Adding fan for nozzle cooling
Adding fan for nozzle cooling
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
Re: Adding fan for nozzle cooling
hi, yeah,12V 0.1A is okDAT 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
Re: Adding fan for nozzle cooling
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
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
Re: Adding fan for nozzle cooling
Did you end up adding a fan for your nozzle? If so how did you end up doing it?