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    • MauriceMundefined
      MauriceM
      last edited by

      Hey, i think i damage my fan output on my duet, it worked fine, but i think i wired a new fan wrong polarity, and now i dont get 24V on the fans, even on the allwys on fans is nothing, i checked the Fuse and it is not popped.

      Can it be that i damaged something else?

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        Check your fan mosfets for damage.

        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connector_and_spare_part_numbers#Section_Fan_mosfet

        see here for an example iamge.

        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        • MauriceMundefined
          MauriceM
          last edited by

          i think they look fine, also the Allways in fans dont get any voltage...
          so it cant be a mosfet

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          • MauriceMundefined
            MauriceM
            last edited by

            also this is a V1.03 i dont and it has only one fuse on it, i dont even know if this is a fan fuse or something else, i think i broke my board,

            Than is the question, im running a 24v printer with a duex with 12V for fans. how does the duet control the fans, via the ground pin? than i could go on 24V on my psu with the fans and control them over the expansion fan ports on the duex

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            • MauriceMundefined
              MauriceM
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              So i heard that it it possible to put the VIN from the fan on the psu and the GND on the Duex, i did that and it worked, but the fan dont want to shut of entirely, but it was controllable, what seems a little strange to me, also the fan spins a little on every fan ouput even if i dont asseign them in the config.

              my solution is to put the part cooling fan on the heater 1 Output and the Cold end fan on the PSU. Can i put a fan on the heater ouput or do i damage the board with that?

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              • A Former User?
                A Former User @MauriceM
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                @MauriceM said in Falso on Fan Output:

                Can i put a fan on the heater ouput or do i damage the board with that?

                brushless fan is ok

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                • MauriceMundefined
                  MauriceM
                  last edited by

                  i Found a other solution, it seems like the Fan putputs on my duet arent getting 24v , so i put out the jumper and feat them 24V on the middle Pin directly, now the fans ware working again properly

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                  • Vetiundefined
                    Veti @MauriceM
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                    @MauriceM said in Falso on Fan Output:

                    also this is a V1.03 i dont and it has only one fuse on it, i dont even know if this is a fan fuse or something else, i think i broke my board,

                    see
                    https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Hardware_Overview#Section_PCB_revision_v1_Num_03

                    The Fan MOSFETS now have a miniblade fuse in the VIN supply (not 5V supply).

                    so if your vin is 0 then the fuse is blown.

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                    • MauriceMundefined
                      MauriceM
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                      yeah i thought so, but i when i measure the fuse everything seams to be ok...

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                      • MauriceMundefined
                        MauriceM
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                        i pulled out the the fuse and put it back again and now it is working? 😄 WTF so much frustration without any reason 😄

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