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    • botundefined
      bot
      last edited by

      @kraegar:

      In s3d the "script" is:

      {REPLACE "M106" "M106 P1"}

      In S3D, if you go to Tools>Firmware Configuration>FFF you will be given some fields to alter what the fan on and off commands are. Presumably, you could add the P1 thing there, but I've never tried it.

      *not actually a robot

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      • kraegarundefined
        kraegar
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        Ah, nice, that's even easier. Thanks!

        Co-Creator of the RailcoreII CoreXY printer
        https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2407174

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        • elmoretundefined
          elmoret
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          @kraegar:

          So I got this: https://amzn.com/B01J78FX9S

          Thinking I could connect it to 12v in, and run the 12v out to the motor, and connect the fan control to the signal / ground on it.

          Unfortunately, it's always on when connected that way. Anyone know if I can use a PWM controller like this to accomplish what I'm trying to do?

          It looks like that expects the PWM on the high side, not the low side. The Duet switches the low side.

          I think you could attach a ~10k resistor between the fan terminals, run - from the fan to the + input of the board you bought and - from the power supply to the - input of the board you bought, but I'd have dc42 confirm that before proceeding.

          You'd also need to invert the PWM signal in firmware/g-code if you do that.

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          • kraegarundefined
            kraegar
            last edited by

            Yeah, I ordered a different board. I have a workable solution in place for now.

            Co-Creator of the RailcoreII CoreXY printer
            https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2407174

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            • Qdeathstarundefined
              Qdeathstar
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              Sadly, I too have lost the ablitty to turn off P0 because of the berdAir fan….. Worked fine on the RAMBO board i was using, but not on the duet. I know DC42 said that fan mapping is supported using "F parameter" on the M563 command, so would it be something like:

              ;M563 P0 D0 H1 //default setting, P0 mosfet damaged, so:
              M563 P2 D0 H1 //use P2 output instead

              now, Heater one is using fan 2 as the part fan? And, would an SSR be an appropriate way to drive the fan?

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              • T3P3Tonyundefined
                T3P3Tony administrators
                last edited by

                The way to map the fan to a specific tool:

                http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M563:_Define_or_remove_a_tool

                Is with the specific "F" command.

                So for tool 0 but with fan 2:

                M563 P0 D0 H1 F2

                www.duet3d.com

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                • Qdeathstarundefined
                  Qdeathstar
                  last edited by

                  Oh, makes sense now…

                  Is there any compelling reason to fix the f0 mosfet if I'm not using than many fans?

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                  • T3P3Tonyundefined
                    T3P3Tony administrators
                    last edited by

                    As long as it's not failed in a way that means it is getting hot or causing a short on the board that makes the board misbehave then no need.

                    www.duet3d.com

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                    • kraegarundefined
                      kraegar
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                      FYI - it's crazy overkill for this use, but this is what I ended up using: http://a.co/hpcQl1r

                      Lets me drive the air pump with PWM, works great, and absolutely can handle the draw. A bit spendy compared to other options.

                      I may actually pick up another for my bed, though. Works great.

                      Co-Creator of the RailcoreII CoreXY printer
                      https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2407174

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                      • Qdeathstarundefined
                        Qdeathstar
                        last edited by

                        I just got an SSR, workes fine. But, Mhackney posted that as a suggestion for me to use as well, but specifically recommended against using that for a heated bed, since they fail in the ON postion which might cause a fire.

                        He recommends this:

                        http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_30&products_id=288

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                        • kraegarundefined
                          kraegar
                          last edited by

                          Interesting note, thanks.

                          Co-Creator of the RailcoreII CoreXY printer
                          https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2407174

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