Adding fan for nozzle cooling

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DAT
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Adding fan for nozzle cooling

Post by DAT » Tue Feb 16, 2016 11:23 am

Can the unused 12v header pins next to the extruder and control board cooling fan connectors on the aluminum Prusa i3 sanguinlololu board be utilized for a nozzle fan ? If yes, would a 12v 0.1A be OK ? Thanks

Sherry
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Re: Adding fan for nozzle cooling

Post by Sherry » Tue Feb 16, 2016 4:31 pm

DAT wrote:Can the unused 12v header pins next to the extruder and control board cooling fan connectors on the aluminum Prusa i3 sanguinlololu board be utilized for a nozzle fan ? If yes, would a 12v 0.1A be OK ? Thanks
hi, yeah,12V 0.1A is ok

Akkia
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Re: Adding fan for nozzle cooling

Post by Akkia » Sat Nov 26, 2016 4:56 pm

Hi,
I'm beginner too.
I found a documentation for GT2560 (for prusa i3 Pro B), i "understand" 5A max on PWM-FAN connector
I designed a part to add 3 fans (12v). I want to plug all on PWM-FAN and my question is:

How many power can i use on this connector (amp) ? I don't want burn my motherboard, ;)

thx for your answer

shawdom
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Re: Adding fan for nozzle cooling

Post by shawdom » Tue Feb 28, 2017 6:02 am

Did you end up adding a fan for your nozzle? If so how did you end up doing it?

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