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    This topic was forked from Duet 3 3HC - Controlling an Electro magnet to switch filament droftarts
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    • dwuk3dundefined
      dwuk3d
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      Thought it best to post against this old post - rather than create a new one.

      I'm trying to create a automatically deployable XYZ ball probe - as per attached picture.
      313FB204-6B0C-43A2-9633-D38BDAA61484_1_105_c.jpeg

      At present it is working with a 50kg Magnet to hold it in place on the bed
      517743A2-6386-40BD-AB6A-75411B3B8157.png

      To make it automatically deployable I am thinking of replacing this with an 18kg electro magnet - like this one
      AC4BD127-005C-463A-9595-1D723A0154B8.png

      Controlled from a fan output, via one of these
      D51CC964-99E9-4856-803D-5644CB2CFF8A_4_5005_c.jpeg

      Will then use a fairly powerful servo to swing the probe out when needed, and retract it back when not in use.

      Any thoughts appreciated.

      For further background info see my 'Sovol SV08 Multiple Motion System Upgrade' thread.

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      • jay_s_ukundefined
        jay_s_uk @dwuk3d
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        @dwuk i've used 24v electromagnets connected to heater outputs before without issue

        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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        • dwuk3dundefined
          dwuk3d @jay_s_uk
          last edited by dwuk3d

          @jay_s_uk Thanks - that was my initial thought too - but the post above from 'a former user' about inductive load issues worried me a bit.

          I suppose with those Motor Driver boards I could probably even drive it from an IO.out pin too.

          Will look further into the heater option before purchasing the driver boards.

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          • droftartsundefined
            droftarts administrators @dwuk3d
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            @dwuk said in Duet 3 3HC - Controlling an Electro magnet to switch filament:

            Thought it best to post against this old post - rather than create a new one.

            Rather than necro-post, create a new thread but add a link to the old thread.

            Ian

            Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @dwuk3d
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              @dwuk said in Duet 3 3HC - Controlling an Electro magnet to switch filament:

              Thanks - that was my initial thought too - but the post above from 'a former user' about inductive load issues worried me a bit.

              The heater outputs on the 3HC have built-in flyback diodes to protect them when used with inductive loads.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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              • dwuk3dundefined
                dwuk3d @dc42
                last edited by dwuk3d

                @dc42 thanks for the confirmation - will go ahead without the motor driver boards then.

                Ordered one of these
                FE5591D3-1B6F-4A17-AB05-21AF7F8E59D4.png

                E7CA8A6D-FA3F-4318-B63D-051CD4A41FFB_4_5005_c.jpeg

                Doesn't look like it needs much power

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