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    Can i use pinda v2 connect to E1 endstop?

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    • daxzero
      daxzero last edited by

      Can i use pinda v2 connect to E1 endstop?

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      • dc42
        dc42 administrators last edited by dc42

        I am not familiar with the Pinda but i think it is an NPN sensor with added thermistor. In which case you should be able to connect it to either the Z probe input or an endstop input.

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        • Phaedrux
          Phaedrux Moderator last edited by

          https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_a_Z_probe#Section_NPN_output_normally_open_inductive_or_capacitive_sensor

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          • Veti
            Veti last edited by

            @daxzero said in Can i use pinda v2 connect to E1 endstop?:

            Can i use pinda v2 connect to E1 endstop?

            can you elaborate as to what you want to do?
            i am assuming you want to set up a second probe?

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            • inztigator
              inztigator last edited by inztigator

              You can, if you mean as a z-endstop. I use it on my CoreXY. Works quite well. Its just an inductive sensor. You don't connect the temperature wire as you would on a Prusa. I believe that may be supported in RRF3 if I remember correctly.

              Can send you a photo of the wiring when I get home, and config 😉

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              • misc
                misc @inztigator last edited by

                @inztigator Would you please show us, how you connect the pinda to the duet board? Thanks a lot
                Michael

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                • hmmatos
                  hmmatos last edited by

                  @inztigator did it work? did you connect the PINDA to the E1 endstop?
                  Thanks

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                  • hmmatos
                    hmmatos last edited by

                    Hi, in case of anyone needs I have connected like this:

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                    it works very well

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