Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 11, 2015 04:35PM |
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That's it! Yes, there's insufficient space for the usual ducting so a high pressure supply would be the way to go.Quote
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.. perhaps a cylindrical co-axial duct surrounding the nozzle blowing thermoelectrically chilled air under closed-loop temperature control to cancel the thermal input from the hot-end ?
Yes I have been thinking about that but there is too little space available under the original ormerod hotend, even a higher pressure (aquarium pump) one so I'm thinking about changing that part and mount something like this:
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Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 12, 2015 03:17PM |
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I used the 2N7000 mosfet as DC42 suggested and orictosh discribed how to wire it few posts down ,it works great but i will have to put a switch next to it so i can switch it off becouse it never stops blowing(PWM fans go down to 30% when there is no signal acroding to dc42) so i can print abs with no problems
Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 12, 2015 03:19PM |
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...Or if you're lucky you might find a 2 wire fan that is ok with PWM...
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..And what is this high pressure aquarium pump thing you speak of? Is this some sort of water cooled hot end mod?
Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 12, 2015 05:23PM |
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I've given this some more thought, and I think this (as yet untested) circuit should do the job of shutting the fan off when the PWM is set to zero:
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I'm assuming the fan PWM frequency is set to 25kHz (the recommended frequency according to the Intel PWM fan specification), which my firmware fork does and I think zpl's does too - I haven't checked RepRapPro 1.09.
Note that the diode needs to be a fast recovery one to cope with the 25kHz switching frequency, hence UF4001 and not 1N4001.
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Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 12, 2015 06:09PM |
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I always use SMD components if I am making a PCB, however for a one-off, you could use through-hole components and assemble it on stripboard.
Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 18, 2015 09:35AM |
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Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 18, 2015 10:53AM |
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on another note:
I'm still a bit confused as to why the proposed 4-wire circuit connects the tach wire to the Duets PC4 pin. I thought that the tach wire was an output of the fans speed, and as far as I can tell PC4 is a low PWM output from the processor.
Maybe I'm miss reading that as tach, or I'm misunderstanding how the tach wire works.
Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 18, 2015 01:14PM |
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on another note:
I'm still a bit confused as to why the proposed 4-wire circuit connects the tach wire to the Duets PC4 pin. I thought that the tach wire was an output of the fans speed, and as far as I can tell PC4 is a low PWM output from the processor.
Maybe I'm miss reading that as tach, or I'm misunderstanding how the tach wire works.
No, it's a digital input on the Duet and may be used for 4-pin PWM fans, such as this one: [webshop.schneider-consulting.it]
I installed one of these on my Ormerod 1 a few months ago and it's been working great, but I think RRP are planning a different solution for the Ormerod 2.
Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 18, 2015 02:06PM |
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Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 18, 2015 02:21PM |
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Unless you particularly want to know what the fan's actual RPM is (if it is implemented in firmware), I don't see any point in connecting the 4th wire.
Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 18, 2015 02:24PM |
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this fan i have gets louder at 20% then the hot end fan ,but i guess its a lot more powerful then the hotend fan. ,where would the signal wire go on the duet?Quote
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Unless you particularly want to know what the fan's actual RPM is (if it is implemented in firmware), I don't see any point in connecting the 4th wire.
It is implemented in the firmware and I find it quite nice to see the actual fan RPM on the web interface, you just need to enable the fan controls to unhide the appropriate sensor field. My fan goes from 4.000RPM to ~16.000RPM which is absolutely sufficient, in fact I never set it to 100% either. My maximum cooling values in S3D are 57% for short layer times and 65% for bridges, but overall I'm quite satisfied with this solution. It's not nearly as loud as the original Ormerod 1 fan used to be, unless I set it to 100% of course.
Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 18, 2015 02:28PM |
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on another note:
I'm still a bit confused as to why the proposed 4-wire circuit connects the tach wire to the Duets PC4 pin. I thought that the tach wire was an output of the fans speed, and as far as I can tell PC4 is a low PWM output from the processor.
Maybe I'm miss reading that as tach, or I'm misunderstanding how the tach wire works.
No, it's a digital input on the Duet and may be used for 4-pin PWM fans, such as this one: [webshop.schneider-consulting.it]
I installed one of these on my Ormerod 1 a few months ago and it's been working great, but I think RRP are planning a different solution for the Ormerod 2.
Ok, so looking at the diode the fan must trigger an internal ground connection for the tach signal... I see.
I also see that the fan you got is much more powerful (~25CFM) than the one I got, would you say this fan is ok, or too strong?
I'm not at all sure how RRP intends to solve the cooling fan issue..... The newest version has the acrylic spacer, with a mount for some sort of vent/fan. But I've gotten tired of waiting for their cooling solution and I'm just going to use this comunity made vent for starters [forums.reprap.org] But I think a 'donut' style vent is the best way to go, otherwise cooling is uneven, but not sure how much of a problem that is... but uneven cooling is better than no cooling, at least sometimes.
I may switch to RRP cooling solution when it comes out, but we'll see.
The biggest issue with the acrylic spacer is it's incompatible with DC42's hot end board. But I haven't had too much trouble with the RRP modulated IR probe yet.
Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 18, 2015 03:49PM |
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But I think a 'donut' style vent is the best way to go, otherwise cooling is uneven...
Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 18, 2015 05:15PM |
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The 4 wire fans have 2 wires for power (12V), 1 wire is a digital input to the fan that sets the fan speed, and 1 wire is a digital output from the fan to report the fan's actual RPM. That latter signal is not required to control the fan's speed. Just connect the fan's power leads directly to + and - 12V, connect its digital input to the Duet's fan PWM output via a diode (cathode to Duet) and leave the 4th fan wire disconnected. Unless you particularly want to know what the fan's actual RPM is (if it is implemented in firmware), I don't see any point in connecting the 4th wire.
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Re: Can't stop warping on certain prints May 19, 2015 12:11PM |
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I know there was some debate on the other thread about feeding a 12V PWM into the sense (PWM) wire of the fan. The standard lists a 5.25V max, so not all fans will necessarily take that voltage on that wire, unless the manufacturer decides to engineer in excess of the standard. Of course with a 12V fan they might just make this 12V too, but you don't know till you try and possibly break the fan. So there was the drawing orictosh had about using a 2N7000 Mosfet, which fixed that issue.