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    tracar
    last edited by tracar 25 Nov 2020, 05:33

    on duet wifi with latest build

    ; Fans

    M950 F0 C"fan0" Q500 ; create fan0 on pin fan0 and set its frequency
    M106 P0 C"part/bridging fan" P1 S0 H-1 ; set fan0 "H-1 disables thermostatic mode" or H1 enables. ("S" parameter turns that fan on or off S0 or S1) (T45 is fan on at 45 degrees)

    M950 F1 C"fan1" Q500 ; create (Tool fan 1) on pin fan1 and set its frequency
    M106 P1 C"tool fan" S0 H1 T45 ; set (Tool fan 1) value. Thermostatic control is turned off

    M950 F2 C"e1heat" Q20000 ; create fan on pin e1heat and set its frequency ( connected to Solid State relay )
    M106 P2 C"Neopixels ON/OFF" S1 H-1 ;set fan 2 name and value. Thermostatic control is turned off

    M950 F3 C"fan2" Q20000 ; create fan2 on pin fan0 and set its frequency ( connected to Solid State relay )
    M106 P3 C"Relay 2 ON/OFF" S0 H-1

    it shows up in webface under fan controll as separate fan sliders, named "part/bridging fan" and "tool fan".
    the tool fan turns on at 45deg
    when a print is started the sliders ( both) do not separate control, but control thepart/bridging fan no matte which slider is moved

    What could the issue be?

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      Veti
      last edited by 25 Nov 2020, 06:22

      you assign the fans to the tool with the

      M563 P0 D0 H1 F0:2 ; define tool 0

      command. The F parameter assigns them and then M106 M107 controls both fans

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        Phaedrux Moderator
        last edited by 25 Nov 2020, 06:26

        The tool fan slider in DWC is a special slider that is attached to the part cooling fan of the currently selected tool. In printers with multiple tools it makes more sense. You can hide the slider if you like by clicking on change visibility.

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          tracar
          last edited by 25 Nov 2020, 12:40

          @Phaedrux said in seperate fan controll:

          The tool fan slider in DWC is a special slider that is attached to the part cooling fan of the currently selected tool.

          so ultimately what i was trying to get going is one fan set up to thermostatically turn on for the tool head when it reaches 45 deg, the second fan can manually be turned on or automatically turned on when a bridging function happens

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            Phaedrux Moderator @tracar
            last edited by 25 Nov 2020, 16:32

            @tracar said in seperate fan controll:

            M950 F1 C"fan1" Q500 ; create (Tool fan 1) on pin fan1 and set its frequency
            M106 P1 C"tool fan" S0 H1 T45 ; set (Tool fan 1) value. Thermostatic control is turned off

            So what you're calling the tool fan is actually the hotend heatsink fan?

            As I said, DWC has a "Tool Fan" slicer already, and you've also created a fan called "tool fan", however, the one you've created is thermostatic, so it won't show up as a slider controlled fan.

            In the snip of code I quoted above you should change the name to "heatsink", but tool fan has a very specific meaning already.

            Does that clear up the confusion?

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