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    • oozeBotundefined
      oozeBot
      last edited by oozeBot

      It appears the plug you’ll need is the DF11-4DS-2C and the matching connectors are DF11-2428SC.

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      • Heartleander81undefined
        Heartleander81
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        • Heartleander81undefined
          Heartleander81
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          @oozebot Hi. Which contact do you use on the switching power supply? There are 4 connections and unfortunately I have not yet found any instructions from Meanwell which contact is for what. I have RC-, RC +, S- and S +.

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          • Heartleander81undefined
            Heartleander81
            last edited by

            Must I connect RC+ on pson and RC- on GND on the Duet3 6hc Board?

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            • oozeBotundefined
              oozeBot @Heartleander81
              last edited by oozeBot

              @heartleander81

              Here is the specifications for your power supply:

              https://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=RSP-500

              Here are the important bits:

              RC- Return for RC+ signal input
              RC+ Turns the output on and off by electrical or dry contact between pin 4 ( RC+) and pin 3 (RC-). 0~0.8VDC or open: Power ON, 4~10VDC: Power OFF
              

              This Power Supply is a bit different than the models we use, but it's similar. I'd start by seeing if RC+ is carrying voltage. I suspect it is. If so, try connecting it to RC- to see if that sinks RC+ to ground and turns off the Power. I suspect it will. If so, to control your power supply, you will need to sink RC+ to ground to turn off power and then unsink it to turn it back on.

              By tying the grounds between the 5v and 24v power supplies, you can then control your 24v power supply by sinking RC+ to PSON on the Duet board when used in conjunction with M80 C"!pson"

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              • Heartleander81undefined
                Heartleander81 @oozeBot
                last edited by

                @oozebot
                Hi. Rc+ to gnd 0V RC- to gnd 0V

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                • Heartleander81undefined
                  Heartleander81
                  last edited by

                  I have this found

                  IMG-20210928-WA0003.jpg

                  If I understand correctly I need an external + 5V and GND to switch it.

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                  • oozeBotundefined
                    oozeBot @Heartleander81
                    last edited by oozeBot

                    @heartleander81 All models we tested worked a bit different, but I think you are right. I just read this:

                    POWER OFF: 4~10VDC between RC+(Pin 4)&RC-(Pin3) on CN100
                    

                    So try tying the negative terminals between power supplies and then applying 5v to RC+ to turn off the power supply.

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                    • Heartleander81undefined
                      Heartleander81 @oozeBot
                      last edited by

                      @oozebot ok. Then I can connect +5V on RC+ and RC- on pson. Right?

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                      • oozeBotundefined
                        oozeBot @Heartleander81
                        last edited by

                        @heartleander81 I think you should do some testing between the two power supplies first to validate. If it works, then I believe you are right.

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                        • Heartleander81undefined
                          Heartleander81 @oozeBot
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                          @oozebot I connected RC + 5v and RC- to GND but the power supply did not switch off. I'm afraid that my power supply has a fault. I contacted Meanwell to see if they can give me information on how I can test whether my power supply has a fault or not because it does not work as described in the instructions

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                          • oozeBotundefined
                            oozeBot @Heartleander81
                            last edited by

                            @heartleander81 Sorry to hear that - that model appears to work differently than many of the others. Where the two power supplies negative terminals tied together?

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                            • Heartleander81undefined
                              Heartleander81 @oozeBot
                              last edited by

                              @oozebot I can already find a solution 🙂 I hope Meanwell answers promptly so that I can find out and possibly make a repair or get an exchange because it has a 3 year guarantee.

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                              • Heartleander81undefined
                                Heartleander81 @oozeBot
                                last edited by

                                @oozebot I doun't know why, but now is it work.

                                I think it was a Bad connection on the power supply.

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                                • Heartleander81undefined
                                  Heartleander81 @oozeBot
                                  last edited by Heartleander81

                                  @oozebot so there is no question now.

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                                  • Heartleander81undefined
                                    Heartleander81
                                    last edited by

                                    So now It runs. But when I switch from off to on I must reset the duet3 6hc to connect my tool board.

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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators @Heartleander81
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                                      @heartleander81 is should be sufficient to re-run config.g.

                                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                      http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                      • Heartleander81undefined
                                        Heartleander81 @dc42
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                                        @dc42
                                        An M999 is also possible.
                                        Only when I want to pack this into a Gcode print file does it skip the M999 command because a print has started.
                                        I thought that after printing with M81 S1 I would switch off the power supply and switch on the power supply with a new M80 print job, but because the M999 command in the start code does not work, this is currently not possible.
                                        It is no problem to switch to on by hand and then run an M999.

                                        The method with the start code would be luxury if possible

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                                        • oozeBotundefined
                                          oozeBot @Heartleander81
                                          last edited by oozeBot

                                          @heartleander81 Here is a snippet from our power toggle macro that might assist:

                                          if boards[0].vIn.current > 22
                                          	M291 R"Turn on power?" P"Are you sure you want to turn on power?" S3
                                          	M999 A1   ; Soft-reset PanelDue
                                          	M999      ; Soft-reset Mainboard
                                          else
                                          	M291 R"Turn off power?" P"Are you sure you want to turn off power?" S3
                                          	M0        ; Unconditional stop
                                          	M81 S1    ; Power off 24v power supply
                                          	G4 S1     ; Pause for one second
                                          	M999 A1   ; Soft-reset PanelDue
                                          

                                          ** edit ** the M80 is in our config.g

                                          M80 C"!pson"
                                          M80
                                          
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                                          • Heartleander81undefined
                                            Heartleander81 @oozeBot
                                            last edited by Heartleander81

                                            @oozebot yes M80 C"!pson" have I in my config. Must M80 in the config.g?
                                            When I turn the Main switch on then is all ok. All start and the tool board is there.
                                            But when I switch with Software off and then on there is no thermistor there. After M999 is all good.

                                            How make I this with the macro?

                                            I've never worked with macros so I don't know how to do it.

                                            [ Edit ]

                                            I have copy your macro.
                                            I must changes > TO < then work power of but power not.
                                            With M80 in the macro goes the PSU on but the M999 will not be performed.

                                            Without M80 and M80 in the Firmware do the macro nothing from off to on.

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