
Ain't printing yet, but that can't be far behind.
Heh, so many of us out there sharing that dream...Qdeathstar wrote: but this is a worthwhile experience if I decide to build a max metal one day
I'm sorry, we never expected people to connect brushed motors to the fan outputs or we would have included a flyback diode. Nobody reported that problem using the older Duet boards, if they had then again we would have added the diode. Now that I know about the Berd Air, I'll have the diode added when we next revise the PCB. If you are in the UK then I'll gladly replace that mosfet free of charge.Qdeathstar wrote: I destroyed the mosfet on the f0 part fan, because of the berdair..... works on a rambo but not on a duet.... voltage spikes due to the brushed motor and no scrubber diode...
dc42 wrote:I'm sorry, we never expected people to connect brushed motors to the fan outputs or we would have included a flyback diode. Nobody reported that problem using the older Duet boards, if they had then again we would have added the diode. Now that I know about the Berd Air, I'll have the diode added when we next revise the PCB. If you are in the UK then I'll gladly replace that mosfet free of charge.Qdeathstar wrote: I destroyed the mosfet on the f0 part fan, because of the berdair..... works on a rambo but not on a duet.... voltage spikes due to the brushed motor and no scrubber diode...
I did a little research and the only boards I found that include a flyback diode are the RAMBO (on the FAN0 output only) and the RUMBA+ (not the original version).
It's really exciting when you got your 1st results after lot of attemps, problems and issues due to non expirience, but when all is done and is working - it's like a little piece of happinessEddyGara wrote:That's awesome! I know how hard it was for me to get my duet all set up. I finally got my 1st test prints coming out beautifully with the DC42 ir sensor!
These are the kind of statements that make me want to become a customer as much as all the great experiences of the userbase!dc42 wrote:I'm sorry, we never expected people to connect brushed motors to the fan outputs or we would have included a flyback diode. Nobody reported that problem using the older Duet boards, if they had then again we would have added the diode. Now that I know about the Berd Air, I'll have the diode added when we next revise the PCB. If you are in the UK then I'll gladly replace that mosfet free of charge.Qdeathstar wrote: I destroyed the mosfet on the f0 part fan, because of the berdair..... works on a rambo but not on a duet.... voltage spikes due to the brushed motor and no scrubber diode...
I did a little research and the only boards I found that include a flyback diode are the RAMBO (on the FAN0 output only) and the RUMBA+ (not the original version).
Yes I know, I ordered there. Got the address through this forum. A PITA still that it costs me 34$ to send to the Netherlands for a package probably smaller then a small cigar-box... Are those latching connectors some typical USA thing? Can't find them around here.geneb wrote:Sorry you're having to wait for the slow boat. I buy all my latching connectors (male & female) from Hansen Hobbies. You can find them here: http://www.hansenhobbies.com/products/c ... onnectors/
Click on the connector with the pin count you need and it takes you to a page that offers both the male & female shells. The sockets & pins for them are at the top of the page.
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Oh my, I took your previous advice to make conversion leads, and know you are tempting me not to...!mhackney wrote:I have 2 printers with .6 boards with screw terminals and I have not had a problem with either. It is a lot quicker than crimping a bunch of connector pins too!