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    Hello everyone. We to the first work here from crealty.

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    • gabrealekundefined
      gabrealek
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      I had a quick question with switching boards. I have a cr-10 and I’ve recently had issues with us and decided to upgrade to a new board. I bought the duet WiFi 2 and I’m in LOVE with it. I’ve been taking installation very slow because I want to study more while I learn. The assembly just like with the CR-10. I’ve gotten my duet connected via usb and through the IP. As for the next step with shelling out my CR-10 I wanted to know if I should keep the mosfet connected? It may be a noob question but I’d rather ask than to burn my new baby up already. The mosfet is connected to my 12V PSU, should I rehouse them all together? Is a MOSFET needed for the duet WiFi 2? I recently notice an error message “under voltage 9.5”, but just recently found out I had a 24v heating block in my hotend. I recently ordered a new PSU same 12V and a 12V set of heating blocks with thermistors. So does my PSU need to be replaced? Or is it this danggonn 24v heating block. I still kick myself for not paying attention to what I ordered. I have so many other questions to ask as well, I guess I just post when they come to mind. Thank you everyone. I appreciate your help.

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
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        what is the power of the psu?

        what is the resistance of the bed?

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        • gabrealekundefined
          gabrealek @Veti
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          @Veti My psu is 12V, I'm not sure if this is the resistance but the poles on my psu read at 12.01. . . can you explain how to measure the resistance? i have a multimeter I just don't know hot to apply it to measure the resistance. I am more of a visual learner .. I feel quite dumb right now, but i guess its all things I have to learn.

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti @gabrealek
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            @gabrealek said in Hello everyone. We to the first work here from crealty.:

            My psu is 12V, I'

            thats the voltage not the power.
            How many watts does the psu have.

            for the multimeter. set it to Ω ohm.
            disconnect the bed and put one of the multimeter ends on each wire.

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            • gabrealekundefined
              gabrealek @Veti
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              @Veti 360Watts. I have to get some wire ferrules in a bit to get a good reading on my wires from the bed. I had a plastic one sent to me instead of an actual one. .

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