Cable sizes July 19, 2014 03:37AM |
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The cable to power the whole Duet board though, I would go with as thick a cable as you can fit in the screw terminals. That cable needs to carry a lot more current, and any voltage drops there will have more impact. Mostly it will just make the heated bed heat up slower, but the changes in voltage (which will happen when heaters turn on and off) might have some effect on the Duet in other ways.
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0.4mm is on the low side on what most people would recommend for a 40W heater. That equates to a bit over 3 amps in a 0.125mm2 cable.
I don't think any voltage drop over the cable would be a problem (it is a short run of cable, and the hotend heater has plenty of power to do what it needs to) though, the critical point would be the connectors or solder joints. If those have a poor surface area they might get a bit hot, but if they are done right I would not worry too much over 3-4 amps.
The cable to power the whole Duet board though, I would go with as thick a cable as you can fit in the screw terminals. That cable needs to carry a lot more current, and any voltage drops there will have more impact. Mostly it will just make the heated bed heat up slower, but the changes in voltage (which will happen when heaters turn on and off) might have some effect on the Duet in other ways.
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Re: Cable sizes July 20, 2014 12:53PM |
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The cable to power the whole Duet board though, I would go with as thick a cable as you can fit in the screw terminals. That cable needs to carry a lot more current, and any voltage drops there will have more impact. Mostly it will just make the heated bed heat up slower, but the changes in voltage (which will happen when heaters turn on and off) might have some effect on the Duet in other ways.
The loudspeaker cable that RRP supplies for joining the ATX board and Duet 12V terminals is about the thickest you can get into the Duet terminal block. However, that cable has too high a resistance for anything other than a very shorty run. I use this [www.maplin.co.uk] to connect my 12V PSU to the Duet, because it was adequate and readily available to me locally. I terminate it in a 30A 2-way terminal block a few cm outside the Duet enclosure, and use solid core conductors from 30A ring main cable to go from there to the Duet and DuetX4.
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2.5mm2 loudspeaker cable should do nicely. Only issue is they usually have such fine strands that it might be difficult to get them all inside the screw terminals. Stray strands = dangerous.
i will coat it with tin with a solder iron to avoid this.
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