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    macguyver
    last edited by 4 Aug 2021, 12:54

    I'm needing to upgrade my part cooling fan. Found a fan I'm liking, but it's pulling nearly 3 amps at 12v. I'm running a Duet 3. If I connect an external 12v power source to VOUTLCx, am I correct in assuming it should handle the same 10A it would for VIN(24v)?

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      fcwilt @macguyver
      last edited by 4 Aug 2021, 12:59

      @macguyver said in fan alternate voltage max amps:

      I'm needing to upgrade my part cooling fan. Found a fan I'm liking, but it's pulling nearly 3 amps at 12v. I'm running a Duet 3. If I connect an external 12v power source to VOUTLCx, am I correct in assuming it should handle the same 10A it would for VIN(24v)?

      What board are you using?

      What connection are you using for the fan itself?

      Frederick

      Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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        droftarts administrators @macguyver
        last edited by 4 Aug 2021, 13:30

        @macguyver I think it would be limited by the specification of the MOSFET on the negative/PWM fan pin and/or the rating of the connector (KK are rated for 4A, I think). However, I can't quickly lay my hands on what MOSFET is fitted (I think you have a Mini 5+), and what the limits are.

        Ian

        Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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          dc42 administrators @macguyver
          last edited by dc42 8 Apr 2021, 15:35 4 Aug 2021, 15:34

          @macguyver is any of OUT0, OUT1 or OUT2 free? If so then I suggest you connect the fan positive wire to your +12V supply, and the fan negative wire to the OUT- pin of one of those ports.

          3A is right on the limit for the VOUTLC pin and the Molex KK connector.

          I am assuming that the fan you found isn't available in a 24V version.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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            macguyver @dc42
            last edited by 4 Aug 2021, 21:32

            @dc42 Good thing I didn't go with my assumption! Out3 is open so I can use that, just won't get the PWM function. I wish i could find it in a 24v version, best 24v fan I found in this size factor is half the CFM.

            https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/delta-electronics/BCB0812UHN-TP09/2034820

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              Phaedrux Moderator
              last edited by 5 Aug 2021, 00:40

              Noise
              69.3dB(A)
              Power (Watts)
              27.6 W
              RPM
              10800 RPM

              Dear Lord.

              Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                Topher @dc42
                last edited by Topher 8 May 2021, 00:53 5 Aug 2021, 00:50

                @dc42 to gain back his PWM, would it be possible to configure lets say OUT7 OUT8 OUT9 outputs to all behave the same allowing the negative leg of each output to be jumped together giving 3x the current handling? (as long as Vin is == his high power fan voltage)

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                  dc42 administrators @macguyver
                  last edited by 5 Aug 2021, 07:20

                  @macguyver said in fan alternate voltage max amps:

                  Out3 is open so I can use that, just won't get the PWM function.

                  All OUT pins support PWM.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    dc42 administrators @Topher
                    last edited by dc42 8 May 2021, 07:22 5 Aug 2021, 07:22

                    @leckietech said in fan alternate voltage max amps:

                    @dc42 to gain back his PWM, would it be possible to configure lets say OUT7 OUT8 OUT9 outputs to all behave the same allowing the negative leg of each output to be jumped together giving 3x the current handling? (as long as Vin is == his high power fan voltage)

                    That wouldn't work, because the PWM on multiple outputs isn't locked together even when they have the PWM set to the same value.

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                      achrn
                      last edited by achrn 8 May 2021, 07:35 5 Aug 2021, 07:34

                      I don't think you need a high current output on the Duet.

                      The data sheet linked shows the fan is a four-wire, and specifies that at 0 duty cycle the fan stops. As such, I don't think you need a high-current output at all - the fan can be connected directly to the power supply, and only the PWM (and ground) connected to an output on the duet board - the PWM pin has at least 10K input impedance (diagram on page 8 of the data sheet).

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                        macguyver @Phaedrux
                        last edited by 5 Aug 2021, 07:36

                        @phaedrux I'm not a fan of those numbers either, but the other numbers will hopefully make up for those.

                        Air Flow
                        30.2 CFM (0.846m³/min)
                        Static Pressure
                        3.675 in H2O (915.4 Pa)

                        and I don't think i'll need to run it at 100%, at least not all the time. I'll probably try this one first, it's pushing twice the volume as my current fan and should be a drop in replacement for the most part, but I just have a feeling it's still not going to be enough.

                        https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/nmb-technologies-corporation/08028GS-12N-AA-00/7361988

                        And if that's STILL not enough, i'll have to make a ton of small changes to the printer, but there is this beast.

                        https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Sanyo-Denki/9BMC24P2G001?qs=YCa%2FAAYMW02fIOwM%2FQgGaA%3D%3D

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