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    • tenajaundefined
      tenaja
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      Are the grounds for the inputs and the fan outputs the same ground plane? Or, do they have separate ground planes?

      I have a pushbutton with a lamp in it. I'm trying to decide if I can run one ground wire to the terminals, or if I should run two. (Two is obvious, if the i/o do not share ground planes...)

      Thanks!

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      • fcwiltundefined
        fcwilt
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        Do you mean the GND connections for the "always on" fans?

        The PWM fan connections FAN0- FAN1- and FAN2- are switched to ground via MOSFET (as I recall) devices - so they are not common with the input grounds.

        Frederick

        Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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        • tenajaundefined
          tenaja
          last edited by tenaja

          Thanks, that answers my question.

          Since I am using it as an indicator lamp, I do not need pwm, but I do need to be able to turn it off and on in the g-code.

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator @tenaja
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            @tenaja said in Are the input ground and fan ground common?:

            I do not need pwm, but I do need to be able to turn it off and on in the g-code.

            Wel if you need it switchable, then the PWM outputs are your only option I think.

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            • fcwiltundefined
              fcwilt @tenaja
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              @tenaja said in Are the input ground and fan ground common?:

              Thanks, that answers my question.

              Since I am using it as an indicator lamp, I do not need pwm, but I do need to be able to turn it off and on in the g-code.

              IF the lamp is incandescent DO NOT DO THAT unless you know for sure the surge current will not fry the MOSFET.

              Ask me how I know.

              Frederick

              Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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              • tenajaundefined
                tenaja @fcwilt
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                @fcwilt
                Thanks for the heads up. My indicator is an LED lamp, but I'll keep this in mind for future projects.

                We're you able to replace the fet?

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                • fcwiltundefined
                  fcwilt @tenaja
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                  @tenaja said in Are the input ground and fan ground common?:

                  @fcwilt
                  Thanks for the heads up. My indicator is an LED lamp, but I'll keep this in mind for future projects.

                  We're you able to replace the fet?

                  I haven't tried - I used another unused fan output AFTER replacing the incandescent bulb with an LED.

                  Frederick

                  Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                  • tenajaundefined
                    tenaja @fcwilt
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                    @fcwilt Thanks for your help, I got it going. Although I was not intending to do so initially, I used my LED lamp on the fan port as a dual indicator rather than installing two, since I could dim the LED.

                    Thanks again!

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