Re: Proper gcode fan driver (schematic)
You could always put up a kick starter ![]()
I too would be interested in one of these as a complete unit for future addon to my new SD3.
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You could always put up a kick starter ![]()
I too would be interested in one of these as a complete unit for future addon to my new SD3.
I think what would get a lot of interest here is if you offered not just the boards, but a plug and play add-on for those who are intimidated by the thought of soldering anything (though they would still need to solder headers). I think a lot of people would like to order something that is ready to plug into the board at one end, and plug into a fan at the other. Maybe include the headers and a 40mm fan for a complete kit.
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Call me an idiot - but I'm not following where "AC" enters into any of this when using fans designed for PCs? The fan is driven from 12V DC, so why isn't it simply a matter of using a protected N-Channel MOSFET (which is really only protecting the MOSFET) and a freewheeling shottcky across the fan and a resistor to protect current to the Gate, and a resistor to ground to make sure its fully off when desired?
Or alternatively.. isn't it just easier to use a 4-wire PC fan and just drive the PWM directly to the (usually) blue wire? Problem solved ??
Still keen to hear where the AC comes into any of this... You still around Bahstrike ?
Can you drive a PWM fan with the signal wire from our driver board?
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