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    • Cavemanundefined
      Caveman
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      Where can I safely connect a 24v led strip to one of my boards. Have a duet3 6hc with 3hc expension board. it lives in a e3d toolchanger and want to l make a nozzle light

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @Caveman
        last edited by dc42

        @caveman assuming you are using 24V VIN power to the 6HC and the 3HC, I suggest you connect the strip to any spare high-current OUT port on either the 6HC or the 3HC.

        If the strip draws no more than about 1A then the low current OUT ports are also suitable, assuming the voltage for that port is set to VIN and not to 12V.

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        • Cavemanundefined
          Caveman @dc42
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          @dc42 @dc42 is it posibble to pwm high current ouptput?

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          • jay_s_ukundefined
            jay_s_uk @Caveman
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            @caveman yes

            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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