link shows how to use a 12v fan on a 24v output as far as I can tell, but I am very new to the technical terms used so may be misinterpreting it.
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@phaedrux Tried 3 different fans now, none of them worked, ideas?
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@phaedrux one thing I have noticed is the hotend cooling fan on the heat sink is in fact 12v and does function correctly but seems to be running faster than anticipated, when powered via 12v it is significantly slower than the current setup, so I am assuming it is a 24v output from the board however unsure as to how this is happening as I would imagine it would break the fan
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@bewaren said in Duet Ethernet with 24v fan:
@phaedrux 24V DC fan, 2 pin output, wired up correctly, very confused as to what the issue could be now, the link shows how to use a 12v fan on a 24v output as far as I can tell, but I am very new to the technical terms used so may be misinterpreting it.
You need a buck converter to supply a 12v line into the v_fan jumper pin. But then all your fans need to be 12v.
If you have some 24v and some 12v you're going to have some issues. The hotend fan is being over volted and while it is working now it's likely to burn out when you least want it to happen.
Make sure the fans are all the same voltage and supply them with the correct voltage. It's as simple as that.
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@phaedrux Alright ill order a 24v fan for the hotend heatsink to solve that issue then, so any idea on what else I could try to get the print fan working?, it's 24v, I've tried 3 of them now with no luck on the always on pins and the fan0 to fan2 pins, I'm certain it isn't the fans them selves, the pins work fine when I try power the 12v fan but they over voltage the fan, however the 24v fan simply doesn't do anything. Suggestions?
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@bewaren said in Duet Ethernet with 24v fan:
Suggestions?
What exactly is your M106 fan command in config.g right now?
If you send M106 P0 S1 H-1 in the gcode console does it turn on? -
@bewaren You also need to have tool selected. The easiest way to do that is to add T0 to the end of your config.g file.