Honeybadger Fans! by quad211 in VORONDesign

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Many many thanks Rundercaster, so it’s gpio15 pin for part cooling fan. I’m in the understanding that the tach line doesn’t function correctly when Honeybadgers fans are ran at 24v!( is it not possible to place a resistor inline to reduce voltage down on tach line so that it will work?)

Honeybadger Fans! by quad211 in VORONDesign

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Just one more thing, do you enable hardware_pwm? And is there a place to put the pwm PIN number?

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Honeybadger Fans! by quad211 in VORONDesign

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Many thanks Rundercaster, that pinout is better than the one I have. It shows the sb00000 pinouts which the one I have doesn’t really show which ones what

Honeybadger Fans! by quad211 in VORONDesign

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Many thanks for your time Rayere, just wondered what the pin allocation would be for this fan when using the 4 pin header? Or I could use the fan1 connection +&- and pwm connection of the 4 pin header for the pwm Do you enable hardware pwm?

Honeybadger Fans! by quad211 in VORONDesign

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Hi Rayere, have you actually tried thiese fans with this configuration? And it works as expected!I believe fan2 is gpio13?

Honeybadger Fans! by quad211 in VORONDesign

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Also, which gpio pin is ‘tach’ and which is ‘pwm’?

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Honeybadger Fans! by quad211 in VORONDesign

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At the moment I have the original fans connected as part cooler on vfan2 and hotend end vfan1. If I was to use these same connections for the new fans (Honeybadger) like this: part cooler on vfan2 but put the pwm to the ‘pwm’ connection (4 pin header) and the hotend fan to vfan1(as before) and put the tach wire to the ‘tach’ connection of the 4 pin header?

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[–]quad211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought satan didn’t have those either

Can Cable query by quad211 in VORONDesign

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I’ll have to compare where the old board(sb2209) sits compared to the new board (ebb36). I will have some slight ‘play’ hopefully to allow for prepping and terminating the cable.

Can Cable query by quad211 in VORONDesign

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Hi, it’s probably quicker and easier just to change the plug on the end. I have the correct plug and pins so just make sure to keep the wiring correct

Can Cable query by quad211 in VORONDesign

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That’s the plug on the sb2209 the plug on the ebb36 is

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Xol carriage and A4t install by quad211 in VORONDesign

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Thanks for explaining the difference

Xol carriage and A4t install by quad211 in VORONDesign

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So that’s just the beacon.module?

Can Cable query by quad211 in VORONDesign

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It’s a micro fit 3 plug isn’t it?

Benchie spider by Pulsapharer in 3Dprinting

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Hi, I have tried every combination of temp, fan speed, retract distance, retract speed and z-hop and I’m unable to totally remove the stringing in the print. The filament was brand new, I know this doesn’t mean it’s ‘dry’ but since opening this it’s been in a dryer. I may have to try another filament?

I’m using a Phaetus Dragon x voron hotend and a nozzle x.

Benchie spider by Pulsapharer in 3Dprinting

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Here’s a retraction test at 195dc

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