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    • c310undefined
      c310
      last edited by

      what is a fan voltage and RPM ?
      can we use 3-wire fan with speed sensor?

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
        last edited by

        The fan voltage can be 12V or 24V, whichever you supply from the Duet. There is a 12V/24V jumper on the effector to adjust the lighting current for the supply voltage.

        You can use a 3-wire fan if you leave the speed sense wire (normally yellow) disconnected.

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        • c310undefined
          c310
          last edited by

          David, 2 questions

          1. motor question i moved to appropriate section 🙂 https://www.duet3d.com/forum/thread.php?pid=36907#p36907

          2. smart effector has heater cartridge….
            what kind of power does it take? is it 2Amp??? (i need to purchase correct cable)

          thanks!

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by

            The heater cartridge comes with the E3D hot end and is available in 12V and 24V versions. The current will be 1 to 2A for the 24V version, and 2 to 4A for the 12V version.

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            • c310undefined
              c310
              last edited by

              thank you!

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              • c310undefined
                c310
                last edited by

                i want to return unused 2-wire PT100 and get 4 wire version. how much that will cost?

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by

                  E3D doesn't yet sell 4-wire PT100 sensors. What I recommend is to use a 2-wire sensor but to run 4 wires from the effector to the Duet.

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                  • c310undefined
                    c310
                    last edited by

                    ok… is there any other place to buy 4 wire sensor?

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by

                      We have discussed 4-wire PT100 sensors with E3D. However, the 2-wire version is more than accurate enough, and the Smart Effector lets you run 4 wires from the effector back to the Duet even when you are using a 2-wire PT100 sensor.

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                      • Synapsisundefined
                        Synapsis
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                        I was wanting to buy the PT100 Daughter Board and the PT100 sensor, is this all I need because I saw on E3d website the is a little board that come with the sensor. Is this the equivalent to the PT100 Daughter Borad?

                        Also is the another type osf sensor I could use on the hotbed with this board to have a better reading?

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                        • T3P3Tonyundefined
                          T3P3Tony administrators
                          last edited by

                          E3d have an analog PT100 amplifier to use with Electronics that don't have our nice PT100 daughter board.

                          To use a PT100 sensor with the Duet you need just the sensor and a daughter board.

                          You can use a PT100 on the bed as well if you like. The daughter board takes two sensors.

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                          • Deltasquareundefined
                            Deltasquare
                            last edited by Deltasquare

                            I know I am bumping this, but nevertheless, dc42, can you explain why you would go for the 4 wire setup even though only tow wires are in use? Is there some fancy amplifying happening before the measurements leave the effector or is it a mere "4 wires are better than 2 over a distance"? And do I need to jumper the spots (labeled jumpered for 2 wire) on top of the effector if I do so?

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators
                              last edited by

                              If you use the 2-wire configuration then the resistance of the wires affects the temperature readings. AFAIR the reading increases by 0.4C per ohm of resistance. If you use the 4-wire configuration then the resistance of the wires gets cancelled out. That's the only difference.

                              The two "jumper for 2 wire" spots are already connected. They only need to be broken if you are using a 4-wire connection and a 4-wire PT100 cartridge.

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