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    • AV13091undefined
      AV13091
      last edited by

      Hello everyone,

      I have a duet ethernet 1.02 and has always use it with a 12V PSU.
      I've bought an Anycubic Chiron and I'm looking to swap the actual Trigorilla with my duet.

      I didn't find anything saying obviously that if you feed the duet with 24v, all the electronics (fan, heater cartridge, etc...) must be 24v too.
      I know my question will be quite obvious but if I feed the duet with 24v, do i need to change all my previous electronics with 24v ones ?

      thank you in advance,

      Axel.

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

        yes, pretty much. I guess i exception would be if you had 5v fans.

        as an alternative to replacing fans you could use a dc/dc converter as described in https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_and_configuring_fans#Section_Using_12V_fans_when_VIN_is_24V

        but the heaters you really should replace as the power is squared as you double the voltage (for the same resistance in the heater) so even by limiting the duty cycle you'll have a serisouly overpowered setup.

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        • AV13091undefined
          AV13091
          last edited by AV13091

          Hello Bearer, thank you for your answer.

          the dc/dc converter is a neat idea but i think it will be a good occasion to replace all my old stuff and buy new one in 24V !

          you're totally right about the heaters, even more for the bed who need 21 amps to works, knowing that the duet is limited to 18A, I will re-use the external MOSFET that is already place in the Chiron. Thanks for the remark, I totally forgot.

          one last question :

          on the chiron trigorilla board, the MOSFET are controled directly from the "board" output on the card (see the image below).

          Can I do the same with the duet ethernet ?

          once again, thank you for your help.

          Axel.

          ![0_1596529255398_Trigorilla png.png](Uploading 100%)

          edit: seems like i can't upload the image, here's a link where you can see the "board" connection from the trigorilla, this one is directly connected to the "control" pin from the MOSFET

          board : https://www.anycubic.com/products/trigorilla-motherboard-for-mega-kossel
          see the second picture
          MOSFET : https://www.amazon.fr/ANYCUBIC-lalimentation-chauffant-ULTRABASE-limprimante/dp/B07S7QFPNJ
          see the second picture too

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @AV13091
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            @AV13091 said in Duet Ethernet from 12V to 24v:

            on the chiron trigorilla board, the MOSFET are controled directly from the "board" output on the card (see the image below).
            Can I do the same with the duet ethernet ?

            by the looks of it yes, but I can't say i have any experience with either board. (if there is a issue I'm 110% sure the forum will help you make it work)

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            • AV13091undefined
              AV13091 @A Former User
              last edited by

              @bearer
              Don't worry, you already help me a lot !
              once again, thank you :).

              Axel.

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              • AV13091undefined
                AV13091
                last edited by

                EDIT : after a while, I had time to finish this project and found this topic about how to connect a MOSFET to a ramps :
                https://3dprint.wiki/reprap/electronics/heatbed_mosfet

                long story short, if you use a MOSFET for your bed and/or your extruder, you "just" have to connect the signalwire (the control input of the MOSFET) form the MOSFET directly to the bed output from your duet.
                Here is the picture from the link.
                special thanks to 3Dprintwiki !

                a187d04e-9366-4829-8a40-5c71ec614ec9-image.png

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