Voron Part Cooling Fan Not Working at Paul Bass blog

Voron Part Cooling Fan Not Working. I'm getting dreadful prints, and noticed that the part cooling fans on either side of the head don't appear to be winding up. Keep toolhead attached or not, does not matter. How to reproduce the main issue: It's worked as expected from the first power on: If the exhaust filter fan duplicates the issue. The part cooling fan is controlled by the slicer. Put a glass of water close to the print head nozzle, right between the fan ducts. I try manually setting the fan using m106 s255 from the (mainsail) console as well as using the fan slider in mainsail (which sends the same command) with the nozzle cool. The cooling fan for the extruder is on, when i start to print and is not controlable. Neither part cooling fan works when plugged into the hot end fan terminal. After a frustrating weekend of debugging multiple issues with an sb2209 (stm32 version) in my newly finished v2.4, i wanted to. Here's my config for the part fan on my octopus v1.1. The hot end fan runs 100% of the time when plugged into. @nickpeck47 switch your parts' cooling fan with the exhaust filter fan and see if it is fan circuitry or an issue with the wiring.

Voron 2 120 fan remote cooling mod Version 2, do the 200 mm bridging
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Put a glass of water close to the print head nozzle, right between the fan ducts. Neither part cooling fan works when plugged into the hot end fan terminal. The hot end fan runs 100% of the time when plugged into. Keep toolhead attached or not, does not matter. After a frustrating weekend of debugging multiple issues with an sb2209 (stm32 version) in my newly finished v2.4, i wanted to. I'm getting dreadful prints, and noticed that the part cooling fans on either side of the head don't appear to be winding up. The part cooling fan is controlled by the slicer. Here's my config for the part fan on my octopus v1.1. How to reproduce the main issue: It's worked as expected from the first power on:

Voron 2 120 fan remote cooling mod Version 2, do the 200 mm bridging

Voron Part Cooling Fan Not Working How to reproduce the main issue: The part cooling fan is controlled by the slicer. @nickpeck47 switch your parts' cooling fan with the exhaust filter fan and see if it is fan circuitry or an issue with the wiring. How to reproduce the main issue: I'm getting dreadful prints, and noticed that the part cooling fans on either side of the head don't appear to be winding up. It's worked as expected from the first power on: Neither part cooling fan works when plugged into the hot end fan terminal. Here's my config for the part fan on my octopus v1.1. If the exhaust filter fan duplicates the issue. I try manually setting the fan using m106 s255 from the (mainsail) console as well as using the fan slider in mainsail (which sends the same command) with the nozzle cool. The hot end fan runs 100% of the time when plugged into. Put a glass of water close to the print head nozzle, right between the fan ducts. Keep toolhead attached or not, does not matter. After a frustrating weekend of debugging multiple issues with an sb2209 (stm32 version) in my newly finished v2.4, i wanted to. The cooling fan for the extruder is on, when i start to print and is not controlable.

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