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    • pro3dundefined
      pro3d
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      I tried to read up on this 12V pin marked green. Not sure if it is part of the fan ports or separate so I wonder how much current I can pull from this?

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      • Nightowlundefined
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        I may be wrong, but isn't the 12V limited to 800mA, as per the Operating Limits table in the documentation?

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        • pro3dundefined
          pro3d @Nightowl
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          @nightowl
          I am not sure this is part of those pins?

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          • moth4017undefined
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            Looks like the 12V output is limited to 1A in total for all 12V devices

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            • jay_s_ukundefined
              jay_s_uk @moth4017
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              @moth4017 don't forget the 5v and 3.3v are also generated from the 12v supply

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              • Nightowlundefined
                Nightowl @pro3d
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                @pro3d Hmm, I think the table is quite specific, but I'm happy to be corrected.

                I'll be using those (2+3) pins to supply and control the 0-10V PWM-to-Voltage module for my AMB milling motor, when I eventually get it.

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @Nightowl
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                  @nightowl yes that 12V connector is include din the total 12V current. Your PWM-to-10V converter should draw only a few mA.

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                  • pro3dundefined
                    pro3d @dc42
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                    @dc42

                    Thanks. I need to power a ESP32. Think it draws some 350ma ish

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @pro3d
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                      @pro3d your ESP32 will need 3.3V, not 12V.

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                      • deckingmanundefined
                        deckingman @dc42
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                        @dc42 said in Duet 3 MB 6HC - 12V pinout - Current?:

                        @pro3d your ESP32 will need 3.3V, not 12V.

                        David. For info, it depends a bit on the board. Most ESP32 dev boards have the option to connect unregulated power up to 12V to the 5V and gnd pins but the voltage regulator will get a bit warm at anything above 6 to 7 volts. If one uses 3.3V it must be regulated and connected between 3.3V and gnd. The third (and often simplest) option is to power via the inbuilt usb.

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                        • pro3dundefined
                          pro3d @dc42
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                          @dc42

                          The ESP is connected to a dev board
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