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    • DADIYundefined
      DADIY
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      A few spots of thread lock should stop the nut coming loose.

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      • Hergonowayundefined
        Hergonoway
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        @DADIY:

        A few spots of thread lock should stop the nut coming loose.

        Had the same issue, 1 drop of thread lock did the job.

        Delta goes BrrrRRRRrrrrrRRRRrrr

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        • oleeundefined
          olee
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          I wonder what the tightening torque is right for the nut? M12 thread can withstand rather large torque even aluminium one (21Nm) but I doubt FR4 and moreover a plastic washer can. Does overtightening have any detrimental effect on the strain gauge which are just accordeon shaped traces on the effector PCB around the heatsink sitting hole? As for me thread lock is not good solution for the task considering a need for hotend reassembly and fragility of the PCB with all that electronic components on it.

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by

            We've designed the effector so that that the strain gauge traces are clear of the area that takes the clamping force. You should be able to use quite a high torque, but bear in mind that the heatsink is aluminium and the thread pitch is fine - therefore the thread depth is small too. If you are in doubt then we suggest you use a drop of non-permanent thread lock.

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            • oleeundefined
              olee
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              Thanks! First I'm going to try a medium torque something like 10Nm without thread lock. Getting it loose then thread lock will be last resort.

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              • clearlynotstefanundefined
                clearlynotstefan
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                DJ - would you mind sharing the mount for the fan holders you got there? I just ordered a set. PWM-wise gimme a quick rundown of how you've got them wired when you get a chance? I don't wanna blow anything up haha

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                • DjDemonDundefined
                  DjDemonD
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                  Hi dude, sure they're in the thingiverse listing for the fan shroud https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2490021 screw the brackets onto the magnetic stud m3 bolts with m3 nuts, and then bond the fans on with CA/super glue.

                  If I was going to change anything I'd edit them to allow a little extra clearance between the bolt hole at the top and the vertical section so the nut is easier to do up, but being slightly tight keeps it tensioned so hey ho.

                  Wiring - you can run these fans on 12v (not 24v) but probably PWM them to 50% max. but that's up to you. I find they give plenty cooling at 5v.

                  If you prefer to do it properly, then you can take 5v from the duet board (see schematic - I think you can use the 5v pin on the fan voltage jumper or expansion connector) wire them in parallel at the smart effector, supply the 5v positive to them, ground them back through the duet Fan 0 (by default) GND pin which then allows PWM control.

                  I have a buck converter instead, as at the time I built the machine I was using 12v fans on a 24v system. If you go down this route then wire the positive input of the converter to the fan 0 positive (or I suppose any Vin source), wire the negative input to the converter to PSU negative, then send the positive output from the converter (set nominally to 5v output) to the fans via the smart effector, and ground them to the fan 0 GND pin, this allows PWM control.

                  Simon. Precision Piezo Z-Probe Technology
                  www.precisionpiezo.co.uk
                  PT1000 cartridge sensors NOW IN, just attach to your Duet board directly!

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                  • DjDemonDundefined
                    DjDemonD
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                    Just to say I have a supply of those tiny fans, if anyone UK based wants to buy one they're in my shop:
                    https://www.precisionpiezo.co.uk/shop

                    Probably not worth sending them overseas as the shipping will be too much for just a fan on its own.

                    Simon. Precision Piezo Z-Probe Technology
                    www.precisionpiezo.co.uk
                    PT1000 cartridge sensors NOW IN, just attach to your Duet board directly!

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                    • Mikeundefined
                      Mike
                      last edited by

                      Just a side note - I've been running those for a bit, you can also buy them 12V ones in the same form factor. The airflow is simply amazing.
                      https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/delta-electronics/BFB0312HA-A/603-1112-ND/1014443

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                      • T3P3Tonyundefined
                        T3P3Tony administrators
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                        Ahh good to know, now I need to find them in 24V and that would be perfect!

                        Can your confirm if the 12V ones work properly with PWM?

                        www.duet3d.com

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                        • number40fanundefined
                          number40fan
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                          http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-2pcs-Ball-Bearing-4cm-40mm-x-10mm-Blower-Fan-12V-Brushless-Cooling-fan-2pin/263060496493?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D47046%26meid%3Dd590363eeeeb46a481b35ce269653e33%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D15%26sd%3D263060496493&_trksid=p2481888.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%253Ac37d1707-923b-11e7-a62d-74dbd1808495%257Cparentrq%253A522b019a15e0a9c4dec5ebddfff6cfbe%257Ciid%253A1

                          9.5cfm out of these. PWM works fine.

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                          • DjDemonDundefined
                            DjDemonD
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                            @T3P3Tony:

                            Ahh good to know, now I need to find them in 24V and that would be perfect!

                            Can your confirm if the 12V ones work properly with PWM?

                            If you mean the 40x40 then I don't know the 30x30x10 fan I have - 5v one, will work at 12v but they do sound like they are working hard.
                            I just pull 5v off the duet 5v rail and ground it via the fan0 GND pin.

                            Simon. Precision Piezo Z-Probe Technology
                            www.precisionpiezo.co.uk
                            PT1000 cartridge sensors NOW IN, just attach to your Duet board directly!

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                            • Mikeundefined
                              Mike
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                              @T3P3Tony:

                              Ahh good to know, now I need to find them in 24V and that would be perfect!

                              Can your confirm if the 12V ones work properly with PWM?

                              Yep, they do. I can run them from 25% to 100%

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                              • Hergonowayundefined
                                Hergonoway
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                                For my part I used these blowers fan 24v 404010mm : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2PCS-Gdstime-40mm-40x10mm-4CM-DC-24V-0-1A-Mini-Turbo-Blower-Cooling-Cooler-Fan-For/32799434002.html

                                10.25CFM, 24V works with PWM (without tuning M106, with default frequency F250)

                                Delta goes BrrrRRRRrrrrrRRRRrrr

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                                • DADIYundefined
                                  DADIY
                                  last edited by

                                  @Hergonoway:

                                  For my part I used these blowers fan 24v 404010mm : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2PCS-Gdstime-40mm-40x10mm-4CM-DC-24V-0-1A-Mini-Turbo-Blower-Cooling-Cooler-Fan-For/32799434002.html

                                  10.25CFM, 24V works with PWM (without tuning M106, with default frequency F250)

                                  thanks for the link, I've just ordered a couple as for some reason the standard fan+shroud didn't fit my smart effector correctly. I just hope not to get burnt by Ali express again. The bed heater I ordered from there got lost in the post but they favoured the seller so I lost my money.

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                                  • number40fanundefined
                                    number40fan
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                                    I ordered two sets as well. I don't currently run 24V, but the time shipping takes, I might get the itch before they show up.

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                                    • Mikeundefined
                                      Mike
                                      last edited by

                                      Isn't it a lot more convenient to just run the fans from 12V? Sure, you need a step-down converter or a separate 12V PSU, but the choice of fans is so much greater. A DC-DC buck converter is below 10 money units on amazon.

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                                      • Hergonowayundefined
                                        Hergonoway
                                        last edited by

                                        @DADIY:

                                        @Hergonoway:

                                        For my part I used these blowers fan 24v 404010mm : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2PCS-Gdstime-40mm-40x10mm-4CM-DC-24V-0-1A-Mini-Turbo-Blower-Cooling-Cooler-Fan-For/32799434002.html

                                        10.25CFM, 24V works with PWM (without tuning M106, with default frequency F250)

                                        thanks for the link, I've just ordered a couple as for some reason the standard fan+shroud didn't fit my smart effector correctly. I just hope not to get burnt by Ali express again. The bed heater I ordered from there got lost in the post but they favoured the seller so I lost my money.

                                        Np, hope you like them. I'll share my fan mount for the smart effector once I finish my duet wifi box

                                        Delta goes BrrrRRRRrrrrrRRRRrrr

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                                        • Adrian52undefined
                                          Adrian52
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                                          This is my smart effector with fan duct based on David's design (its on thingiverse 2521716).

                                          I have used my existing Traxxas rods with mounts that I put on thingiverse too (2492092). They seem to work very well - my best 8 parameter residual error is 0.005. As you can probably see, using Capricorn bowden tube, which seems excellent. Retraction of 2.4mm seems fine on the 60cm tube on my Kossel XL. Probe works wonderfully well. Not sure if my picture is going to appear though - haven't done this before.

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                                          • number40fanundefined
                                            number40fan
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