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    • dc42undefined
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      Thermocouples are good for very high temperatures. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Temperature_sensors.

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      • c310undefined
        c310
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        i found 3-wire PT-100 sensors. how do i connect it to 4 wire PT-100 board?

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        • dc42undefined
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          You can connect the two wires that are connected to one end of the element as for a 4-wire sensor, and the single wire that is connected to the other end as for a 2-wire sensor. This isn't ideal, but it will work.

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          • Mystaundefined
            Mysta
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            In your blog post - https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/2016/06/25/more-delta-printer-upgrades-wifi-and-silence/

            You mention splitting the 2 wire PT100 to a 4 wire, is there any point to that?

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            • Phaedruxundefined
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              @Mysta:

              In your blog post - https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/2016/06/25/more-delta-printer-upgrades-wifi-and-silence/

              You mention splitting the 2 wire PT100 to a 4 wire, is there any point to that?

              http://www.pentronic.se/media/26460/The_effect_of_2_3_4_wires_on_Pt100_060210.pdf

              Because math?

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              • Mystaundefined
                Mysta
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                @Phaedrux:

                @Mysta:

                In your blog post - https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/2016/06/25/more-delta-printer-upgrades-wifi-and-silence/

                You mention splitting the 2 wire PT100 to a 4 wire, is there any point to that?

                http://www.pentronic.se/media/26460/The_effect_of_2_3_4_wires_on_Pt100_060210.pdf

                Because math?

                Interesting, not super familiar with how they worked so when you 'just add' another wire to something it usually doesn't add functionality. So can you do the 2-4 conversion in the smart effector itself? Since the connector is 2 pins on the underside, or is that not built into the effector(I ask because my smart effector only has a 2 pin input but has the full 8(4 for PT100) on the top)

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                • dc42undefined
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                  Yes we do the 2 to 4 wire conversion in the Smart Effector itself. So the resistance of the wires and connectors between the Smart Effector and the Duet get cancelled out if you use 4 wires between the effector and the daughter board on the Duet; but the resistance of the wires from the PT100 to the 2-pin plug and the resistance of the 2-pin connector itself don't get cancelled.

                  If you ever use a 4-wire PT100 you can:

                  1. Desolder the 2-pin connector from the Smart Effector and replace it with a 4-pin in-line Molex Microfit 3 connector (the PCB is designed to accept both);

                  2. Cut the two traces on the top of the PCB. They are designed to be cuttable using a 3mm drill, stripboard style.

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                  • Mystaundefined
                    Mysta
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                    Alright so if I want to just do that later I can go ahead and wire the 4 cables from the board to daughter and just upgrade the 2 pin to 4pin later?

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                    • dc42undefined
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                      @Mysta:

                      Alright so if I want to just do that later I can go ahead and wire the 4 cables from the board to daughter and just upgrade the 2 pin to 4pin later?

                      Yes.

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                      • Mystaundefined
                        Mysta
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                        @dc42:

                        @Mysta:

                        Alright so if I want to just do that later I can go ahead and wire the 4 cables from the board to daughter and just upgrade the 2 pin to 4pin later?

                        Yes.

                        If I wire 4 from effector to daughter(but only 2 from PT100 to effector) do I leave the jumpers installed or remove them(and software support for it as well)?

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                        • dc42undefined
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                          Remove the daughter board jumpers.

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