24V Pump - can I connect direct?
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The main issue is likely to be the starting current. Measure the DC resistance of the pump several times, turning the rotor slightly between measurements, and take the lowest measured value. If it's less than 8 ohms than the starting current would exceed 3A, in which case you should connect a suitable thermistor in series with it to reduce the starting surge. Here's an example of a thermistor that may be suitable: http://uk.farnell.com/epcos/b57153s0330m000/thermistor-ntc-33r-1-3a/dp/1688797.
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OK, I've been recommended a reprap Power expander which I understand opto-isolates the Duet board.
Presuming resistance is >8 ohms, or I put a thermistor in series, is there then no risk to the duet board? I'd prefer to wire it direct, simply to reduce the wiring mess needed for the power expander.
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I recommend an opto-isolator based on my own experience and killing a fan port.
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The only risk I can see is that if the pump stalls for an extended period of time (e.g. because the pump mechanism seizes up) then the mosfet and the thermistor (f you have one) may overheat - but the motor will probably burn out too.
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Based on your recommendations, is the schematic below the right one for connecting an air pump directly to the Duet ?
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Yes it is. The flyback diode is optional if the Duet is revision 1.02 or later, but having one close to the motor will help to reduce any interference generated when you PWM the motor.
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@sm3d seems correctly set
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Thanks @Hergonoway will update whether berd air is effective or not
Cheers,
Vasan -
Looks correct to me...although I understand that the later boards have the diode in-built so not strictly necessary to add one there.
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@Hergonoway I have trouble running the pump with thermistor from PWM controlled fan ports but I could run them with always on fan ports. Here is my post about it:
https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/5449/not-able-to-pwm-for-berd-air-pump/10
I even shorted the legs of thermistor and tried from PWM fan ports but no luck. If you have any ideas please post it.
Cheers,
Vasan -
So I have a 24v berdair hooked directly up. I usually run at 25 to 30% and have the Pam set to 255khz.
The motor get rather warm. Almost to hot to tuch. Should I be concerned? -
255K is way to high try 25K (F25000). In my case the sound and the temp dropped a lot.
Note that I've directly connected the 1/8" ID Tygon tube to the metal tube, it reduce pressured area and reduce heat from the pump mechanism (the white plastic part)