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    • jontek2undefined
      jontek2
      last edited by jontek2

      It looks like it's the "VIN to Fans Miniblade Fuse 1A" that blown.

      alt text

      What do i need to replace this fuse? Just one Miniblade Fuse 1A - https://www.amazon.com/Kodobo-Fuses-Blade-Circuit-Protection/dp/B07W2XLKL8/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=1a+mini+blade+fuse&qid=1574862406&sr=8-3

      Or do i need something more?

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      • droftartsundefined
        droftarts administrators
        last edited by

        Yes, just get a 1A mini-blade fuse. Filastruder sell a kit: https://www.filastruder.com/products/3-pack-of-fuses-for-duet

        You can use 2A, which are more common in car and motorbike parts shops. But more than 2A is not really recommended.

        Ian

        Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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        • jontek2undefined
          jontek2
          last edited by

          Thanks!

          How do i replace it? Just pull it out?

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          • piperswundefined
            pipersw
            last edited by

            yes you just have to pull it out

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            • jontek2undefined
              jontek2
              last edited by jontek2

              alt text

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              • piperswundefined
                pipersw
                last edited by

                Test the continuity with ohmmeter if you don't see a cut inside, but it seems blown

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                • droftartsundefined
                  droftarts administrators
                  last edited by

                  And check your fan wiring connections before turning it on, once you put a new fuse in!

                  Ian

                  Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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                  • jontek2undefined
                    jontek2
                    last edited by

                    I've now replaced the blown fuse with a generic mini fuse 2A and the fans are now working again - thanks everybody!

                    May i suggest to the mods that you change the title of this thread to "Replace fuse for broken fans" or something. It may help somebody else in the future.

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                    • TLASundefined
                      TLAS
                      last edited by

                      Also a shout out to the electrical designers of the cards - thanks for putting this in!

                      The fuses are pretty recent addition and I’ve blown them out a good 1/2 dozen times now (got a huge pack off of Amazon...). So very grateful to replace the fuse over a dead board.

                      🙂

                      Thanks!

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                      • TLASundefined
                        TLAS
                        last edited by TLAS

                        +1....

                        Make that 7 now. 🙂

                        Upping the fuse to 15 Amps based on this thread:
                        https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/1925/max-hot-end-heater-current?_=1574893763955

                        If anyone cares, using PTC heaters may cause unexpected blown fuses. The resistance (and thus current) varies with temperature. As the heater gets over a specific temperature (about 60C effective operation) resistance rapidly increases cutting off power to the heater until it cools down. Great for safety.

                        Downside is that if the heater is cold, the resistance is even lower than normal and can result in a sudden onrush of current before it starts to warm up. Enough to cause a standard 7.5A fuse to blow.

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                        • piperswundefined
                          pipersw @TLAS
                          last edited by

                          @TLAS it's fan fuse here, not the bed fuse 😉 so 1A is good

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                          • TLASundefined
                            TLAS @pipersw
                            last edited by

                            @pipersw

                            Blown a few of those too. 🙂

                            Tornado-Like Fans - pulls ~2A each

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                            • Vetiundefined
                              Veti @TLAS
                              last edited by

                              @TLAS said in Replace fuse for broken fans:

                              Tornado-Like Fans - pulls ~2A each

                              thats not for a 3d printer, is it?

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                              • deckingmanundefined
                                deckingman @Veti
                                last edited by

                                @Veti said in Replace fuse for broken fans:

                                @TLAS said in Replace fuse for broken fans:

                                Tornado-Like Fans - pulls ~2A each

                                thats not for a 3d printer, is it?

                                Yes - 252 CFM - it's for blowing the parts off the build plate when the print finishes ☺

                                Ian
                                https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                • Vetiundefined
                                  Veti @deckingman
                                  last edited by

                                  @deckingman
                                  i can see the headlines. tornado created by misconfigured 3d printer.

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                                  • TLASundefined
                                    TLAS @deckingman
                                    last edited by

                                    @deckingman said in Replace fuse for broken fans:

                                    @Veti said in Replace fuse for broken fans:

                                    @TLAS said in Replace fuse for broken fans:

                                    Tornado-Like Fans - pulls ~2A each

                                    thats not for a 3d printer, is it?

                                    Yes - 252 CFM - it's for blowing the parts off the build plate when the print finishes ☺

                                    lol. :). I guess I shouldn’t mention the 450 cfm one I have in there as well...

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