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    • A Former User?
      A Former User
      last edited by A Former User

      hey community,
      I´ve been printing 2 moths with Tool 1 and suddenly the temperatur gets crazy. (see picture). Does anybody know, if it´s a common problem?
      It´s the e3d revo hemera.
      14c2d6eb-6351-41ef-93ab-6fefbf1dfe7c-image.png
      I changed nothing.

      thanks a lot
      richard

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      • Rushmere3Dundefined
        Rushmere3D @A Former User
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        @gruna-studio There are a few issues with some heater cores, reach out to E3D support and they will replace it.

        Follow my adventures in 3D Printing, laser cutting and electronics. https://linktr.ee/Rushmere3D

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        • infiniteloopundefined
          infiniteloop @A Former User
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          @gruna-studio Looks familiar. That's almost certainly an unstable connection with the thermistor of heater 1. Look for connectors and crimps on that lines.

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @infiniteloop
            last edited by

            @infiniteloop
            -tool is not moving

            • it just happens when heating about 150 degree.
              I don´t know how this can be a crimp problem.

            I think this cable ´´issue´´ is just a standard idea.

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            • A Former User?
              A Former User @Rushmere3D
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              @rushmere3d ok thanks a lot
              Richard

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              • infiniteloopundefined
                infiniteloop @A Former User
                last edited by

                @gruna-studio said in Heater broken?:

                I think this cable ´´issue´´ is just a standard idea.

                No, it's practice: a connector to the thermistor (genuine E3D part) at my print head sometimes shows this behaviour at higher temperatures. Re-fitting it again often helps.

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                • jens55undefined
                  jens55
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                  This is also a standard way that thermistors fail ....

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