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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by

      Have you provided power to the separate OUT0 power in terminals?

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        6-way barrier strip: two pins for main VIN and GND; two pins for the VIN and GND supply for the OUT_0 terminals; and positive and negative OUT_0 terminals. OUT_0 is intended to drive a bed heater. The ground side of OUT_0 is switched by the mosfet and the positive side is protected by a 15A fuse.

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        • eddygaraundefined
          eddygara @dc42
          last edited by eddygara

          @dc42 I'm not going to pretend like I know what that means, but the guide only stated to run power from the PSU to the board via the "Power in" and then to run power from the board to the bed via "Out0" so I did that.

          Here is a photo of my connections.

          46MTxKy.jpg

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          • BoAundefined
            BoA @eddygara
            last edited by BoA

            @eddygara Issue is obvious - no power connected to OUT0_POWER_IN terminals (the two screw terminals between power in and OUT0).
            Take a look here: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_Mainboard_6HC_Wiring_Diagram

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            • eddygaraundefined
              eddygara @BoA
              last edited by eddygara

              @BoA But it doesn't mention anything of this on the guide. And honestly nowhere in that link does it state to add power to that terminal to power the bed, I hope you can see why this is confusing for me.

              From the guide-------------------------------

              Low voltage bed heater driven directly from the Duet

              Duets provide a terminal block for connecting a bed heater. The voltage supplied to the bed heater is the voltage you apply to the VIN terminals from your power supply. The maximum current you can safely draw depends on the Duet version.

              Important! Do not "tin" the ends of the wires. The heat generated by high bed currents can cause the wires to creep, which in turn makes them loose in the terminal block. So you should re-check the bed heater terminal block screws for tightness regularly, especially during the first few days of use. This is especially important if you use stranded-core wire without crimping bootlace ferrules on the ends.
              Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC

              The Duet 3 Mainboard 6HC is safe up to 18A heater current on OUT0 in a normally ventilated environment.

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              • BoAundefined
                BoA @eddygara
                last edited by BoA

                @eddygara This seems to be true in case of Duet Maestro, Duet2 and Duet3 Mini, but Duet3 has separate power input for OUT0. Where is this guide?

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                • eddygaraundefined
                  eddygara @BoA
                  last edited by

                  @BoA So what exactly me I connecting to that terminal and from where?

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                  • jay_s_ukundefined
                    jay_s_uk @eddygara
                    last edited by

                    @eddygara from your PSU to the two connectors next to the other power inputs. Make sure the polarity is right

                    Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                    • BoAundefined
                      BoA @eddygara
                      last edited by

                      @eddygara Power for OUT should be connected here:
                      c2f82f60-b9b3-4ebf-8827-a54f9080da01-obraz.png

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                      • BoAundefined
                        BoA @eddygara
                        last edited by

                        @eddygara BTW - the wires connected to OUT0 seem to bery thin. Are You certain they can handle the current? at 12V there might be a significant current flowing.

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                        • eddygaraundefined
                          eddygara @BoA
                          last edited by

                          @BoA Ok just to make sure so i dont blow up my board, I already have the board connected from the psu via the "power in" your telling me to run another connection from the PSU right next to the PSU to Board line. In order to get power to the Bed?

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                          • BoAundefined
                            BoA @eddygara
                            last edited by BoA

                            @eddygara Exactly. Keep in mind that "power in" itself can be loaded with a high current 3 heaters 6A each, few fan outputs 2.5A and... steppers drivers... and some other stuff. So separate heatbed power input is for some flexibility in PSU setup and to avoid overloading connectors.

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                            • eddygaraundefined
                              eddygara @BoA
                              last edited by

                              @BoA Thanks a lot man, I wish this guide wasn't so jumbled around to find this info, the people like you make this product worth it to use.

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                              • alankilianundefined
                                alankilian
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                                If you want to power both the mainboard and the bed from the same power supply, add a jumper like this.
                                (Wire in green)

                                You also may have to wire a jumper from GND to GND.
                                (This I don't know. I think someone will answer here.)

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                                • eddygaraundefined
                                  eddygara @alankilian
                                  last edited by eddygara

                                  @alankilian Ok this goes against what @boa just said..

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                                  • alankilianundefined
                                    alankilian
                                    last edited by

                                    Right. I got my information from here:
                                    https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_Mainboard_6HC_Wiring_Diagram

                                    SeemeCNC Rostock Max V3 converted to V3.2 with a Duet2 Ethernet Firmware 3.2 and SE300

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                                    • BoAundefined
                                      BoA @eddygara
                                      last edited by

                                      @eddygara How? It shows exactly what I said. Connect power from PSU to this input.

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                                      • alankilianundefined
                                        alankilian @eddygara
                                        last edited by

                                        @eddygara said in Duet 3 no power coming to bed.:

                                        your telling me to run another connection from the PSU right next to the PSU to Board line

                                        I think this was interpeted to mean jumper Vin to the GND screw terminal "right next to the PSU to Board line"

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                                        • eddygaraundefined
                                          eddygara @BoA
                                          last edited by eddygara

                                          @BoA You told me to run 2 separate cables from the PSU directly to the board, you didn't say anything about jumping connections, from "Power in" to "Out0" in order to get power from the same PSU

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                                          • BoAundefined
                                            BoA @eddygara
                                            last edited by

                                            @eddygara But that is effectively the same connection.

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