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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by

      Are you commanding it fully on, or with reduced PWM? Some fans don't work well with PWM.

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      • Mystaundefined
        Mysta
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        Tried both, no luck

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        • Mystaundefined
          Mysta
          last edited by Mysta

          Went back after a while and still starts to move then doesn't. So strange. Here is the fan I bought, the tach is not connected.

          I did notice this the other day, what's it's role?

          0_1534729824824_20180819_214902.jpg

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          • dc42undefined
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            That's the series resistor for the illumination LEDs. If R8 is charred but R9 isn't, that suggests you are using greater than 12V power but you didn't remove jumper JP3.

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            • adavidmundefined
              adavidm
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              Have you tried running the fan away from the effector (specifically the magnets)? You have to be careful with the orientation of the magnets to get the fan to run reliably. Caught me out.

              adavidm

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              • adavidmundefined
                adavidm @Mysta
                last edited by adavidm

                @mysta said in Weird issue with fan:

                I did notice this the other day, what's it's role?

                0_1534775660878_5933fabe-2f90-4852-8661-1e4bf9d11188-image.png

                Looks like R8 is part of the LED circuitry, driven by the Hotend Fan connections.

                edit- sorry, did not see dc42's reply

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                • Mystaundefined
                  Mysta
                  last edited by

                  So only effects the fan LED. Yeah I did run it away and it ran, so you're saying I need to move the fan further? or is there a way to shield it?

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
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                    Check that the magnetic rods are installed with alternate N and S poles around the effector. That reduces the stray magnetic field.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • Mystaundefined
                      Mysta @dc42
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                      @dc42 said in Weird issue with fan:

                      Check that the magnetic rods are installed with alternate N and S poles around the effector. That reduces the stray magnetic field.

                      Wow, flipping one single rod fixed it. That's crazy.

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                      • ShadowXundefined
                        ShadowX
                        last edited by ShadowX

                        Yup... Strong magnets will do that. Wait till you troubleshoot a BL touch and it turns out the problems were due to magnets affecting the sensor. That was a painful lesson for me. Unfortunately, I can't just flip the rods. All my magnets are orientated same direction when I put the rods together to make sure they were all consistent.

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