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    • Reaperrhsundefined
      Reaperrhs
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      hi, i have a Duet3D 6HC that i want to connect together with a silicone heater pad, can someone pint me where to find all that i need to make it work?

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      • Reaperrhsundefined
        Reaperrhs @Reaperrhs
        last edited by Reaperrhs

        @Reaperrhs !
        I also have this
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        • gtj0undefined
          gtj0 @Reaperrhs
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          @Reaperrhs This would be a good place to start https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_a_bed_heater

          Is the heater going to be mains powered or powered from Vin on the Duet3?

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          • Reaperrhsundefined
            Reaperrhs @gtj0
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            @gtj0 i apologize, I'm new on this, i'm using an SSR for the silicone bed, powered from the 24v power supply, the duet3d mainboard 6HC doesn't have or i didn't find any information about where to connect the heat bed or hotend

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            • aidarundefined
              aidar
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              Well, looks like this would be good place to start then https://duet3d.dozuki.com/c/Duet_3_Hardware

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              • gtj0undefined
                gtj0 @Reaperrhs
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                @Reaperrhs
                Using this wiring diagram... https://d17kynu4zpq5hy.cloudfront.net/igi/duet3d/TF1FBCbopEsxvYAv.huge

                If the silicone pad is 24V and will pull less than 15A (360 watts) then you don't need the SSR. You can feed 24v to the "OUT_0 POWER IN" (middle 2) screw terminals and connect the pad to the "OUT_0" terminals. If you also plan on using 24V for the motors and extruder heater, you can feed 24V to the "POWER IN" (left 2) screw terminals and run short jumpers from there to the "OUT_0 POWER IN" terminals.

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                • Reaperrhsundefined
                  Reaperrhs @gtj0
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                  @gtj0 thanks guys 🤙

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