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    • 3DPrintingWorldundefined
      3DPrintingWorld
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      I need to connect two part cooling fans to a 1.1 tool board, they can be controlled together. Is the best option to remove the jst connector on the board and solder on a terminal connector? If so, can someone point out a part number for the terminal. It does not appear to be listed on the wiki page.

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      • Stephen6309undefined
        Stephen6309 @3DPrintingWorld
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        @3dprintingworld Just wire the fans together in parallel to the jst connecter.
        I used this kit, since those tiny crimps are a pain for me. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B096QG96J4

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        • 3DPrintingWorldundefined
          3DPrintingWorld @Stephen6309
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          @stephen6309 I thought about that but the jst's are soo small I was not sure if I could git it to fit. I think your link it broken.

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            Stephen6309 @3DPrintingWorld
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            @3dprintingworld It works on my pc in chrome.

            Do a search for JST Connector Socket Kit with Pre-Crimped Cables. Two show up on the USA site.

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              3DPrintingWorld @Stephen6309
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              @stephen6309 oh, now I get it. You are saying solder the cables in parallel before the connector. I would rather go another route where I don't have to get the soldiering iron out if a fan goes dead.

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                  3DPrintingWorld @A Former User
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                  @arnold_r_clark I might just do this but I mean what is the point of the tool board if you have a bunch of loose connectors anyways. I'm just a little picky when it comes to my builds and prefer it clean.

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                  • 3DPrintingWorldundefined
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                    Anyone know a part number or know where I can purchase screw terminals for the tool board? They appear to be a smaller pitch then typical.

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                      Phaedrux Moderator @3DPrintingWorld
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                      @3dprintingworld said in Two part cooling fans on a Tool board:

                      Anyone know a part number or know where I can purchase screw terminals for the tool board? They appear to be a smaller pitch then typical.

                      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connector_and_spare_part_numbers#Section_Connectors_used_on_Duet_3_Toolboard_1LC

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                        3DPrintingWorld @Phaedrux
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                        @phaedrux I don't see where it specifies any information about the pitch, series or the part number for the screw terminals. Maybe I'm missing it somewhere?

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                        • droftartsundefined
                          droftarts administrators @3DPrintingWorld
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                          @3dprintingworld download and look at the ibom.html files for the older version of the tool boards with terminal blocks at https://github.com/Duet3D/Duet3-Toolboard-1LC which should show the terminals used. Would do it myself, but on phone!

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