Topic: Hotend Fan Switch
I was researching the hotend fan and what it would take to switch the 12v E3D v6 fan like the factory fan was switched today, and I had an interesting discovery. Over on Voltivo, someone traced the wiring on the daughterboard for the two fans and found that they actually share an always-on 5v rail. The "switch" is actually a GPIO-switched NPN transistor that opens and closes the ground connection for each fan.
This means that if the ground is the same across the 12v and 5v rails and the current through the 12v fan isn't too much for the NPN transistor, you can just wire your fan from the 12v supply line everyone is tapping to the same switched ground the original fan used. A quick check with a voltmeter showed that the ground lined up and fan currents are pretty low anyway, so I went ahead and tried it. It worked. I wouldn't recommend this as anything permanent until I get a chance to check the parts on the mainboard to make sure the currents are okay in the long run, but it's promising.
Has anyone else poked at this before? Has anyone here tracked down where this NPN transistor lives on the mainboard (and more importantly, where the second NPN transistor that's only populated on the Duos lives?)

