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    • Frederikundefined
      Frederik
      last edited by

      Hello,

      is it possible to use 24V Fans on the Toolboard 1LC?
      I´ve read the documentation and all I can find was wiring 12V Fans?

      My Vin is 24 V, will it be regulated down to 12V or is it switchable?

      Kindly Regards
      Frederik

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      • A Former User?
        A Former User
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        There was a thread about this, short answer is it'll be converted to 12v but you can mod the board ref https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/15347/mixed-voltage-for-24v-fans-on-toolboard/7?_=1607357629837

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        • Frederikundefined
          Frederik @A Former User
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          @bearer thanks for this link. I will have a look

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          • Frederikundefined
            Frederik @A Former User
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            @bearer so is the heater also only powered by 12v?

            I have the Mosquito Magnum as 24v version 😞

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              A Former User @Frederik
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              @Frederik said in Duet Toolboard 1LC 24V for Fans with VIN 24V ?:

              @bearer so is the heater also only powered by 12v?

              out0 is powered from Vin
              https://github.com/Duet3D/Duet3-Toolboard-1LC/blob/master/ToolBoard_1LC_v1.0/Duet3_TB_1LC_Schematic_v1.0.pdf

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              • Stephen6309undefined
                Stephen6309 @Frederik
                last edited by Stephen6309

                @Frederik I tried to run a parts cooling fan on 24v taken from the power input connector, the negative to OUT2. The parts cooling fan started when the hotend was heated up. Around 170C, the heating failed and the temp went to 2000C. This happened several times, even after a fresh boot. Only fixed when I went back to 12v.

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