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    Duet2 Wifi & Always On (+24V) & exp.heater(?) (gnd)

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    • alankilianundefined
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      • Reefwarriorundefined
        Reefwarrior @alankilian
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        @alankilian Nope, no joy.

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        • alankilianundefined
          alankilian
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          The only thing else I can think of is to check your wiring and make sure you are connected to the signal you think you are.

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          • Reefwarriorundefined
            Reefwarrior @alankilian
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            @alankilian Did double check. Not the issue...

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            • A Former User?
              A Former User @Reefwarrior
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              @Reefwarrior said in Duet2 Wifi & Always On (+24V) & exp.heater(?) (gnd):

              Now I would like to use the PWM signal from one of the expansion headers (eg. exp.heater3 or exp.heater6).

              is this a 4 wire fan or a mosfet module? not sure how much current the pwm signal would need but the duet is offering around 2mA

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              • Reefwarriorundefined
                Reefwarrior @A Former User
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                @bearer It's a normal 2 wire fan - one red; one black wire. 24V, 0.04A

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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User @Reefwarrior
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                  Can't run that off the expansion port pins without a mosfet module or something else to drive the fan. (0.04A is (much) more than 0.002A)

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                  • Reefwarriorundefined
                    Reefwarrior
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                    Alternatively, will it work if I just add a resistor between the fan and the ground terminal? I have another fan connected on one of the PWM pins (Fan02); and it is much more quiet than this fan on the 'always on'. I have swapped out fans, and it is definitely not the fan itself.

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                    • Reefwarriorundefined
                      Reefwarrior @A Former User
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                      @bearer Thanx didn't know. Any other suggestions then?

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                      • A Former User?
                        A Former User
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                        The only other buffered pin is the z probe modulate thing, but iirc the 74125 is only good for +-20mA so nowhere near enough.

                        You need some sort of external components like a mosfet or anything else that can drive the fan from the 2mA available from the expansion port.

                        (edit: Or possibly look into how much current you need to to drive the PWM signal for a 4-wire fan, the whole point of the 4-wire fan is to control the fan speed with a small signal, but how small idk)

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                        • Vetiundefined
                          Veti
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                          you can run the fan off the second heater port.

                          edit nevermind its in use i see.

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                          • Reefwarriorundefined
                            Reefwarrior @A Former User
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                            @bearer Thanx! 🙂

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                            • Reefwarriorundefined
                              Reefwarrior @A Former User
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                              @bearer will this work:

                              https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000609702577.html?af=1422847&utm_campaign=1422847&aff_platform=portals-tool&utm_medium=cpa&afref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.aliexpress.com%2F&dp=4651966008c5a60c0b06264e0681cdf8&spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dt3QhCv&cv=47843&pvid=8ebba769-e24d-47cb-9324-0deaddc6ffb7&mall_affr=pr3&sk=_ePNSNV&aff_trace_key=efdb998653994ca8930c9c96637e4dae-1606807195292-01157-_ePNSNV&rmsg=do_not_replacement&scm=1007.23534.123999.0&terminal_id=53f7561c6dbb427981dce44979abb78d&utm_source=admitad&utm_content=47843

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                              • A Former User?
                                A Former User
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                                it says signal range 3.3v so if that is true it will work; if not for the real possibility that your order is shipped with a different mosfet than the one I've got here I'd test it and report back.

                                (edit: it says dual mosfet, but it can only control one fan btw - it just mean there are two mosfet in parallel to control large loads)

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators @Reefwarrior
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                                  @Reefwarrior said in Duet2 Wifi & Always On (+24V) & exp.heater(?) (gnd):

                                  Can I connect the + of the fan to the + of the always on, and the - to the exp.heater6?

                                  No, that will probably damage the processor. You would be applying 24V through the fan to a pin that is tolerant of about 3.8V max. You need to use an external mosfet driven from the exp.heater6 to switch the fan.

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                                  • Reefwarriorundefined
                                    Reefwarrior
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                                    Thank you for the help! Working like a charm! 🙂

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