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    • T3P3Tonyundefined
      T3P3Tony administrators @Shanian79
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      @shanian79 what voltage are you running the Duet at? What current do the solenoids draw?

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @Shanian79
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        @shanian79 the usual option would be to use solenoids that are rated for your VIN voltage (so more likely 24V than 12V) and drive them from any of OUT1, OUT2 and OUT3. These outputs are rated at 5A and have built-in flyback diodes. OUT0 does not have a built-in flyback diode.

        The OUT4/5/6/7/8/9 outputs also have built-in flyback diodes, but the maximum current is lower, and if you set those outputs to 12V then the maximum total current must not exceed 800mA.

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        • Shanian79undefined
          Shanian79 @o_lampe
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          @o_lampe 600ma @24V

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          • Shanian79undefined
            Shanian79 @dc42
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            @dc42 Thanks! My main question is how to set the solenoid outputs in the config to turn on when a job starts and shut off when its complete. I don't think I can modify the G-code created by Fusion360 to have starting and ending scripts like with FDM slicer software. I'm using the F360 Workbee post processor.

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            • Shanian79undefined
              Shanian79 @T3P3Tony
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              @t3p3tony 24V and draw is 600mah

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              • o_lampeundefined
                o_lampe @Shanian79
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                @shanian79 said in CNC Solenoid Control for Air and Cooling Fluid:

                My main question is how to set the solenoid outputs in the config to turn on when a job starts and shut off when its complete.

                You could write a macro in daemon.g (or create daemon.g in the first place) which checks the "printer" status in the object model.
                Depending if it's printing, paused, idle, busy you switch the solenoids accordingly with M42 command.

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @Shanian79
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                  @shanian79 said in CNC Solenoid Control for Air and Cooling Fluid:

                  @dc42 Thanks! My main question is how to set the solenoid outputs in the config to turn on when a job starts and shut off when its complete. I don't think I can modify the G-code created by Fusion360 to have starting and ending scripts like with FDM slicer software. I'm using the F360 Workbee post processor.

                  You can turn them on in the start.g file and turn them off in the stop.g file. Alternatively, if F360 has the capability to generate the usual CNC GCode commands for controlling coolant, then you can implement those GCode commands as macro files.

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                  • Shanian79undefined
                    Shanian79 @dc42
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                    @dc42 Thanks! How exactly would I do that? Is there a link to a thread that explains how to do this?

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                    • Shanian79undefined
                      Shanian79 @dc42
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                      @dc42 disregard....I figured it out

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                      • Shanian79undefined
                        Shanian79 @dc42
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                        @dc42 How do I setup my config.g to allow the F360 M7 commands to control the solenoid I have on out1? I can't find any documentation for how to allocate M7 to a specific i/o pin.

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                        • T3P3Tonyundefined
                          T3P3Tony administrators @Shanian79
                          last edited by dc42

                          @shanian79 first allocate the IO pin to be a gpio output using M950, in config.g e.g:

                          M950 P0 C"out2"
                          

                          That creates an output on P0.

                          Then assuming F360 can send the M7, M9 commands for controlling coolant you can use the RRF ability to have a macro that matches a gcode to create M7.g and M9.g for example. in your /sys directory

                          ;M7.g 
                          M42 P0 S1 ; turn on coolant
                          
                          ;M9.g 
                          M42 P0 S0: turn off coolant
                          

                          M42 is used to control the state of the output pin https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/M42

                          If F360 can't do that because it can't generate the commands to control the coolant then you could add them to the start and stop macros:
                          https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Macros#Section_Start_pause_stop_and_power_fail

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