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    • bartolomeusundefined
      bartolomeus
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      Is it ok to have the stepper motors right beside the Duet board, or will I run into some kind of interference?

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
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        the pt100 sensor is prone to interference. so keep those wires away from any other wires.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators
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          Placing stepper motors close to the Duet shouldn't cause any problem.

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          • bartolomeusundefined
            bartolomeus
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            Thanks! Now I feel safe to shorten the stepper motor wiring.

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            • droftartsundefined
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              The Fisher delta I have is pretty much the same with no problems, though it uses a thermistor rather than PT100:
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              Ian

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