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    FrankHowardNUSA

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    • RE: Duet 3 current hardware config for Railcore II?

      @dc42 - The NEMA 17 stepper on my Bondtech extruder is p/n LDO-42STH25-1404MAC
      The data sheet is specing' - " DC 1.4A /Phase ". (I can't post links in this forum yet)

      It looks like the Duet 3 Roto Toolboard has a stepper driver current limit of 1.0Amps due to
      thermal constraints. The TMC2240 stepper driver chip can Drive -
      " Current Ratings per H-Bridge (Typical at 25°C):
      * IMAX = 5.0A (Bridge Peak Current)
      * IRMS = 2.1ARMS (3A Sine Wave Peak) "
      Note 1 in the Duet 3 Roto Toolboard web data sheet states -
      *1 Note further thermal testing may allow higher extruder current for Extruders other than the Revo Roto which should not exceed 600mA current.

      So, do you think this would be a good combination for "further thermal testing" or is it bound to fail?

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    • RE: Duet 3 current hardware config for Railcore II?

      @droftarts - I am planning to finish my railcore build over Christmas this year. I have decided to use my previously purchased standard stepper motors on X and Y instead of the CAN connected M23CL's in the near term for simplicity sake. They consume 2.8Amps (Stepperonline pn 23HM22-2804S). The 3each Z-axis NEMA 17 motors (LDO pn LDO-42STH40-1684MAC) consume 1.68Amps. It looks like the the Duet 3 Mini 5+ is a little light on current for the X&Y so I am planning to purchase the Duet 3 Main Board 6HC to drive the 5 total X, Y and 3-Z steppers. Earlier you mentioned using the Duet 3 Roto Toolboard with my Bondtech BMG and Mosquito.

      Is this a better solution than the Duet 3 Tool Board 1LC since the Roto Toolboard includes the accelerometer and Scanning Z-probe?
      Are the connectors for the Roto Toolboard available easily or as a kit?
      (I will look further into the docs)
      Thanks for your help with this!
      Frank Howard
      Electrical Controls Engineer
      Mitutoyo America Corp
      Duet3D hat howardautomation dhot com

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    • RE: Duet 3 current hardware config for Railcore II?

      @Phaedrux , yes I have. There is some discussion of Duet 3 hardware, but not of wiring and configuring a total system of Duet 3 including the motors and other CAN I/O that I noticed.

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    • Duet 3 current hardware config for Railcore II?

      Hello
      I am just finishing my build of a RailCore II 300ZLT ( that I started in 2020). This is a personal Machine at my home. My printer build is mostly metal.
      I have built up the mechanics with a NEMA 23 Halo and I am starting to look at the controls.
      The kit was originally supplied with a Duet 2 combo, but I like the look of your DUET 3 board in combination with your NEMA 23 smart motors and the Duet 3 Toolboard as well as your scanning Z probe all on CAN bus.
      I was hoping to keep and use the Bondtech BMG and Mosquito combo printhead, but I am open to changing the printhead if you feel there is major advantage to using your Duet 3 Roto toolboard with the E3D Roto extruder.

      Do you have any example system configuration drawings (block diagrams?) vaguely like this –

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      using these latest Duet controls and their suggested interconnections that would suit my printer?

      Regards

      Frank Howard
      Sr. Automation/Application Engineer
      Addup Inc.
      Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

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