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    • bdeliaundefined
      bdelia @Veti
      last edited by bdelia

      Here you go, I did double and triple check the polarity...I have only tried connecting the heatsink fan at this point. That fan is part of my hemera extruder/hotend and is supposed to be 24V. I have also tried connecting two other 24V fans I have that I know work in another printer and they are also not working on any of the Fan ports, including the Always On ports.

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
        last edited by

        Does the fan work if connected directly to VIN and ground on the PSU?

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
          last edited by

          Can you measure the voltage across the VIN pin of the VFAN jumper block and ground? Careful not to slip.

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          • bdeliaundefined
            bdelia
            last edited by

            @Phaedrux , I have not tried wiring the fans directly to VIN and GND. But I know several fans that work in another printer do not work on this Duet board.

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            • bdeliaundefined
              bdelia @Phaedrux
              last edited by

              @Phaedrux said in Fan Headers Not working:

              Can you measure the voltage across the VIN pin of the VFAN jumper block and ground? Careful not to slip.

              To confirm, when I do that should the jumper be in place or not in place?

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator
                last edited by

                Alright, just want to make sure the fan isn't the problem.

                Doesn't matter if the jumper is on or not really as long as you can poke the metal. Probably easier with it off. Just want to see if there is any voltage coming to the pin.

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                • bdeliaundefined
                  bdelia @Phaedrux
                  last edited by

                  @Phaedrux said in Fan Headers Not working:

                  Alright, just want to make sure the fan isn't the problem.

                  Doesn't matter if the jumper is on or not really as long as you can poke the metal. Probably easier with it off. Just want to see if there is any voltage coming to the pin.

                  Ok, was able to test for voltage and I am not seeing anything on the multimeter.

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Weird. And you're sure the fan fuse is intact? Did you pull the one with the 1 on it?

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                    • bdeliaundefined
                      bdelia @Phaedrux
                      last edited by bdelia

                      @Phaedrux I just double checked and you were right, I checked the Bed fuse the first time. The fuse with labeled 1 on it does not have continuity. So I assume if I replace that fuse that may solve my issues? Thoughts?

                      I am heading out for a drive with my wife, I will stop by an automotive supply store and see if they sell 1A mini auto blade fuses. I read on the forum somewhere that you can go up to 2 or 3 amp fuses as well for the fans. Can you confirm that in case I cannot find 1Amp fuses lcoally?

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator
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                        Ok, that makes more sense. Yes replacing that fuse should get you sorted. Automotive parts store is the best bet. Motorcycle shop. That kind of thing. Using a larger fuse would work, just means that it would take longer to blow if there was a short.

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                        • bdeliaundefined
                          bdelia @Phaedrux
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                          @Phaedrux Thanks for all of your help. I was really hoping it was not a major break in the board and I will report back to this thread once i find a new fuse for the fans.

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                          • bdeliaundefined
                            bdelia
                            last edited by

                            @Phaedrux I swapped in a 2A fuse and my heat sink fan is now working. Thank you very much for all of the help. I will source the 1A fuse but at least I am running now.

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator
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                              Good to hear.

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