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    • piperswundefined
      pipersw
      last edited by pipersw

      I have a Duet 2 Wifi 1.04 since few month. I have a blower fan on FAN0 and a extruder fan on FAN1 and at the begining all work good.
      A time ago I remove and replug the fans, but the two are inverted. So I reverse the plug.
      I have replace the faulty fuse fan blade, and now the extruder fan work on FAN1 and Always On plug, but don't work on FAN0 and FAN2 (with M106 P0 H-1 S255 for FAN0).
      The blower fan don't work on any fan plug.

      I have to change the two MOSFET for FAN0 and FAN 2 ?
      I have a hot air station.

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      • piperswundefined
        pipersw
        last edited by

        A wire on blower fan disconnected. After resoldering the fan work on fan1, but not on fan0 and fan1. I wait for new mosfet

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @pipersw
          last edited by

          I'm glad you found the problem.

          When removing the old mosfets, you need to either shield the white plastic parts of the fan connectors from the hot air, or remove them temporarily. Otherwise the hot air will burn them. I heat them to 170C using hot air and then pull them off using pliers. After replacing and testing the mosfets, I heat the pins to 170C again and put the plastic parts back on.

          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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          • piperswundefined
            pipersw
            last edited by

            I could put a PMV20XNE 7A for mosfet. It could be more stronger.

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @pipersw
              last edited by dc42

              @pipersw said in FAN0 and FAN2 not working:

              I could put a PMV20XNE 7A for mosfet. It could be more stronger.

              A quick glance of the datasheet suggests to me that PMV20XNE would indeed be a suitable replacement, with a higher maximum drain current.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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              • piperswundefined
                pipersw
                last edited by

                Do you know why the mosfet for the fan are more subject to fail ? Current spike with inductance ?

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by dc42

                  In typical use the fan mosfets are reliable. However, if a fan output is shorted, or the fan is connected the wrong way round, then a high current flows and the mosfet typically fails before the 1A fan fuse blows. Also, if a DC motor is connected to a fan output, then the starting current of the DC motor is typically higher than the 3.5A current rating of the mosfet. The mosfet may last for a while, but eventually fails.

                  Brushless fans don't generate current spikes, and in any case revision 1.02 and later Duets have flyback diodes on board.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                  • piperswundefined
                    pipersw
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                    @dc42 said in FAN0 and FAN2 not working:

                    PMV20XNE

                    after change mosfet for the 3 fans with PMV20XNE, all work now !!

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @pipersw
                      last edited by

                      @pipersw, I'm glad you got it working. We're looking at changing the fan mosfet type to AO3400A or PMV20NXER in future production runs.

                      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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                      • mitchundefined
                        mitch @dc42
                        last edited by

                        @dc42

                        Well, I messed up and I think I need to replace some MOSFETS for Fans1 and 2.

                        I was trying to connect a 3 wire part cooling fan and I accidently shorted the GND of the 3 wire fan to the PWM GND of Fan1 and I saw a little smoke come out of the new 3 wire fan.

                        To try to determine what exactly I broke. I tested the fan fuse and it is fine.
                        I took a known good fan and connected it one at a time to
                        Fan0, used the M106 P0 S1 command and it turned on
                        Fan1, used the M106 P1 S1 command and it wouldn't turn on
                        Fan2, used the M106 P2 S1 command and it wouldn't turn on

                        I saw this post where you indicated that the MOSFET most likely went out.

                        Am I correct to assume that means that I need to replace MOSFETs for both Fan1 and Fan2 with PMV20XNE?

                        I have a hot air station but I wouldn't say I am great at it. I could use some recommendations on temps for removing the existing part and putting the new one on.

                        Thanks in advance.

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