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    • SANJRundefined
      SANJR
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      Re: DUET 3D MAINBOARD 6HC WIRING

      Hi

      This question is related to one of the old discussion, 2 DC Brushless DC motors would be connected to OUT1 and OUT3.

      To vary the speed of the motor PWM function is planned to use M950 and M42 Commands.

      Can this motor be used or only a brushed DC motor is to be used?

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      • Stephen6309undefined
        Stephen6309 @SANJR
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        @SANJR Yes they can. You'll have test them to see what the minimum speed you can run them at. For some you have run them at max speed for a second before you can run them at a low speed.

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        • SANJRundefined
          SANJR @Stephen6309
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          @Stephen6309 Thanks for the Update

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @SANJR
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            @SANJR it would be better to use a BLDC motor with an electronic speed controller (ESC) and then control the ESC from a PWM-capable IO_OUT port on the Duet.

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              SANJR @dc42
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              @dc42 Thanks for the Update

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