Closed ArnoldWildt closed 6 months ago
According to the documentation for the Proximity switch The proximity switch is powered by 24V, so the label with 24V is right. :( The proximity switch is plugged into the bl-touch connector.
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u could use the 5V from Uart :)
In this Motherboard/Extra_PIN_definition.pdf the bl-touch connector is supplied with 24V, but the bl-touch needs 5V.
Is the connector wrong labeled, or is the board really supplying 24V to the connector?