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[3.4.0beta6] After update: Heater 1 fault shows 409.9 °C

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    juliann @dc42
    last edited by 9 Nov 2021, 13:26

    @dc42 said in [3.4.0beta6] After update: Heater 1 fault shows 409.9 °C:

    https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Calibrating_thermistor_and_PT1000_readings

    Yes, I am using exactly the same M308 parameters.

    When I try to run the semi-automatic calibration procedure (I already tried with both beta firmwares) I get this message (with all temp sensors unplugged):

    M308 S1 H999
    Error: M308: Computed correction is not valid. Check that you have disconnected the thermistor.

    Anyway the temp 0 always shows between 200 and 410 °C which it depend if the thermistor is plugged or unplugged.

    Thanks!
    Julián.

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      juliann @dc42
      last edited by 9 Nov 2021, 13:29

      @dc42

      Sorry I forgot to mention, there is no possible contact in the back of the toolboard everything is plastic and it is correctly protected to avoid issues.

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        dc42 administrators @juliann
        last edited by 9 Nov 2021, 13:46

        @juliann please email warranty@duet3d.com. You will receive a response with a link to a form to fill in.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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          juliann @dc42
          last edited by 9 Nov 2021, 13:50

          @dc42

          It's done.

          Thank you very much.
          Julián.

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            juliann @juliann
            last edited by 19 Nov 2021, 16:31

            Hi @dc42

            Sorry, the problem persists.
            I received the Toolboard replacement and worked perfect during the first 5 prints.
            During the last one, a heater 0 fault suddenly appeared interrupting the printing (while reading 241°).
            After pressing emergency stop, the temperature reading went to 980° (just the reading, not actual temp).
            The ambient reading now is 280° no matter if I reset of turn off/on the printer.

            So I did the same as before, I changed the temp port in the toolboard and now in the temp1 it seems to work again. Any ideas?

            Thanks again
            Julián.

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              T3P3Tony administrators @juliann
              last edited by 22 Nov 2021, 09:35

              @juliann Please can you send a picture of how the board is mounted and wired. A good clear high resolution picture of the board itself as well.

              In addition please check carefully for any shorts between your thermistor and the hotend heater wires.

              www.duet3d.com

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                juliann @T3P3Tony
                last edited by 22 Nov 2021, 17:55

                Thank you @t3p3tony

                All the parts in contact with the tool board are plastic, just two screws are used to mount it. At this moment I am using the temp1 of the tool board without issues (same way as I did before with the previous one).
                If I switch back to temp0 the problem persists.

                As I just replaced the tool board the current wiring is not organised, I just put a coupe of ties to keep cables in a safe position.

                Please let me know if you need more photos/ information.

                Screenshot 2021-11-22 at 17.47.16.png

                IMG_5437.jpeg IMG_5441.jpeg IMG_5440.jpeg IMG_5439.jpeg

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                  dc42 administrators @juliann
                  last edited by 29 Nov 2021, 18:06

                  @juliann I have received and examined your first tool board that showed this problem. The fault is caused by a burned-out reference resistor. The only reason I can see that resistor would burn out is if the TEMP0 input is shorted to a 24V supply for more than a few seconds.

                  As this has happened to two tool boards, what I think is happening is that you have an intermittent short circuit between the thermistor and the hot end heater. There are various ways this might occur, including these:

                  • A hot end heater and thermistor wires touching where they are not insulated
                  • Hot end heater cartridge shorting internally between the element and the case when it gets hot, and the thermistor wire touching the hot end metalwork

                  Unlike most 3D printer control boards, Duets are normally resilient to this type of short circuit - and the tool board microcontroller was indeed protected in this instance. However, the small size of the resistors used on the tool board means that the sense resistor cannot tolerate a short circuit to 24V for more than a few seconds before it fuses.

                  I have replaced the resistor and the board is now giving the correct temperature readings, I will contact you to arrange a swap of this a tool board with the one you currently have. Meanwhile, please locate and fix the intermittent short circuit.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                  http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                    juliann @dc42
                    last edited by 29 Nov 2021, 19:04

                    Hi @dc42

                    I just got you email, thank you very much for the detailed explanation.
                    I will recheck very carefully all the tool board wiring and send it back to you.

                    Thanks again
                    Julián.

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                      dc42 administrators @juliann
                      last edited by dc42 12 Apr 2021, 10:09 4 Dec 2021, 10:08

                      @juliann you should have received your repaired tool board by now.

                      I have received and examined your second tool board. It has the same problem, i.e. the series resistor has gone open circuit.

                      I originally thought that only a short from TEMP0 to +24V cold cause this type of failure, however on researching this I have read that small resistors can be damaged by ESD. So if you are sure that there have been no shorts, then it is likely that ESD caused the failures.

                      The best way to guard against ESD would be to connect the hot end metalwork to ground on the tool board, either directly or through a resistor in the range 10K to 1M. You can pick up a ground connection on the IO_ connectors. The advantage of using a resistor is that if you get a short between the hot end metalwork and the heater cartridge, the tool board will be protected from damage.

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                      http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                        juliann @dc42
                        last edited by 6 Dec 2021, 12:09

                        Hi David @dc42

                        I am currently rewiring the the ground using a 10K resistor.
                        Before you send me this message I bought another Toolboard v1.1 and installed it with a new thermistor and heater, but after a few prints I got the same issue (with temp0) so I think you are right, as there is no chance to have been shorts in the installation an ESD should be the explanation.

                        BTW I already received this morning the repaired tool board.

                        After finishing this installation, can I send you this second tool board to repair it as well?

                        Thank you!
                        Julián.

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                          dc42 administrators @juliann
                          last edited by 6 Dec 2021, 14:44

                          @juliann said in [3.4.0beta6] After update: Heater 1 fault shows 409.9 °C:

                          After finishing this installation, can I send you this second tool board to repair it as well?

                          Yes, please do.

                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                          http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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