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    • Hoops40undefined
      Hoops40
      last edited by

      Good evening this is my first post.
      In the middle of building a large hybrid 3d printer.
      Pellet extruder, spindle and 3d scanner manual tool changer.
      When changing tools I want to use relays to switch the power and signals on and off at the connector.
      Do you think this will cause any problems with the board.

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      • mrehorstdmdundefined
        mrehorstdmd @Hoops40
        last edited by

        @hoops40 Which connector?

        You usually want to keep a hot-end cooling fan working until the temperature has dropped before killing power to the controller...

        https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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        • Hoops40undefined
          Hoops40 @mrehorstdmd
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          @mrehorstdmd using liquid cooling, tools will only change once the unit is cooled.
          Just want to make sure the control board does not have a fit when I disconnect the tool.

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          • o_lampeundefined
            o_lampe @Hoops40
            last edited by o_lampe

            @hoops40 said in Hybrid 3d printer.:

            Just want to make sure the control board does not have a fit when I disconnect the tool.

            Use freewheel diodes with the relais and connect them to unused heater output pins.
            I'm switching lots of solenoids with separate driver boards (TB6612/ 1$ each). That way I can use any GPIO pin and the Duet board is safe.

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            • Hoops40undefined
              Hoops40 @o_lampe
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              @o_lampe thank you I will try that.
              Might be a while, should start wiring in a few weeks.

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