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Cooling fan is turning on and off.

czkinicz
czkinicz over 7 years ago

Hi. I've just added a parts cooling fan to my diy 3d printer. It worked fine until the fan started to turn off and on again on its own. It ignores the fan speed setting and I can't even turn it off in Repetier host. I've tried a diferent fan but the result was the same. Controller board is Ramps 1.4

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 7 years ago in reply to czkinicz +1 suggested
    It sounds like you have wired it up wrong Can you provide close up pictures and a diagram on how you wired it, I have 3 RAMPS 1.4 boards and they work ok, I also just added parts cooling to a MKS board…
  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 7 years ago in reply to czkinicz +1 verified
    See Wiring Glad you solved it…
  • czkinicz
    0 czkinicz over 7 years ago

    I've just noticed that if i turn off the heatbead the fan starts to work and if i turn the heatbead back on the fan stops working again.

     

     

    Edit: The fan turns on and off when the heatbead turns on and off.

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  • DAB
    0 DAB over 7 years ago in reply to czkinicz

    I am not surprised.  The hotbed is needed to keep the material in a state so that it sticks each layer together.

    When you turn on the fan, you change to environment around the material and cause it to cool too quickly, which defeats the purpose of the hotbed.

     

    So when you think about it, you only want one or the other on, not both.

     

    DAB

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    0 Robert Peter Oakes over 7 years ago in reply to czkinicz

    It sounds like you have wired it up wrong

     

    Can you provide close up pictures and a diagram on how you wired it, I have 3 RAMPS 1.4 boards and they work ok, I also just added parts cooling to a MKS board with no issues. but based on your description it defiantly sounds like a wiring issue

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  • czkinicz
    0 czkinicz over 7 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    It is wired correctly. It worked for 2 hours before it started acting up. Give me a second i might have found the problem.

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  • czkinicz
    0 czkinicz over 7 years ago in reply to czkinicz

    The backs of the two mosfets touched. After I've separated them the problem was solved.

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    0 Robert Peter Oakes over 7 years ago in reply to czkinicz

    image See Wiring

     

     

     

    Glad you solved it…

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