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    • akayoshiundefined
      akayoshi
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      Hi Guys,

      I am upgrading my CR-10 Max with a Duet 3 board and I am having a little trouble wiring up my heated bed. The CR-10 Max has two separate 24V power supplies, a larger one for the hotbed with a mosfet, and a smaller second supply for the rest of the printer. What is the best way of wiring my Duet 3? Currently, I have the smaller power supply connected to the power in terminals and the mosfet connected to the power out 0 (out) terminals, with nothing connected to the power out 0 (in) terminals. The heated bed doesn't turn on, presumably because nothing is connected to the out 0 (in) terminals. What is the best way to wire this, should I be taking a different approach and trigger the mosfet by using an output header?

      Thanks in advance.

      Regards

      Paul

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator @akayoshi
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        @akayoshi said in Duet 3 - wiring Mosfet for heated bed for CR-10 Max:

        The heated bed doesn't turn on, presumably because nothing is connected to the out 0 (in) terminals. What is the best way to wire this, should I be taking a different approach and trigger the mosfet by using an output header?

        Connect your larger dedicated power supply for the bed to the out_0 (in) terminals and connect the bed to the out_0.

        You won't need to use an additional external moset.

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        • akayoshiundefined
          akayoshi @Phaedrux
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          @phaedrux
          Just for other's reference, when I connected the heatbed power supply (CR-10 max has a really large heated bed) to the OUT_0 in it blew the fuse.

          I ended up rewiring the mosfet and just using the Out_2 to signal the heated bed.

          Cheers

          P

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator @akayoshi
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            @akayoshi Wow, ok, I didn't fathom how large that headted bed was. I'd never heard of the CR-10 Max before. Looking at it I see the bed is a 24v 750W DC heater. That's a lot larger than I had expected. Sorry about that.

            That's a 32Amp load, (750w/24v). The onboard bed heater mosfet is rated at 18A.

            Sorry for leading you astray, I should have asked for the bed heater wattage/amps/volts.

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