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    infiniteloop @SonnyD1
    last edited by 4 Mar 2023, 17:09

    @SonnyD1 said in Warning: Driver 1 warning: over temperature warning:

    I'm sure the general consensus will be to put a fan on the motherboard.

    No, you are advised to vent the board from below.

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      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by 4 Mar 2023, 18:08

      https://docs.duet3d.com/en/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_2_family/Duet_2_WiFi_Ethernet_Hardware_Overview#cooling

      Important! The higher the motor currents you set, the more important it is to cool the board. Always use a cooling fan if you run a Duet 2 WiFi or Duet 2 Ethernet above 2.0A motor current.

      You're pretty close to that. Good ventilation is important for any electronics that generate heat. Forced air would be recommended in this case. Direct a fan along both sides of the board. Mount the board vertically if possible.

      Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        SonnyD1 @Phaedrux
        last edited by SonnyD1 3 Apr 2023, 19:02 4 Mar 2023, 19:01

        @Phaedrux Ok so my board is mounted horizontally with 10mm of air on the bottom side. I am going to raise that amount as much as I can and add a 24v blower wired to "Always on" that will blow across the bottom of the board on the drivers. Also, I turned down the current to 65%. I don't plan on speed printing with this printer so I will run some tests to see if that's enough. Based on your advice these items will resolve my issue. It will take some time to complete the hardware adjustments so for now I will consider this issue solved until I can run some additional tests. That is, unless you disagree?

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          elmoret @SonnyD1
          last edited by 4 Mar 2023, 19:15

          @SonnyD1 said in Warning: Driver 1 warning: over temperature warning:

          All of them seem to get pretty hot and are warm even when they are doing nothing.

          Stepper motors are constant power devices - the current running through them is constant, even when they are doing "nothing".

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            SonnyD1 @Phaedrux
            last edited by 4 Mar 2023, 22:12

            @Phaedrux I'm looking at Wathai 75mm x 30mm DC Blower Fan 24V Brushless Cooling Fan https://a.co/d/dJJvd90 . I plan to run one per board with ducts channeling air flow to the bottom of each driver. What do you think? Is that enough, overkill or not enough?

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              Phaedrux Moderator
              last edited by 5 Mar 2023, 18:51

              Should be fine.

              Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                dc42 administrators @SonnyD1
                last edited by dc42 7 Mar 2023, 09:12

                @SonnyD1 said in Warning: Driver 1 warning: over temperature warning:

                Ok so my board is mounted horizontally with 10mm of air on the bottom side. I am going to raise that amount as much as I can and add a 24v blower wired to "Always on" that will blow across the bottom of the board on the drivers.

                10mm of space below the board is enough if you have a fan blowing air through it along the line of stepper drivers, or perhaps 2 fans blowing crossways instead.

                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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                  SonnyD1 @dc42
                  last edited by 14 Mar 2023, 23:16

                  @dc42 336113310_543608657758529_1691986418586856314_n.jpg 335957639_250863380607540_514005489904937907_n.jpg

                  Like this?

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                    dc42 administrators @SonnyD1
                    last edited by 15 Mar 2023, 06:55

                    @SonnyD1 how will the warm air escape after passing below the drivers?

                    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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                      SonnyD1 @dc42
                      last edited by 17 Mar 2023, 18:51

                      @dc42 There is a 2mm space between the printed duct/base and the board. The fins inside the duct channel the air directly to the bottom of each driver chip then dispersed out across the bottom of the board via the 2mm gap. I hope I'm explaining that well enough.

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                        FlyingAspect @SonnyD1
                        last edited by 21 Feb 2024, 14:44

                        @SonnyD1 and did the ventilation help??

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                          SonnyD1 @FlyingAspect
                          last edited by 26 Feb 2024, 17:24

                          @FlyingAspect Yes. I got a 75mm Blower and designed a duct to channel it straight to the back of the drivers. Eliminated the problem. Printer sounds like a jet taking off, but it's not bad. All electronics are underneath so it muffles it some.

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