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    • williamwestonn
      williamwestonn last edited by williamwestonn

      Working on the wiring im trying it minimize the amount of cables going to the X_carriage...

      question:"Is it possible to use one GND wire for both the BL-touch and the 3-pin PWM fans running at 5v?"
      Answer: "No, GND on fan is cotrolling the Pwm for the fans."

      Question: But if i run +5v with one cable to the X_carriage. Is it possible to use this one to power all the fans and the BL-touch without interfearing with the BL? (Running 5v PWM fans)
      Answer:

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      • Veti
        Veti last edited by

        no, the fan negative is the pin producing the pwm signal for the fans.

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        • williamwestonn
          williamwestonn last edited by

          Oh thats a bummer... Thanks for the fast reply.
          Is the 5V always on then? Or can i connect them in single cable setup?
          Because the bl and both fans are running 5v

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          • Veti
            Veti last edited by

            if you want to have nice cabling to the x carriage you could get unshielded cat5e cable.
            that gives you 8 wires of AWG 24 which are rated around 1.4 - 2A per wire. That is fine for both fans and sensors but not the heater. And you could use RJ45 connectors for quick connect/disconnect.

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            • williamwestonn
              williamwestonn @Veti last edited by

              @veti My issue is that if running all connections separet ill get 11 cables total, running GND for bl one cable and all 5v together ill get 6 cables 🙂

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              • dc42
                dc42 administrators @williamwestonn last edited by

                @williamwestonn said in BL touch setup/wiring:

                Question: But if i run +5v with one cable to the X_carriage. Is it possible to use this one to power all the fans and the BL-touch without interfearing with the BL? (Running 5v PWM fans)

                Yes, that's possible.

                Caution: when using 5V fans, make quite sure that there is no possibility of a short between +5V and a 12V/24V heater wire. Such a short will damage the Duet.

                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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                • williamwestonn
                  williamwestonn @dc42 last edited by

                  @dc42 thanks for the imput! I think i will put the fan, motor, sensor wires another route after the tube leading from the X carriage to prevent having 5, 24 and 230v in the same place. I guess a 24awg cable for 5v and the rest connected via Cat5e(26awg) is good anought?

                  Thanks 🙂

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                  • dc42
                    dc42 administrators @williamwestonn last edited by

                    @williamwestonn said in BL touch setup/wiring:

                    @dc42 thanks for the imput! I think i will put the fan, motor, sensor wires another route after the tube leading from the X carriage to prevent having 5, 24 and 230v in the same place. I guess a 24awg cable for 5v and the rest connected via Cat5e(26awg) is good anought?

                    Thanks 🙂

                    Why do you need 230V going to the X carriage? That sounds rather high to run over Cat5e cable. The table at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_5_cable suggests that the specification for Cat5e is 125VDC max.

                    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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                    • williamwestonn
                      williamwestonn last edited by

                      heh sorry for not explaining that well, there will be a 14awg cable for a heater that will go half way up to the carriage, i will probably put that on the other side of the printer instead of how i designed it to go 10mm to the right from the 5/25v cables. There will be cable deviders on the printer so ill do it as safe as i can 🙂

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