Hi Engrost,
I had the same idea, and the solution is: Build yourself a Y-Cable to split the one PWM Signal to both fans.
I have this solution working, Power consumption is ok with two 5015 fans, 0,18A each.
Regards,
Martin
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- Sun Oct 25, 2020 6:11 pm
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- Topic: GT2560 A+ Attaching multiple cooling fans
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GT2560 A+ MOSFET broken
Hello All,
after upgrading my I3ProB to a I3ProC, I had an issue that blew both fuses.
As I found out when using new fuses, it was the Transistor for the Heatbed burning through.
Why it happened after modification I would really like to know?
But at the moment it seems just a coincidence.
Well I ...
after upgrading my I3ProB to a I3ProC, I had an issue that blew both fuses.
As I found out when using new fuses, it was the Transistor for the Heatbed burning through.
Why it happened after modification I would really like to know?
But at the moment it seems just a coincidence.
Well I ...