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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
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      Or send M106 P1 S1 H-1 That should turn it on full blast.

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      • CozyPundefined
        CozyP @fcwilt
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        @fcwilt I have connected this fan in the non PWM fan output

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        • CozyPundefined
          CozyP @Phaedrux
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          @phaedrux That's the problem. The extruder fan, NOT the part cooling fan is running full blast. Allways. Usually these fans turn on after T45celcius automatically

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator
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            Sorry, can you clarify which fan is connected where?

            What happens when you send M106 P1 S1 H-1 ?

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            • fcwiltundefined
              fcwilt @CozyP
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              @cozyp said in FAN 0 & FAN 1 allways ON:

              @fcwilt I have connected this fan in the non PWM fan output

              Sorry but I don't understand what you mean by that.

              I was wanting you to verify that whatever output you were using was still working.

              Frederick

              Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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              • CozyPundefined
                CozyP @Phaedrux
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                @phaedrux @fcwilt

                Ok. First things first.

                Phaedrux, I sent M106 on config file. Nothing changed. Fan stays ON no matter what. FAN 1 was added as option on DWC screen, but it cannot be controlled, which is correct, as the fan is connected in a non PWM output.

                dcwilt, the extruder heater fan and the motherboard fan are connected in a NON PWM output, but they allways stay ON, full blast no matter what....
                I wanted to turn them on via thermostat, as they should work. Am I missing something???

                ; Fans
                M950 F0 C"fan0" Q500 ; create fan 0 on pin fan0 and set its frequency
                M106 P0 S1 H-1 ; set fan 0 value. Thermostatic control is turned off
                M950 F1 C"fan1" Q500 ; create fan 1 on pin fan1 and set its frequency
                M106 M106 P1 S1 H-1 ; set fan 1 value. Thermostatic control is turned on
                M950 F2 C"fan2" Q100 ; create fan 2 on pin fan2 and set its frequency
                M106 P2 H10:11 T40:70 ; set fan 2 value

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                • CozyPundefined
                  CozyP @CozyP
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                  ; Heaters
                  M308 S0 P"bedtemp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4138 ; configure sensor 0 as thermistor on pin bedtemp
                  M950 H0 C"bedheat" T0 ; create bed heater output on bedheat and map it to sensor 0
                  M307 H0 B1 S1.00 ; enable bang-bang mode for the bed heater and set PWM limit
                  M140 H0 ; map heated bed to heater 0
                  M143 H0 S120 ; set temperature limit for heater 0 to 120C
                  M308 S1 P"e0temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4138 ; configure sensor 1 as thermistor on pin e0temp
                  M950 H1 C"e0heat" T1 ; create nozzle heater output on e0heat and map it to sensor 1
                  M307 H1 B0 S1.00 ; disable bang-bang mode for heater and set PWM limit
                  M143 H1 S280 ; set temperature limit for heater 1 to 280C
                  M308 S10 Y"mcu-temp" A"MCU" ; defines sensor 10 as MCU temperature sensor
                  M308 S11 Y"drivers" A"Duet stepper drivers" ; defines sensor 11 as stepper driver temperature sensor

                  ; Fans
                  M950 F0 C"fan0" Q500 ; create fan 0 on pin fan0 and set its frequency
                  M106 P0 S1 H-1 ; set fan 0 value. Thermostatic control is turned off
                  M950 F1 C"fan1" Q500 ; create fan 1 on pin fan1 and set its frequency
                  M106 M106 P1 H1 T45 ; set fan 1 value. Thermostatic control is turned on
                  M950 F2 C"fan2" Q100 ; create fan 2 on pin fan2 and set its frequency
                  M106 P2 H10:11 T40:70 ; set fan 2 value

                  ; Tools
                  M563 P0 D0 H1 F0 ; define tool 0
                  G10 P0 X-15 Y-15 Z0 ; set tool 0 axis offsets
                  G10 P0 R0 S0 ; set initial tool 0 active and standby temperatures to 0C

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator @CozyP
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                    @cozyp said in FAN 0 & FAN 1 allways ON:

                    Phaedrux, I sent M106 on config file. Nothing changed. Fan stays ON no matter what.

                    Yes, M106 P1 S1 H-1 will disable thermostatic control and turn the fan on. Send M106 P1 S0 to turn it off again.

                    @cozyp said in FAN 0 & FAN 1 allways ON:

                    FAN 1 was added as option on DWC screen, but it cannot be controlled, which is correct, as the fan is connected in a non PWM output.

                    Fan1 port is indeed PWM controllable.

                    Fan0, Fan1, Fan2 are controllable. Plus two more always on fan ports.

                    Which are you actually plugged into?

                    Fan0 1 2 can be used as thermostatically controlled or by the slicer to set speed for part cooling.

                    The always on ports are... always on.

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                    If you send M106 P1 S0 and the fan won't turn off, then either it's plugged into a different port than you are expecting, or the fan mosfet has been damaged and failed in the on position.

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                    • fcwiltundefined
                      fcwilt @CozyP
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                      @cozyp said in FAN 0 & FAN 1 allways ON:

                      dcwilt, the extruder heater fan and the motherboard fan are connected in a NON PWM output, but they allways stay ON, full blast no matter what....
                      I wanted to turn them on via thermostat, as they should work. Am I missing something???

                      It sounds like you are referring to the "always on" fan outputs - they are not controllable.

                      Frederick

                      Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                      • CozyPundefined
                        CozyP
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                        I have plugged those two fans on the allways ON ports.
                        So, after reading your comments, I assume that they cannot be thermostatically controlled???

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                        • fcwiltundefined
                          fcwilt @CozyP
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                          @cozyp said in FAN 0 & FAN 1 allways ON:

                          I have plugged those two fans on the allways ON ports.
                          So, after reading your comments, I assume that they cannot be thermostatically controlled???

                          They cannot be controlled in any way. They provide power to the connected fans when power is supplied to the board.

                          Frederick

                          Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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