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    • gtj0undefined
      gtj0 @Topher
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      @LeckieTech And are you sure those 4 pins aren't the transformer taps? If they are, they've got 48V+ on them.

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      • Topherundefined
        Topher @gtj0
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        @gtj0 Yea, youre right, they will be powered! I can always run the raspi. But if I did want to access the Duet web control, can I do that through the raspi? Or would I have to cable up to the ethernet on the D3?

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        • A Former User?
          A Former User @Topher
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          @LeckieTech said in Duet 2/3 POE (power over ethernet):

          But if I did want to access the Duet web control, can I do that through the raspi?

          When used with the Raspberry Pi, Duet Web Control is run as part of the Duet Software Framework on the Pi, and it communicates with the Duet over the SPI bus / ribbon cable, ethernet is not in use on the Duet at all.

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          • Topherundefined
            Topher @A Former User
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            @bearer Ok, right on! Thats good to know in helping me weigh the setup options. Im assuming the pi would be running something other than octoprint to do that?

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            • A Former User?
              A Former User @Topher
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              https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Getting_Started_With_Duet_3#Section_Duet_Software_Framework_on_Raspberry_Pi

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              • mwwhitedundefined
                mwwhited
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                How long is your intended cable run. To get the required wattage you may need to run 24v or 48v over PoE and step it back down to the correct voltage at the far end. The resistance of 26/28 gauge Ethernet cable adds up really fast.

                FYI, even at 10 feet of cable you will lose around 25% of your voltage if you run 5v. https://www.calculator.net/voltage-drop-calculator.html

                48V at 2A will still have line loss of nearly 3 volts but just might get you the required wattage before turning Ethernet cable into a fuse. (AKA fire)

                You will need higher voltage or thicker wire. Home running extension cords for AC power supplies would be much better.

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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User
                  last edited by A Former User

                  All the 802.3 at/af PoE stuff use 48v, is just the cheapo passive "PoE" stuff that suffer from voltage drop issues (interoperability/safety issues and should be avoided at all cost imho)

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                  • Topherundefined
                    Topher @A Former User
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                    @bearer I've had some updates to this project. As mentioned, we've been testing the Duet2 Wifi on a few printers. We actually found that these boards are exceptionally slow for uploading files. I'm not sure if it's our access point or what, I've tried a lot of things but nothing seems to get the Duet2 Wifi up to network speeds of a Raspi. We have a single gigabit network AP over the center of a 13' print rack that is just for our print room with 24 printers running 22 RasPi 3B+ W/ Octoprint servers and 2 Duet2 boards. To combat the slow upload speeds and try out the new POE idea I added via USB - RasPi 4's to the Duet2 wifi boards. A 50mb file would take the duet2 wifi sometimes 4-5 minutes to upload vs the Raspi 4 wired RJ45 w/ POE hat 1-2 seconds to upload the same file. So my question now, using the guide you linked earlier (https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Getting_Started_With_Duet_3#Section_Duet_Software_Framework_on_Raspberry_Pi) will this framework work with USB to the Duet2 Wifi boards? I really have gotten use to the Duet Web Control and how convenient making operating changes is that I don't think I will be able to go back to octoprint!

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                    • Topherundefined
                      Topher @mwwhited
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                      @mwwhited Missed your comment earlier. I've experienced no issues so far with 20' cables powering a raspi 4 and duet2 wifi. I've been running 2 printers for about a month. Power delivery is flawless so far! I check our printer rack daily with a thermal imager for traveling bed heating wires that are about to break (they always get hot in the spot where the break is going to happen) and I've never seen a network cable on the radar!

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                      • A Former User?
                        A Former User
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                        Yes the current Duet 2 will work with DSF as of RRF3.2 (you can compile a beta from github and test it today). Caveat is it requires custom wiring for the Ethernet, and soldering or pogo-pins for the Wifi (my own) preliminary testing is indicating that it may be possible to skip desoldering the Wifi module to use DSF, but no official word on that yet.

                        There are two recent threads dealing with this showing how to do it.

                        As far as hot cables go, then its not a problem with real PoE, there the voltage is sufficiently high to have low currents. But running 5v through passive PoE will be a different story even if the cable doesn't get hot, you won't have 5v at the output.

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                        • A Former User?
                          A Former User
                          last edited by A Former User

                          https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/17203/duet-2-ethernet-and-sbc
                          https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/17241/quest-duet2wifi-sbc-without-espectomy-possible-yes

                          👇 think the credit is better aimed towards dc42 and wilriker ; i'm just a happy (ab)user:)

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                          • Topherundefined
                            Topher @A Former User
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                            @bearer This is really great stuff! Thanks man!

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