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    • gibbethundefined
      gibbeth
      last edited by

      Just want to double check this. The diagram shows getting power (24v in my printer) to the sensor via the "power in" terminal block. With the supplied ferrules i doubt it's possible to put 2 ferrules into one block. I could wire it over to my power supply but that's on the other side of my printer. Is there any reason I couldn't pull 24v from the duet wifi's always-on fan connectors that are configured for 24v fans?

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      • dc42undefined
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        Yes, if the fan voltage selector is set to the VIN position then you can use an always-on fan output to power the inductive sensor.

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        • gibbethundefined
          gibbeth @dc42
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          @dc42 Thanks!

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