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    • floblerundefined
      flobler
      last edited by flobler

      Hello everyone šŸ™‚

      We are currently trying to define if we can power two fans via 5V in addition to other components we are using on the Duet 3 Mini 5+. We are considering to get 5V from 5V_PWM to run the two fans with 5V on OUT_3 and OUT_4:

      a5be717d-9212-48d3-b8bc-e3fb0a97c284-image.png

      According to this guide it seems that we have 700mA available overall for 3.3V/5V: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_Mini_5plus_Hardware_overview#Section_Operating_limits

      Components we would use with 5V:

      • PanelDue i5: ?
      • SuperPinda: approx. 100mA (we have this value from a similar sensor, we will measure this to verify)
      • Fan 1: 50mA
      • Fan 2: 176mA
        Ā 

      This would leave 374mA for the PanelDue. According to documentation a 4.3'' draws 280mA and the 7" draws 650mA but there seems to be no note of the current draw for the 5" screen: https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/paneldue/

      Can we run the PanelDue i5 with 374mA? Are we missing anything else?

      Thank you!

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      • Gixxerfastundefined
        Gixxerfast @flobler
        last edited by

        @flobler Not as an answer to the question and as a detail only. For the Superpinda:
        479ac308-a01c-4857-bf01-1045d636f28c-image.png

        However, why not connect an external 5v supply:
        https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Converter-Supernight-Supply-Module-Transformer/dp/B07XRRYWM1/ref=sr_1_2?crid=362YJ2BJJ3HL9&keywords=epbowpt+12+v&qid=1641750713&sprefix=epbowpt+dc+12v%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-2

        I use the above on my V0.1 and the Mean well 5V PSU on the V2.4 than I can also connect som Neopixels without problems.

        Voron V2.4 (#1317) with Duet 3 Mini5+ Wifi and 1LC v1.1 Toolboard
        Voron V0.1 (#637) with Duet 3 Mini 5+ Wifi and 1LC v1.2 Toolboard
        Ender 3 Pro with BTT SKR-2 + RRF

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        • floblerundefined
          flobler @Gixxerfast
          last edited by

          @gixxerfast thank you! Any chance you can share this data sheet?

          We would like to keep everything as easy as possible (this is for the Bear project, so we are planning this for many users). Before using an additional external power supply we likely would reconsider what fans we use/how we connect them. But thank you generally a very valid point.

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          • Gixxerfastundefined
            Gixxerfast @flobler
            last edited by

            @flobler said in 5V Power Options Duet 3 Mini 5+:

            Any chance you can share this data sheet?

            Yes, of course. Sorry.
            https://caribou3d.com/de/sensoren/762-9795-caribou-superpinda-fuer-3d-drucker.html#/219-superpindacable-4_pin_molex_stecker

            Voron V2.4 (#1317) with Duet 3 Mini5+ Wifi and 1LC v1.1 Toolboard
            Voron V0.1 (#637) with Duet 3 Mini 5+ Wifi and 1LC v1.2 Toolboard
            Ender 3 Pro with BTT SKR-2 + RRF

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            • floblerundefined
              flobler @Gixxerfast
              last edited by

              @gixxerfast Awesome, thank you very much!

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              • zaptaundefined
                zapta @flobler
                last edited by zapta

                @flobler said in 5V Power Options Duet 3 Mini 5+:

                Before using an additional external power supply

                As a side note, the external 5V power supply may be a small and cheap 24v -> 5v buck converter.

                I appreciate though your desire for simplicity.

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                • floblerundefined
                  flobler @zapta
                  last edited by

                  @zapta Thanks for the tip!

                  @dc42 any chance you have the current draw for the PanelDue i5 handy? I hope I did not miss anything in the docs. Thank you!

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                  • Pakueundefined
                    Pakue @flobler
                    last edited by

                    @flobler Here is an older blog post from @dc42 with specs for 4.3 and 7 inch displays. I'd guess the 5 inch one is closer to the 4.3 inch in terms of power consumption.

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                    • floblerundefined
                      flobler @Pakue
                      last edited by

                      @pakue thank you! I have seen that but I'd like to know for sure instead of working/planning based of an assumption šŸ™‚

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