Duet3 HC with 24V and Toolboard 1.1 with 12V Fans ?
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@joeko said in Duet3 HC with 24V and Toolboard 1.1 with 12V Fans ?:
nd the 120r is onboard and i have to set the solder jumper?
yes
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thx for the answer.
my last question is about the power connecting of the toolboard.
it should be possible to connect the power of the toolboard to the out1/2/3 of the duet6 right ? configured as fan.they are fused with 5a and should be enough
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@joeko said in Duet3 HC with 24V and Toolboard 1.1 with 12V Fans ?:
thx for the answer.
my last question is about the power connecting of the toolboard.
it should be possible to connect the power of the toolboard to the out1/2/3 of the duet6 right ? configured as fan.they are fused with 5a and should be enough
No, do not try to switch the power to the tool board from an OUT port.
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hallo,
i have searched in forum here and will buy an fuse holder with a 5a fuse.
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@joeko you can buy an in-line fuse holder if that is most convenient. Here's an example https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262131520883.
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hallo,
yes i bought one and the toolboard is connected and updated with the board to 3.3.but now i have problems with the x endstop (a switch) conntect to
M574 X1 S1 P"121.io2.in"
but the endstop wont be triggered. no reaction and checked with m115. on the duet 6 hc i have connected the endstop between in and ground. on the toolboard also. on the toolboard wiki i found this"Input only with +5V power, for endstops or tool pickup detection switch. Input is 30V-tolerant"
i dont want destroy my hardware but am i right that i have to connect the switch between +5v and io2.in on the jst conector ?
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on the duet3 i have this on this way but on the toolboard it doesnt work. connecting vcc, ground and signal is working
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@t3p3tony said in Duet3 HC with 24V and Toolboard 1.1 with 12V Fans ?:
@joeko it would be normal to connect the switch between io2.in and ground.
after one crimpcheck more (and not the first one) i made an new cable and what happen ? all fine between io2.in and ground
faulty crimp was the problem... -
@joeko glad you found the problem!