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    • mwolterundefined
      mwolter
      last edited by

      Designing a case for the Duet 3 and wondering if it's recommended to cool the top or bottom of the board? Most of the Duet 2 boards have a fan cooling the underside of the drivers. Is this recommended or should the fan be directed towards the top of the board to cool the CPU and mosfets?

      Thanks in advance!

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      • jens55undefined
        jens55
        last edited by jens55

        Cool the bottom!
        Mount the board vertical as well to get some thermal convection going.

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        • jens55undefined
          jens55
          last edited by

          https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Mounting_and_cooling_the_board

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          • garyd9undefined
            garyd9 @jens55
            last edited by

            @jens55 said in Duet 3 Cooling Fan Location:

            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Mounting_and_cooling_the_board

            Unfortunately, the "mounting" and "cooling" sections of that wiki page address the Duet Wifi, Ethernet and Maestro, but not the 3...

            "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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            • mwolterundefined
              mwolter @jens55
              last edited by mwolter

              Thanks @jens55 but as @garyd9 mentioned, that post doesn't specify cooling recommendations for the Duet 3. The stepper design is different than the previous boards and it might not be necessary to cool the underside.

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              • jens55undefined
                jens55
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                I am sure that you will hear from the designer shortly ....

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                • deckingmanundefined
                  deckingman
                  last edited by deckingman

                  If it helps, I installed a fan to blow air onto the back of the gen 3 board but even when moving my 3kgs plus at high speeds using Nema 23s set to 2.2Amps, none of the driver chips nor the MCU get above luke warm without the fan running. So I've removed the fan as it's completely unnecessary.

                  Ian
                  https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                  https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by dc42

                    Preferably use a fan to blow air along the lines of output mosfets on both sides of the PCB. But unless you are using more than about 3A peak current or a high current bed heater, you probably don't need fan cooling at all.

                    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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