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    Custom DIY Printer Duet Wifi 24V Conversion

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    • Tommygunzundefined
      Tommygunz
      last edited by

      Hello. 2 years ago I bought an Anet A8 as a starter printer. Over time I have upgraded pretty much everything (extruder, bearings, aluminum frame) except the stock electronics. I was planning on using my Anet for work related purposes when I noticed that the heat-bed connector on the main board started to melt when trying to print PETG. I could just replace the connector, but since I am using this printer for work I am interested in further upgrading the main board to a genuine Duet Wifi main board, as well as converting my printer to 24V. In addition, I would like to replace my V6 with a Chimera dual extruder. I was wondering if anybody has experience on wiring a Duet Wifi on a DIY printer, as well as converting to a 24V setup (more specifically, choosing the correct PSU)?

      Thanks.

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      • A Former User?
        A Former User
        last edited by

        Nothing really special about the situation, biggest difference is most Chinese / 8-bit boards use the JST XH style conectors, while the Duet uses the Molex KK style (genuine boards are shipped with a connector kit that has crimping terminals and shells) but you need a crimping tool to get good results. Plenty of threads on here discussing tools.

        Choosing the correct PSU comes down to the total heater power and number of stepper motors and stepper current. Again lots of threads dealing with the same topic.

        If you don't plan on replacing the 12v heated bed you should take some precautions to prevent overheating if running it at 24v with reduced duty cycle.

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        • Tommygunzundefined
          Tommygunz
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          Thank you for your response! I'll start digging on those threads!!

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator
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            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_the_power_supply

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

            And if you want to see what a conversion to Duet looks like in broad strokes take a look at this guide series.
            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/Ender+3+Pro+and+Duet+Maestro+Guide+Part+1:+Wiring/37

            Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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