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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by

      Can you post your config?

      How did the fan blow up?

      If your config is correct the problem is beyond me. Sorry.

      I think you may have a shorted fan header?

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      • totalitarianundefined
        totalitarian
        last edited by

        I'm away from my printer at the moment but the config is fine as i've been printing for the last 6 months on the same config.

        Judging by the way the fan exploded, I can only assume a fault with the blades or a jam. I wasn't around when it happened.

        I guess my questions are:

        a) how do I measure the board to ensure it's not shorted
        b) how can I test if the replacement fan is also faulty

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        • SnowCrashundefined
          SnowCrash
          last edited by

          Hi @totalitarian,

          Just thought I'd chime in and note that to the best of my knowledge the power control of the fan connectors on the Duet is done by toggling the ground pins rather than the VCC pins.

          So assuming you are indeed measuring the 2 pins on the connector itself (VCC & GND) - and not taking GND from somewhere else when measuring the voltage on the VCC pin - then it sounds to me that @Phaedrux's guess about a shorted fan header is the most likely explanation (it would also explain why the previous fan failed).

          To check if there's a short or not in the fan header, completely disconnect the board from the power supply and switch your multimeter to measuring the minimal amount of resistance it can. Then touch the 2 fan connector pins with the 2 multimeter probes. The reading ought to be '1' meaning 'open circuit' . On the other hand, if you get any positive value when reading the resistance, then there's a short.

          To test the fan itself, you can connect it to a separate power supply with the correct voltage. Alternatively, you can also connect it to one of the two 'always on' fan connectors on the Duet and see if it runs as expected.

          Hope this helps.

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          • totalitarianundefined
            totalitarian
            last edited by

            Ok the fan works perfectly fine when connected to the always on pins. When I measure the reading on fan 2 pins, it stays at 1 as suggested. I guess that means there is no short?

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            • totalitarianundefined
              totalitarian
              last edited by totalitarian

              Is it possible to use one of the always on fans as a part cooling fan? Basically fan0 & fan2 appear to be dead.

              OR

              I don't know how to turn them on via gcode...

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator
                last edited by

                It would help to know how you have them configured in config.g

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                • totalitarianundefined
                  totalitarian
                  last edited by totalitarian

                  Here you go

                  E; Configuration file for Duet WiFi (firmware version 1.20 or newer)
                  ; executed by the firmware on start-up
                  ;
                  ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Sun Dec 17 2017 21:18:18 GMT+0000 (GMT Standard Time)

                  M551 Pv1deoworld ; machine password
                  ; General preferences
                  M111 S0 ; Debugging off
                  G21 ; Work in millimetres
                  G90 ; Send absolute coordinates...
                  M83 ; ...but relative extruder moves
                  M555 P2 ; Set firmware compatibility to look like Marlin
                  ; Automatic saving after power loss is not enabled

                  M667 S1 ; Select CoreXY mode
                  M208 X0 Y0 Z0 S1 ; Set axis minima
                  M208 X300 Y275 Z300 S0 ; Set axis maxima

                  ; Endstops
                  M574 X1 Y2 Z1 S0 ; Set active high endstops
                  M558 P0 H5 F600 T6000 ; Set Z probe type to switch and the dive height + speeds
                  G31 P600 X0 Y0 Z2.5 ; Set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height
                  M557 X15:285 Y15:270 S20 ; Define mesh grid

                  ; Drives
                  M569 P0 S1 ; Drive 0 goes forwards
                  ;M569 P1 S0 ; Drive 1 goes forwards
                  M569 P2 S0 ; Drive 2 goes forwards
                  M569 P3 S0 ; Drive 3 goes forwards
                  M569 P4 S1 ; Drive 4 goes forwards
                  M584 X4 Y1 Z2 E3
                  M350 X16 Y16 I1; Configure microstepping with interpolation
                  M350 Z16 E16 I1 ; Configure microstepping without interpolation
                  M92 X80.203 Y80.203 Z1122.854 E412 ; Set steps per mm
                  M566 X330 Y330 Z90 E1500 ; Set maximum instantaneous speed changes (mm/min)
                  M203 X12000 Y12000 Z600 E4000 ; Set maximum speeds (mm/min)
                  ;M203 X20000 Y20000 Z600 E4000 ; Set maximum speeds (mm/min)
                  M201 X800 Y800 Z15 E3000 ; Set max accelerations (mm/s^2)
                  M906 X1200 Y1200 Z1200 E960 I30 ; Set motor currents (mA) and motor idle factor in per cent
                  M84 S30 ; Set idle timeout

                  ; Heaters
                  ;bed
                  M307 H0 A141.2 C597.9 D0.7 S1.00 V24.4 B0
                  M305 P0 T100000 B4725 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 0
                  M143 H0 S120 ; Set temperature limit for heater 0 to 120C
                  ;hotend
                  ;M305 P1 T100000 B4725 C7.06e-8 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 1
                  M305 P1 X200
                  M143 H1 S280 ; Set temperature limit for heater 1 to 280C
                  M307 H1 A390.0 C198.6 D10.5 S1.00 V24.4 B0

                  ; Tools
                  M563 P0 D0 H1 F2; Define tool 0
                  G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0 ; Set tool 0 axis offsets
                  G10 P0 R0 S0 ; Set initial tool 0 active and standby temperatures to 0C

                  ; Network
                  M550 Gecko ; Set machine name
                  M552 S1 ; Enable network
                  M587 S"xxx" P"xxx" ; Configure access point. You can delete this line once connected
                  M586 P0 S1 ; Enable HTTP
                  M586 P1 S1 ; Enable FTP
                  M586 P2 S1 ; Enable Telnet

                  ; Fans
                  M106 P0 S0 I0 F500 H-1 ; Set fan 0 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned off
                  M106 P1 S1 I0 F500 H1 T45 ; Set fan 1 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned on
                  M106 P2 S0 I0 F500 H-1 ; Set fan 2 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned off

                  ; Custom settings are not configured

                  ; Miscellaneous
                  T0 ; Select first tool

                  ;BLTouch
                  M307 H3 A-1 C-1 D-1 ;
                  M558 P5 X0 Y0 Z1 H5 F120 T2000; F probe speed - T Travel speed
                  G31 X37 Y0 Z1.1 P5
                  ;INCREASE VALUE WILL LOWER NOZZLE CLOSER TO THE BED, DECREASE THIS VALUE WILL RAISE THE NOZZLE FROM THE BED
                  M557 X37:263 Y37:263 S75.3 ; probe from X=30 to 270, Y=30 to 270mm with a mesh spacing of 80mm

                  ;Allow moving of axis without the need to home
                  M564 H0

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                  • T3P3Tonyundefined
                    T3P3Tony administrators @totalitarian
                    last edited by

                    @totalitarian the always on pins are hard wired into the power so they run all the time at fullmpower so not necessarily appropriate for part cooling. They can be fine for hotend cooling if you are happy to have the hotend cooling fan on all the time.

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                    • totalitarianundefined
                      totalitarian
                      last edited by

                      I think that is the way I have to go. Always on for the hotend fan and fan 1 for part cooling

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @totalitarian
                        last edited by

                        @totalitarian said in Trouble powering part cooling fan:

                        I think that is the way I have to go. Always on for the hotend fan and fan 1 for part cooling

                        Either that, or get the blown fan mosfets replaced.

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