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    • aidarundefined
      aidar
      last edited by

      Hi. FAN0, FAN1 and FAN2 have pins VFAN and FAN- . If yours is connected to GND, are you sure it isnt "always on" fan connector?

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      • briskspiritundefined
        briskspirit @aidar
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        @aidar Yes, I am sure that air pump is connected to FAN0- (GND) and other wire(red) to 24V IN. And I can control it through web interface, but when I change the speed to 0% - it is actually seems like 50% at the air pump.

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        • aidarundefined
          aidar
          last edited by aidar

          Hmm...and i bet you dont have L parameter in M106 command. I would try to change PWM frequency, F parameter, as suggested in https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M106_Fan_On.
          Also, thermostatically controlled fans min speed is 0.5, so make sure you didnt config it as thermostatically controlled.

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          • briskspiritundefined
            briskspirit @aidar
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            @aidar This is my setup: M106 P0 S0 I0 F100 H-1 (tried different F up to 25000)

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            • briskspiritundefined
              briskspirit
              last edited by

              @dc42 help please. Do I need a flyback diode? (I thought 1.04 board don't need them). Do I need current restrictive thermistor? (But fan is running without problems)

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              • sigxcpuundefined
                sigxcpu
                last edited by

                Type M106 P0 and post the output.

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                • briskspiritundefined
                  briskspirit @sigxcpu
                  last edited by

                  @sigxcpu said in Print FAN0 problem, works as always on?:

                  M106 P0

                  Here is the output: Fan 0 pin: F0, frequency: 100Hz, speed: 0%, min: 10%, max: 100%, blip: 0.10, inverted: no

                  As I understand you have found my error? min: 10% ? How do I set it to 0% and where it was set as I don't have limits in my config.g

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                  • briskspiritundefined
                    briskspirit @briskspirit
                    last edited by

                    Set it to 0 with L parameter : Fan 0 pin: F0, frequency: 100Hz, speed: 0%, min: 0%, max: 100%, blip: 0.10, inverted: no

                    Still spinning and fast enough...

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                    • briskspiritundefined
                      briskspirit
                      last edited by

                      Info about fan: 24V , 0.15A, brushless motor

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                      • briskspiritundefined
                        briskspirit
                        last edited by

                        Ok, have found a problem. I have 5V FAN1, FAN2 and always-on fan + 24V brushless air pump. So I need to change V_FAN to 24V and use a convertor for my 5V fans or find source of 5V because(as I assume) of flyback diode.

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @briskspirit
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                          @briskspirit said in Print FAN0 problem, works as always on?:

                          Ok, have found a problem. I have 5V FAN1, FAN2 and always-on fan + 24V brushless air pump. So I need to change V_FAN to 24V and use a convertor for my 5V fans or find source of 5V because(as I assume) of flyback diode.

                          That's right. When using controlled fans/pumps that take different voltages, V_FAN must be the highest one, otherwise the flyback diodes will conduct.

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