Hi everyone, I might have a stupid question:
I am trying to find out the plug types for the 2 pin mofset outposts on the RAMBo.
I would like to connect it to wire leads, so am looking for a screw type of connection on the plug that lets me attach wire leads to the mofsets. Without soldering.
Anyone know the name and where to purchase?
Cheers
RAMBo plug types
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Re: RAMBo plug types
I had a further dig online and found them on Ultimachine website.
https://ultimachine.com/collections/ele ... 08mm-black
Are they these Eurostyle pluggable terminal blocks at 5.08mm pitch correct ones for mofset outputs?
https://ultimachine.com/collections/ele ... 08mm-black
Are they these Eurostyle pluggable terminal blocks at 5.08mm pitch correct ones for mofset outputs?
Re: RAMBo plug types
They are. Make sure you use wire ferrules when adding wires to them. DO NOT USE TINNED WIRES.
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Re: RAMBo plug types
Insta, why not tinned?
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Re: RAMBo plug types
Thanks insta.insta wrote:They are. Make sure you use wire ferrules when adding wires to them. DO NOT USE TINNED WIRES.
I also read online that all mosfet outputs are PWM regulated.
If the heat and fan is set at 100%, does that mean I will get the constant on 24V DC from the power supply?
Re: RAMBo plug types
Tinned wires will creep over time in screw clamps, leading to failures.
If you set the output to 100%, it is "on", not PWM'ing. I don't know Marlin's behavior if you disable the temp sensor and command it to heat, though -- that's why I suggested the sensor 999.
If you set the output to 100%, it is "on", not PWM'ing. I don't know Marlin's behavior if you disable the temp sensor and command it to heat, though -- that's why I suggested the sensor 999.
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