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    • anironundefined
      aniron
      last edited by

      Hi, not strictly Duet related but hopefully someone can help.

      My printer was originally a Ormerod 2 with a 200W Meanwell PSU.
      This had a wire connecting the negative output with mains ground.

      My new Meanwell PSU has the mains connections at one end and the 12V connections at the other.
      Should I connect mains ground on the PSU with the negative connector on the 12V side and thus the Duet (0.6) ground?

      My printer isn't hooked up to a mains outlet with ground, if it matters.

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      • A Former User?
        A Former User @aniron
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        @aniron said in Quick LED PSU question:

        My printer isn't hooked up to a mains outlet with ground, if it matters.

        then neither does connecting anything else to the mains protected earth; if you did have outlets with PE then its still a can of worms, but as you don't we might as well not go there.

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        • anironundefined
          aniron @A Former User
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          @bearer
          yeah, but A)
          I might plug the printer into such a socket in the future.

          and B)
          I might want to use the old 200W PSU for some other purpose in the future, and it would be nice to know if the GND-negative wire should be retained or removed.

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            A Former User
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            the (short) answer is Duet (dc42) recommends doing it, but its not a black and white situation.

            https://forum.duet3d.com/post/48107

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              aniron @A Former User
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              @bearer what are the drawbacks of doing it?

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                A Former User
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                i do believe one was mentioned in the post linked to, the other reasons are mostly tolls on forums https://forum.duet3d.com/search?term=ground&in=titles

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @aniron
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                  @aniron said in Quick LED PSU question:

                  @bearer what are the drawbacks of doing it?

                  The only drawback I am aware if is that if you connect the Duet to a PC via the USB cable, you will have a ground loop. Normally this doesn't cause any trouble but it can do under two different types of fault condition: (a) a bad connection between PSU negative output and Duet VNI negative input; or (b) powering the PC and the Duet from different sockets, and there is a large difference in ground potential between the two sockets. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/USB_ground_loops.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                  • Danalundefined
                    Danal
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                    There is no absolutely right or wrong answer to "connect circuit ground to earth ground" on Printers and CNC and other motion controlled machines.

                    I do help a lot of people get the glitches out of their CNC, and I can tell you the policy I've developed over the years:

                    1. "Star ground" everything that needs a circuit ground. This is a long topic of its own... the shortest version is: Run a ground wire back to ONE central location for each ground; no chaining".

                    2. DO NOT connect circuit ground to Mains (earth, wall) ground. UNLESS the machine still glitches. Then, DO connect them.

                    How is that for "eat your cake and have it too"??

                    Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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