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    • c310undefined
      c310
      last edited by

      I used this schema with my meanwell psu and enjoy it now
      https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/6185/switching-psu-on-off

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      • manne_sahneundefined
        manne_sahne
        last edited by

        Thank you for your reply.
        But this is not the solution that I've looked for.
        I'd like to switch off the printer with the remote control possibility of my Meanwell HRPG-Series PSU.

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        • gnydickundefined
          gnydick @manne_sahne
          last edited by

          @manne_sahne I'm confused. Just turning off the PSU turns everything off. What am I missing?

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          • manne_sahneundefined
            manne_sahne
            last edited by manne_sahne

            @gnydick Yes, thats also a solution. 🙂
            But i'd like to do that with the Duet, not by hand.
            The Duet has that PS_on Pin which can switch on/off a ATX-Style PSU.
            short = psu_on
            open = psu_off

            The Meanwells RC pins work different.
            short = psu off
            open = psu on

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            • fmaundefined
              fma
              last edited by

              To switch the Meanwell PSU on/off, you need to have floating contacts: you can't use PSU_ON signal, as it closes to ground, and I don't think you can wire the ground on the Meanwell on/off inputs.

              You can use the same idea @c310 linked, but instead of switching the main line with the relay, just open/close the PSU on/off contacts.

              If you want to be able to switch it on, you need to have a dedicated 5V power supply to the Duet (through USB, for example).

              Frédéric

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              • fmaundefined
                fma
                last edited by

                See: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/8934/inverting-ps_on-levels/9

                Frédéric

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                • gnydickundefined
                  gnydick @manne_sahne
                  last edited by

                  @manne_sahne ah. Is the desire really to have the duet do it, or would a network controlled pdu do?

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by

                    I would love to be able to give a definitive guide to how to use the remote on/orr on a Meanwell PSU. Unfortunately, the information about it that they give in the datasheet is next to useless.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                    http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                    • sonderzugundefined
                      sonderzug
                      last edited by sonderzug

                      Hi everyone,

                      you should also consider how the remote Signal wire is connected to the PSU (physically). I've used a similar Meanwell PSU before, and have not been able to find the matching connector anywhere (EDIT: because I obviously can't read , see below… irrelevant, then). You'd have to contact single pins inside the small connector on the PSU (not sure if 1,27 or 2,54 mm spacing).

                      The easier and more hassle-free way would be to use a relay to switch the Input power to the 24 V PSU. @Jacotheron described this above and in more detail in his answer to my question here. Thank you again.

                      Best regards, Niklas

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                      • manne_sahneundefined
                        manne_sahne @sonderzug
                        last edited by

                        @sonderzug You could have used a hrs df11-10ds connector, like described in the datasheet.

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                        • jv43undefined
                          jv43 @manne_sahne
                          last edited by

                          @manne_sahne wouldnt a simple inverter IC work?
                          maybe get a hex inverter IC or a breakout board if you dont want to mess with small smd stuff

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                          • insertnamehereundefined
                            insertnamehere @jv43
                            last edited by insertnamehere

                            @jv43

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                            The Meanwell input is opposite logic to the Duet PS_ON output. I made this circuit up to isolate the Duet from the supply input and to invert the PS_ON output. The +5V is from the Meanwell aux 5V supply which also powers the Duet board in standby. Working now for maybe a 6 months, not a problem. RC- can be left floating.

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