How to test board thermistor reading
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I have my bed thermistor hooked to the duet thermistor 1 input , and i am getting a -90 reading
I tried 2 different thermistor's and i am fairly sure both are good..I connected a multi meter to the pin on the board and with power off i was reading around 6.5 K ohm
power on it was 28 K ohm.. on thermistor 1 pins..I connected to thermistor 2 input and was getting 76k ohm power off and 253k ohm power on.
So there is a big difference between the two doe's it sound like input 1 is bad ? or do i need to test in a different way? and is it a easy repair if needed..
Thanks gary
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What board do you have?
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Please post your config.g so we can see your thermistor configuration.
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You can't test for resistance with the power on.
But you still have differences between therminstor inputs 0 and 1with the power off, so that's interesting.
- Did you have the thermistor disconnected when you were taking this measurement?
- Where did you have the other end of the Ohm meter connected?
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I will have to get the config file later but i have not changed anything in the config and it was working fine last time i used this printer..
it's a maestro board
i did have the thermistor disconnected when taking the readings.
I placed a 2 pin connector on the thermistor pin's with wires inserted and tested across the 2 wires .I also tested the two thermistor's while disconnected across the 2 wire's, I forget at the moment what the reading was but they were the same for both thermistor's.
Thanks gary
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@gorf26 I give a thermistor input a quick test by connecting a 100K 1% resistor across it and configuring it as a thermistor input without specifying parameters in M308 other than the sensor number, type, and port. That should give a reading close to 25C.
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Thanks What i ended up just trying was changing from the thermistor 2 port to the thermistor 3 port and setting the new pin number in the config no other changes to the config.
and it's working correct temp now, so looks like the input on 2 for the thermistor is bad.
it there a easy way to fix it, or just forget it and go with what i have running now, I don't picture ever needing a 3rd thermistor...
Gary