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    Is there a way to fix a blown fan0 output - Duet 2 Maestro V1.0

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    • jaymcd0626undefined
      jaymcd0626
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      I think I may have blown my fan0. It is no longer working. Moved my fan to fan one all is fine. I can probably live with just using that output but....

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      • Phaedruxundefined
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        Possibly a dead mosfet?

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

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        • jaymcd0626undefined
          jaymcd0626
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          looks like my TR5 may be done. Haven't looked under any magnification but looks like a spot on it.

          Where would I even get a replacement?

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          • Phaedruxundefined
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            @jaymcd0626 said in Is there a way to fix a blown fan0 output - Duet 2 Maestro V1.0:

            Where would I even get a replacement?

            From the link:

            If you short out a PWM fan, the fan driver mosfet will burn out. The original part number on most Duets is PMV40UN2 or PMV40UN2R which is available from the usual electronic component distributors such as Farnell/Newark/element14, Digikey, Mouser and RS. You can also use type PMV20XNER or AO3400A or AOSS32334C which have a higher peak current rating and are fitted as standard in recent production Duets.

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