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    • Robert 0undefined
      Robert 0
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      Hi everyone, I'm new here....
      I have a duet wifi and a bltouch smart v3.1. I heard that you have to prepare the bltouch to 3.3v logic. Does this also apply to the bltouch v3. 1? I can not find anything about this unfortunately. I hope you guys can help.

      Thanks to all.

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      • Phaedruxundefined
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        No you don't need to do anything specific for the BLTouch 3.1. it should "just work"

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        • Robert 0undefined
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          @phaedrux said in Bltouch v3.1 on duet wifi:

          No you don't need to do anything specific for the BLTouch 3.1. it should "just work

          Okay thanks. I think with the previous version it was necessary to cut the solder away between 2 solder pads.

          https://betrue3d.dk/bltouch-on-duet-wifi-duetreprapfirmware/1.JPG 2.JPG

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          • Stephen6309undefined
            Stephen6309 @Robert 0
            last edited by Stephen6309

            @robert-0 The voltage change is biult into the elctronics. I've run my BLTouch 3.1 on 3.3v and 5v with no changes or problems.

            If you have one of the first Duet WIFIs, you'll need to send the code for 3.3v output if you use 5v supply.

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