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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
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      I suggest you test the fan outputs by connecting a fan to each one in turn, and seeing whether you can control them.

      Fan MOSFETs can be replaced.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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      • gnatmanundefined
        gnatman
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        I have done that. No control on the fan. I know the fan works as it turns on with the always on header.
        Does the MOSFET control the three headers? How comfortable do you have to be to replace the MOSFET? I'm not the best st soldering and don't have that ribbon thing to remove solder. I've got a cheap resolder iron though.
        I'd need to see where it's placed on the board

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        • dc42undefined
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          Are you saying that none of the controlled fan outputs works? Did you remember to disable thermostatic mode on fan 1?

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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          • gnatmanundefined
            gnatman
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            Not sure, I'd have to check when I'm home again. I know that's how fan0 is set.
            That's h-1 correct? To disable it?

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
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              Yes H-1 disables thermostatic mode.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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              • gnatmanundefined
                gnatman
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                Ok, tested this morning, Fan header P1 and P2 work as they should S0-S255 off/on, sweet thats great news. I noticed when I was moving the fan from one header to P0 the "bed heater current" changes it's currently at 2000c and the heater is off. When I plug in the fan on P0 it fluctuates. I have my hotend thermistor hooked up and it's current is 19.0c currently so I'd expect the bed to be the same and not show differently. I even see a spike on the graph when the fan is connected to the P0 header. so why is my bed thermistor only active when there is a fan connected to it? anyone back to the fan header… P0 does not work under M106 S0-S255. I took some screen shots showing the Bed reading at it's different rates I mentioned but was unable to post them in here?

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
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                  So it's just the fan0 mosfet that is blown.

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                  • gnatmanundefined
                    gnatman
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                    Hopefully. What's it look like. Where on the board is it? Sorry I'm not super familiar with it all

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                    • dc42undefined
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                      It's the 3-pin device labelled TR5, close to the fan voltage selector jumper.

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                      • gnatmanundefined
                        gnatman
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                        thats a little small but I might be able to manage it. I don't think I've soldered much smaller than that. Also why would the other things act up per my above post. Not to mention that in the web gui, I know only see Fan0 and no fan 1. under the misc. area at the bottom. Did I change something in the config file to remove it?

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                        • gnatmanundefined
                          gnatman
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                          Also is there a way to make header P1 the default vs P0? If not I will use P1 for now until I get a mosfet for P0

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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators
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                            Which fans you display in DWC is selectable in the Settings/User Interface page.

                            I suspect you have a poor connection in the bed thermistor wiring, perhaps in the crimp connection where it plugs into the Duet.

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                            • gnatmanundefined
                              gnatman
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                              Perfect, I was wondering how they went away to begin with. either way thanks for the help on the user interface page. That worked out great. Last question because I want to make sure I get the correct Mosfet, do you possibly know it's part number or have a link to the ones used on the board?

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators
                                last edited by

                                There is a wiki page giving connector and spare part numbers.

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                                • gnatmanundefined
                                  gnatman
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                                  @dc42:

                                  There is a wiki page giving connector and spare part numbers.

                                  Thank you, I didn't even think to check the wiki for something like that. while I wait for the mail. I'm using another header.

                                  I wonder if I could use a different header all around. Do you have any suggestions? I've seen talk about using the extruder… I think it was.

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                                  • gnatmanundefined
                                    gnatman
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                                    Got the MOSFET installed, I now have fan control again… it looks a little rough but it works.. Gah those things are small.
                                    anyway, still have an issue with the fan not turning off when 12v psu connected to 12vin on module and ttl connected to fan header. If I don't use the TTL it works via fan to pulse the laser on and off.

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