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    • rexxundefined
      rexx @deckingman
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      @deckingman Also i dont need 5 amps way over kill your correct i have 2.8 amps nema 23 (x3) can i try a duet 2 in your opinion or go for the 3 ?

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      • rexxundefined
        rexx @deckingman
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        @deckingman the nema 23's are 23HS22-2804S MH2.6 @1KHz inductance with .9 Ohms resistance @25C 1.8 deg rotor inertia 300 g-cm2
        on duet 2 or 3 6hc?

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        • deckingmanundefined
          deckingman @rexx
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          @rexx said in 48 volt steppers board selection:

          @deckingman Also i dont need 5 amps way over kill your correct i have 2.8 amps nema 23 (x3) can i try a duet 2 in your opinion or go for the 3 ?

          IMO, either generation will drive those motors. So the choice comes down to other features you might want and the price you want to pay. Check the specks of each board but ultimately the decision has to be yours. One minor consideration is that later generation products are likely to be supported for longer than earlier generation products but AFAIK, Duet are not planning on dropping support for gen2 any time soon.

          Ian
          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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          • jay_s_ukundefined
            jay_s_uk
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            there will be features that don't make it to gen 2 boards going forwards though, such as multiple gcode streams

            Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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              • jay_s_ukundefined
                jay_s_uk
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                if 48v is really required, I can see 6 options

                1. Use a duet 2 with an external breakout board, allowing external drivers to be used at higher voltages
                2. Use a duet 3 6HC/mini+ with 1HCL boards to run at 48v
                3. Use a duet 3 6HC/mini+ with 1XD boards to external drivers to be used at higher voltages
                4. Wait for the duet 3 6XD, allowing external drivers to be used at higher voltages
                5. Use a supported STM32 board to run external drivers to be used at higher voltages
                6. Use an Octopus Pro or Super8 v1.1 to run 5160HV stepsticks at voltages up to 60v

                Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                • rexxundefined
                  rexx @deckingman
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                  @deckingman thank you for your reply i am comfortable with set up of the duet 2 and ideally would be great if it could i may just giver her and try again thanks for your guidance here

                  Cheers

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                  • rexxundefined
                    rexx @jay_s_uk
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                    @jay_s_uk great view on the 48volt side thank you,
                    the stock stratasys i have was 36-48vdc hybird steppers i had planned on your #6 super fly 8 with (x3)HV5160 mellow board but kinnda wanted to look at keeping the printers on the same platform(duet) thus the duet line up investigation i had no idea the 6XD exsisted thanks to you again
                    but option 2 seems best as is does not need external drivers but maybe not so...
                    is the Duet 3 much diffrent then the 2 in set up ease diffrances?

                    xyz on the nema 23s 3 HV (would this mean i could only send 48v to the 1HCL and the duet 3 can be 24vdc still?)or up to 32vdc
                    ext1 ext2 nema 17 ht pancake 2 24v regular 5160 board mount

                    heated chamber with thermal fuse is on ssr mains power but i have like 8x 24vdc fans (11.5 watt-.48A each) 6 of wich on 100% is fine and 2-3 require PWM control +6 optical switchs one is ABL so the duet 2 meets the needs hummmm....

                    #2 #4 and #6 will be like sheep jumping over the fence tonight mayeb tomorrow too!

                    Cheers Jay

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                    • rexxundefined
                      rexx @A Former User
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                      @arnold_r_clark
                      do you know materials with near 0 z layer adhesion loss are around blown film and injection are old and still used today for good reasons but the why nots of FDM printing limits are dropping off every day from flow rate to speeds and accelrations and HT thermos (500C)wich are not getting made in your garage for less than 50+K in machinery and tooling plus the three phaze power transformer power it draws and so on , but FDM will be 95% of your product agreed but the parts gets in where it fits in,
                      have a look at PEEK PEK PEI PPSU PESU materials and data sheets do you mould any of thease? note the temprature resistance and ASTM Tests injecton small parts in ht materials ok but to make large parts in thease HT tempratures are simply not practical the tooling alone is not fair for less than 100 pcs runs or even 10000 pcs

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                      • jay_s_ukundefined
                        jay_s_uk @rexx
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                        @rexx The super8 1.1 allows you to run 3 drivers at 48v, 5 at 24v or 5 at 48v and 3 at 24v or all 8 at 24v or 48v. The octopus pro allows you to pick and choose which driver runs at 48v. Mellow have just released an external 5160 driver that allows you to use any stepstick type board with 48v. These 2 boards essentially run the same firmware as on the duet boards but don't have the expansion capabilities provided by CAN-FD https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004229433552.html

                        xyz on the nema 23s 3 HV (would this mean i could only send 48v to the 1HCL and the duet 3 can be 24vdc still?)or up to 32vdc

                        Yes, you could just operate the 1HCL's at 48v and the duet 3 at up to 32v.

                        is the Duet 3 much diffrent then the 2 in set up ease diffrances?

                        I would definitely go duet 3 over duet 2 as the duet 2 is almost (but not quite) at its flash limit so it won't be seeing certain new features going forwards (such as concurrent gcode streams). Setup is just the same between them.

                        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                        • rexxundefined
                          rexx @jay_s_uk
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                          @jay_s_uk

                          Jay you have been a great help again cheers and thank you

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                          • rexxundefined
                            rexx @jay_s_uk
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                            @jay_s_uk

                            Good Day!

                            so i went with the 6HC yes.... feel good about it sofar but this swap is for a heated chamber BL touch is not gonna happen and i want to use a optical 4 wire end stop (OPB- 880T51) and would like to use this for ABL do you know how i would set it up on the 6HC if i can? there are side stops that will deply and retract the interaction with the optical switch from in use to not.

                            red,blk,grn,white
                            rd,bk,gn,we

                            2 anode and two cathode

                            it is the stock switch for the z foam in a stratasys 768

                            i will just have to insert the G code for where to travel to the bumps to deploy and retract when done! (one on each side at the rear out side the bed as travel permits)

                            any thoughts are much appreciated
                            cheers

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators @rexx
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                              @rexx thanks for choosing the Duet 6HC.

                              That opto switch you linked to is obsolete, but is similar to many modern slotted opto switches. What you need to do is:

                              • Connect the IR LED side (pins 1 and 2 according to the datasheet I found at https://datasheetz.com/data/Sensors, Transducers/Optical - Photointerrupters - Slot Type - Transistor Output/OPB880T51Z-datasheetz.html) with a series resistor) across either +5V or +3.3V and ground. Choose the value of the series resistor to pass about 10mA through the LED. That means about 180 ohms if you are using 3.3V or about 360 ohms of using 5V. The exact value is unlikely to be critical. The datasheet indicates that pin 2 is the ground side.
                              • Connect the emitter of the output (pin 4) to ground, and the collector (pin 3) to one of the IOx_IN pins.

                              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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                              • rexxundefined
                                rexx @dc42
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                                @dc42

                                so resistor from pos+3.3 or 5v to Ground?(have to double check this one)
                                if i use 3.3v could you guide me to a resistor i could use for refrence? and would this 180 OHMS be in the circuit or just the resistor alone?
                                wired series resistor is not directional are they?(does not matter which direction)?
                                maybe a 2 wire replacement would be simpler and faster for me to get and fit but maybe i am over complicating it (sensorless homing.....)

                                my oem x and y are two wire opto but diffrent in size and dont fit for the z Probes switch but would guess they would goto an IO with GND and io#in? they are Normally Closed

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators @rexx
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                                  @rexx you need a resistor from the IR LED anode to +3.3V or +5V, and connect the IR LED cathode to ground.

                                  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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