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    • Lameranundefined
      Lameran
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      Hi there,
      i installed an smart effector to my Duet in an Anycubic Predator with Magballs.
      I have issues with my Hotend Cooler, its way too slow to cool it.
      I meassure the Voltage all the way from the Duet to the cabel and the Molex Connector which goes in the Smart Effector and had 24 V there.
      But At the Molex Connector for the Fan itself i meassure 15V. So i m stuck, what could be done to solve this except of connect the Hotend Fan directly?

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
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        The fan connections on the 6-pin Molex Microfit 3 connector are directly connected to the 2-pin fan connector. So you could check that both connectors look properly soldered to the PCB, and check continuity with a multimeter. However, I think the most likely explanation is a poor crimp connection between the cable and the connector.

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        • Lameranundefined
          Lameran
          last edited by Lameran

          Thanks for the reply, i measure the Molex Crimps outside of the connector before the Molex in and there were fine, i had no clue how to meassure inside the connector.

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