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    • bartolomeusundefined
      bartolomeus @Phaedrux
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      @phaedrux I agree it probably won't be a big problem for the layer fan. It really doesn't move that much air. I needed my printer to make less noise as its in the living room and this seemed like a good option. However I really doubt it moves enough air..... I'll have a look at the sunons.

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        I use the 12v version of that fan for my hotend fan and it seems to perform alright.

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        • bartolomeusundefined
          bartolomeus @Phaedrux
          last edited by

          @phaedrux you mean you have the sunon or the noctua for the hotend?

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator @bartolomeus
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            @bartolomeus Sorry, I meant to say, I use the 12v version of the Noctua 40mm you are using on my Titan Aero and it seems to work fine. I use a 12v Sunon blower fan for the part cooling, but it's not exactly quiet above 50%. However it does have a very wide usable PWM range, which makes it flexible. Sunon also makes 5v versions of blowers which are quite good.

            Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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            • bartolomeusundefined
              bartolomeus @Phaedrux
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              @phaedrux thanks for the tips. I am not worried about the hotend fan. I'll see how it performs as layer fan. If it doesn't do well, I'll look for something else.

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              • dc42undefined
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                Try varying the PWM frequency as @Phaedrux suggested. In particular, try reducing it.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • bartolomeusundefined
                  bartolomeus @dc42
                  last edited by

                  @dc42 Thanks. It's on tomorrow's to-do list, including the blip time.

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                  • mrehorstdmdundefined
                    mrehorstdmd
                    last edited by mrehorstdmd

                    Since the subject is quiet fans here, I recently bought a hot-end via Ali-express and it came with a 24V cooling fan. That fan is about as quiet as the Noctua fan on the Prusa i3 at the makerspace. I know the Noctua fans aren't available as 24V units, so if you're looking for a dead quiet 24V fan you can get them here

                    I haven't had the unit in my printer for long, so I can't say anything about reliability.

                    Unlike most of the inexpensive stuff from China, these things have actual data sheets with real specs.

                    https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                    • bartolomeusundefined
                      bartolomeus @dc42
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                      @dc42 said in Noctua 5v 40mm fan only running at max power:

                      Try varying the PWM frequency as @Phaedrux suggested. In particular, try reducing it.

                      Ok, so did that:
                      at 25,100, 1.000hz and there was no difference
                      tried 25.000 as that is suggested for PWM fans (which this one is not), and now it starts at about 35% power.

                      Should I leave it at this, or look further?

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
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                        Try lower, e.g. 100. High frequencies such as 25000 should only be used with 4-wire fans.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                        • bartolomeusundefined
                          bartolomeus
                          last edited by bartolomeus

                          I did try lower. 25, 100, 1000, with no effect

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