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    • matej1006undefined
      matej1006
      last edited by matej1006

      Hello

      i have 3 noctua fans for cooling my water. and when i want check RPM is same all the time, no matter if fans are 100% or just on 30%. RPM is 1500.

      i add diode and remove it try all sort of things with out succes.

      and at the same time how can i connect this flow meter to measure if there is a flow of water colling and how high is?

      20230213_214436.jpg 20230213_214411.jpg

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @matej1006
        last edited by dc42

        @matej1006 as far as I can tell from your photo, they are 3-wire fans. To get correct RPM readings when you PWM a fan, you need to use a 4-wire fan (which has a separate PWM control input). The tacho on a 3-wire fan will only give the correct reading when the PWM is 100%.

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        • matej1006undefined
          matej1006 @dc42
          last edited by matej1006

          @dc42 on picture you see only water flow sensor which i would like to connect to duet2 eth too see if my head water colling is working and what is flow.

          for noctua fan's i have this one's:
          https://noctua.at/en/nf-f12-industrialppc-3000-pwm

          and i add zener diode back still nothing different

          Here is part of code for Noctua fan's

          ;Water temp
          M308 S5 P"e0temp" Y"thermistor" T10000 B10000 A"Water temp."                  ;configure sensor 5 as thermistor on pin e1temp
                                                                   
          ; Water colling NOCTUA FAN'S
          M950 F1 C"!duex.fan7+exp.pb6" Q30000 							; fan 0 is a 4-wire PWM fan so invert it, use high PWM frequency, tacho connected to PB6 on expansion connector
          M106 P1 H5 I1 T20:25 L125                                       ; set fan 0 value. Thermostatic control is turned on
          
          ; Water colling PUMP
          M950 F2 C"!Fan0" Q30000 										; fan 2 is a 4-wire PWM fan so invert it, use high PWM frequency, tacho connected to PB6 on expansion connector
          M106 P2 H5 I1 T20:25 L255                                       ; set fan 2 value. Thermostatic control is turned on
          
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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @matej1006
            last edited by dc42

            @matej1006 please show how you connected the fan(s) to the Duet.

            You can only read one tacho through a single pin such as exp.pb6.

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            • matej1006undefined
              matej1006 @dc42
              last edited by matej1006

              @dc42 16763266629161382492739856127499.jpg
              Like that i have connected nuctua fans eith my duet/12v dc external supply

              So then i can't have two tacho readings on duet2 ?
              1 for noctua rpm and 1 for water cooling flow

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @matej1006
                last edited by dc42

                @matej1006 you can have multiple tacho readings on Duet 2 running RRF3 if you have suitable input pins to connect them to. The reason we suggest exo.pb6 is that it is available even if you have a DueX expansion board connected. If you don't have a DueX expansion board then you can use the five additional endstop inputs on the expansion connector for tacho inputs. For safety, connect them with a diode in series as we suggest for exp.pb6.

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                • matej1006undefined
                  matej1006 @dc42
                  last edited by matej1006

                  @dc42 So then i can use on duex5 one of the e_stop 3 4 5 6 for tacho reading?

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