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    Connect a Lerdge Power Monitoring Module to the Duet Wifi v1.04?

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    • Meltexundefined
      Meltex @ediik
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      @ediik Hi! I came across this thing. 🙂 One question - why don't you use PS_ON signal for controlling Lerdge power module?

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      • ediikundefined
        ediik @Meltex
        last edited by

        @Meltex hi sorry for late reply. i honestly dont know how to wire it up the right way.

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        • bitminterundefined
          bitminter
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          Don’t feel bad this module has beaten me as well for time being. I went to the solid state relay setup as highlighted above and was much simpler to get going with the same button. But... I really would like to figure this out too at some point lol.

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          • bitminterundefined
            bitminter
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            Little correction, for me, it’s the Makerbase MKS PWC V2.0 module. No matter what I tried, just couldn’t get it to work.

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            • Richygoatundefined
              Richygoat
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              Hello, did anybody the Lerdge Power Modul to work with the Duet. I want to try the same thing. Have a Lerdge Power Modul laying around here. What does the PS_ON pin on the Duet exactly? Act it like a 5v on and off switch?

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              • A Former User?
                A Former User @Richygoat
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                @Richygoat said in Connect a Lerdge Power Monitoring Module to the Duet Wifi v1.04?:

                What does the PS_ON pin on the Duet exactly?

                https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Power_Wiring#Section_Controlling_the_external_power_supply

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                • Richygoatundefined
                  Richygoat
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                  Here is no answer to this question. I want to turn the PSU off with this modul. When it get 5v continuously from the Duet it stays always on. When there is 5v, GND an PS_ON on that connector how does it exactly work. I know this is 5v in. Does the PS_ON switch the 5V to PS_ON?

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                  • Richygoatundefined
                    Richygoat
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                    Ok the PS_ON pin will be connected to Ground when the PSU have to be enabled. Is there a way to get a 5v Signal to shut the Relay down? See the picture attached.dr6X10S.png

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                    • Richygoatundefined
                      Richygoat
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                      Is something like this possible?
                      1586976089952-dr6x10s.png

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                      • Richygoatundefined
                        Richygoat
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                        This is how it works perfekt. Big thanks to Eryion from Rics 3D Discord.dr6X10S.png

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                        • CrazyCreatorundefined
                          CrazyCreator @Richygoat
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                          @Richygoat

                          I edited your sketch and "connected" the switch button. Is that right, did you mean it?1587974008507-dr6x10s.png

                          And a other, next question ...
                          Can you turn off the printer when it is connected via web interface???

                          http://www.crazycreatorcube.com

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                          • Richygoatundefined
                            Richygoat
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                            Yes that is correct. The 12V/24V is only for the Button LED. Yes i can turn the Printer via Web Interface off.

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                            • CrazyCreatorundefined
                              CrazyCreator
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                              thanks for the info

                              http://www.crazycreatorcube.com

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                              • Del87undefined
                                Del87 @CrazyCreator
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                                @CrazyCreator Hello! Tell me please: what is the white line at the bottom? It is pin connection
                                between top left on black port and top one on the white? And the black line
                                between ps_on and module connects central pins?
                                Thank you in advance for the answer.

                                Dmitry

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                                • Ugurundefined
                                  Ugur @Richygoat
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                                  @Richygoat hi, I have panel due with sd card. How i will connect this module?

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