What's up with these fans?!
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Re: Fan Voltage
Sorry for the uber noob question: is there a special way to test fans? I've installed my DuetWifi on a Wanhao D6, which I believe had working heat break and part cooling fans when the original motherboard was connected. I don't have any recollection of the fans working since installing the Duet.
I tried taking them out to test them on the bench. After confirming that the stock fans are 24V (the Duet was configured accordingly), I applied 24V to the fans, wired each way, and nothing. Have I subjected my fans to a common cause of death?
Thanks for any help!
Matt -
Some fans die when hooked up in reverse. Not saying that this is the case here but more as a general caution re connecting fans.
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@matteo2u said in What's up with these fans?!:
I applied 24V to the fans, wired each way,
wiring fans the wrong way can kill the duet fan header.
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If you have a good idea which of the fan leads is + and which is - you can connect the fan to the always on fan header and it should spin up. If that doesn't work, (and you're sure the always on fan header is powered) then the fan is likely dead.
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The printer has taken a backseat to so much else in life, but I may have a chance to get this thing going sometime soon.
Almost 2yrs ago now, the extruder began to fail, so I decided a custom head full of upgrades was appropriate, but it has taken me a long time to get it put together. I got the head assembled with the essentials and fired up the board and now the board "always on" fan also doesn't come on. If I did in fact kill the "fan header" as @Veti spoke about, can this be repaired? diagnosed with certainty?
Thanks for any help,
Matt -
@matteo2u, have you made sure all the fuses are good?
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Given the amount of time and things that sound like they have changed, it may be best to start a new thread with your issue and give us as much detail as possible.