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    • Donpi
      Donpi last edited by

      Hi,

      Can I use the 12V socket that is between OUT 8 and TEMP 2 to power a LED strip ?

      Actualy I use OUT 4,5 and 6 as pwm pin to power my RGB LED strip but I need them to other things.
      So my plane is to use an arduino to drive the LED strip and le RPI to intercept some custom GCODE to send the values to the Arduino.

      I know it'a bit wreid. But I'm open to suggestions 😛

      Bye
      Juan

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      • Veti
        Veti last edited by

        see
        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_Mainboard_6HC_Hardware_Overview#Section_12V

        with the max of 0.8A this is not something you would want to put a lot of leds on.

        it would be better to use a buck converter.

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        • Donpi
          Donpi @Veti last edited by Donpi

          @Veti Yeah I'have 50 LED it's like 3A or so.
          I have plenty of LM317T, I'll try something directely from the 24V power supply.

          Thanks.

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          • dc42
            dc42 administrators last edited by

            Why not use a 24V LED strip?

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            • Donpi
              Donpi @dc42 last edited by

              @dc42 It's beacause I allready have one 12V.

              But yeah, I'am looking that way too.

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