Deut 3D 6HC questions and Stepper motor match
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@Jim46 said in Deut 3D 6HC questions and Stepper motor match:
Hi Guys,
What are your recommendations of the type and wiring for cooling fans for the Duet 3D and the Pi 4?
Who are the best people to buy and support the Duet3D 6HC ?
Thanks again,
JimAssuming the machine is in a "normal office environment" (70 to 80F or 20 to 27C) and not a factory floor:
Cooling: Mount the board vertically, aim your choice of small fan at the BACK of the board. Almost anything will work, total flow is not at all critical. Duets have "constant on" connectors, so you can pick a more expensive and quieter Noctua, or a generic and replace it when it eats bearings or whatever. Almost any airflow.
The Pi should not need an active fan.
Buy and support:
Direct if that is an option.
Filastruder in the USASupport here. Lots of good stuff from the staff and community both. (I'm community, by the way)
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Hi Danal,
Thanks so much. It looks like only the main UK outlet has the Duet3D 6HC. Do you happen to know or have contact that can tell me if the board is the 1.0 Version?
I placed an order today for the Pi4 and the screen you suggested.
Next is the Duet3D...
The help here has been superior!
Jim -
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E3D sells the Duet 3 MB6HC too.
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Hello Gentleman,
Thanks again for sharing and for your great comments. The 7" screen arrived yesterday as did the CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4. Interesting it includes a small fan about 1" square for the Pi4. Yet, having trouble finding a screen case for the Jun-Electon 7" HD HDMI screen? Does anyone know if it fits the RPi4 7" screen case?
Cheers
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For UK folk I've this screen on my ebay watch list which looks similar, but not identical.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/264484629064
Getting a little twitchy about the recommended PSU for the Raspberry Pi 4B being 3A, the screen being 2A, and the max external draw from the Duet3 being 3A, so I've also got a USB current meter on order. Suspect there is head room in both screen and Raspberry Pi advised PSU ratings, but I won't really know what the Pi can draw until I get it slicing and working hard! The draw on the screen shouldn't be much higher than playing some YouTube videos though...
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@DocTrucker You can always power the RPi from a separate supply if you get desperate.
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@deckingman I am considering that. Alas it will likely mean a UK socket mounted in the electrickery box, don't fancy trying to wire a USB C plug!
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@DocTrucker
Modify the wiring going from duet 3 to the pi. Apply the power to the header rather than using the USB-C -
@jay_s_uk fair shout!
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@DocTrucker For info, I haven't used the ribbon cable from the Duet to the RPi. Just connected the data pins and a couple of gnds. Then used an external 5V psu to power the RPi etc. Having said - I've now disconnected it and the RPi just sits there unconnected waiting for someone to come up with something useful for it to do.
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I'm running the Ribbon D3>Pi. I'm running a 7" touchscreen, and a camera. The camera has been swapped several times (experimenting with tool-to-tool alignment). At the moment it is a Logitech C270. It has been a 'microscope' with its own LED ring illuminators around the lense.
No signs of power stress. Have printed for 5 and 10 hours at a time, toolchanging all the way...
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@Danal yes I remember your comment on a very similar thread. I am probably being over cautious and the recommended power supplies are likely over specced.
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I suspect things draw a lot less than we think. Manufacturers tend to rate draw as the absolute max.