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    itsab67
    last edited by 9 Nov 2018, 22:58

    I want to upgrade my Tevo little monster delta printer, which would be the better choice, a Duet Ethernet or a Duet Maestro?

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      dc42 administrators
      last edited by 10 Nov 2018, 08:25

      What is the specification of the stepper motors in the TLM, and what is the power supply voltage?

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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        itsab67
        last edited by 10 Nov 2018, 14:33

        24v power supply, and im not certain of the stepper motor specifications

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          boldnuts
          last edited by 10 Nov 2018, 14:39

          I guess that both would do nicely, I am using the both the Duet Ethernet and WiFi on my TLM's
          because I prefer the maturity of them compared to the Maestro.

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            itsab67
            last edited by 10 Nov 2018, 16:18

            do the Maestro and wifi/ethernet boards use the same firmware?

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              Phaedrux Moderator @itsab67
              last edited by 10 Nov 2018, 16:49

              @itsab67 said in Tevo little monster and Duet:

              do the Maestro and wifi/ethernet boards use the same firmware?

              Yes.

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                dc42 administrators @itsab67
                last edited by 10 Nov 2018, 20:24

                @itsab67 said in Tevo little monster and Duet:

                24v power supply, and im not certain of the stepper motor specifications

                Do the stepper motors have part number labels on them? If not, can you measure and tell us the resistance of one stepper motor phase, and the length of the motor?

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                  boldnuts
                  last edited by 10 Nov 2018, 20:34

                  1.9 ohm's per phase, 48mm in length, 1.8deg, part no is 17HD8401-C5.18

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                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by 10 Nov 2018, 20:42

                    @boldnuts said in Tevo little monster and Duet:

                    17HD8401

                    My guess it that it has the same winding as 17HS8401, which is 1.8A rated current, 1.8 ohms phase resistance, 3.2mH inductance. The rated current is a little higher than we recommend for the Maestro, but if you fan-cool the Maestro then you could run them at 1.2A or 1.3A current, which is 66% or 72% of rated current, so in the right ball park.

                    The Duet Ethernet could run those motors without fan cooling.

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                      boldnuts
                      last edited by 10 Nov 2018, 20:53

                      I have been running mine at 1.1 amp's for months now with no issues and they run quite cool

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