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    • timcurtis67undefined
      timcurtis67
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      Hi, I wanted to make sure Rev 1.16 is the latest Paneldue firmware? I just updated my DuetWifi to 1.19 and my Paneldue to 1.16 and wanted to double check that I have the correct stable versions.

      Also I am running my Duetwifi from a 5 volt power supply (rated at 3 amps), then I have a 24 volt supply that is switched on/off with the duet. Should I run a 5 volt line from the 5 volt power supply directly to the paneldue or is the 5 volt feed from the duetwifi board enough to power it when the 24 volt power supply is switched off?

      I want to thank David and all the support people on this forum for the hard work they do. I did these updates last night without any issues at all. I followed all the directions on the wiki pages and everything worked great when I finished. Even the connection to my router has been excellent, Thank you again for great products!

      Thanks for any help,

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
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        The 5V feed from the Duet should be sufficient, although you may notice the PanelDue screen dim slightly when 24V power is removed.

        Panel Due firmware is at 1.17.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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        • timcurtis67undefined
          timcurtis67
          last edited by

          Okay, Thank you David.

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