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    • Juan Estanislaoundefined
      Juan Estanislao @Juan Estanislao
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      I have checked the resistances of the THERMISTORS and they all give a value of 10K.
      On the other hand, I have made a measurement of the voltage between the two cables of the PT1000 being connected to the 4K7 resistor between the thermistor input and ADVREF, and it gives a value of 0.68V at room temperature. The exact same value that it gives when connected to BEDTEMP, E1TEMP, and E0TEMP, which I deduce is something either from the chip or from the program.
      I don't know if you can see the error in the program.

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      • Juan Estanislaoundefined
        Juan Estanislao @Juan Estanislao
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        I've been trying different things all week but it still doesn't work.
        Could you please confirm that the configuration is correct and that the connection with the 4K7 resistor is correct?
        If so, I'll buy another duet, if it's a problem with the duet.
        Thank you so much.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @Juan Estanislao
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          @Juan-Estanislao said in Problem with the chamber's PT1000 thermistor:

          I have checked the resistances of the THERMISTORS and they all give a value of 10K.

          In that case they are not PT1000 sensors. They could be PT10000 sensors, although I have never heard of such a sensor. Most likely they are 10K thermistors. If so then you should configure them like this:

          M308 S3 P"e3temp" Y"thermistor" R4700 T10000

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          • droftartsundefined
            droftarts administrators @dc42
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            @dc42 I took that as meaning he had checked the 10K series resistors that connect to each thermistor pin, ie R6 to R9 below:
            4889b168-00b4-4394-ac20-da49fb566f50-image.png

            Ian

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            • Juan Estanislaoundefined
              Juan Estanislao @droftarts
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              @droftarts said in Problem with the chamber's PT1000 thermistor:

              I took that as meaning he had checked the 10K series resistors that connect to each thermistor pin, ie R6 to R9 below

              That's what I mean. That these resistors are correct and are well soldered.

              As explained in the photo that I sent of the connection, I connected the 4K7 resistor between ADVREF and THERMISTOR3,4,5... I did the same configuration that you indicate in the image.
              I measured the voltage of the PT1000 at room temperature and it gave 0.68V in a stable way. The same value it gives if I connect the same PT1000 to BEDTEMP, E1TEMP, and E0TEMP. From this I deduce that the connections are well made. For some reason the chip doesn't read the voltage.

              If the configuration is correct, it is the only reason why it can fail.

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              • droftartsundefined
                droftarts administrators @Juan Estanislao
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                @Juan-Estanislao Are you sure your resistor is 4K7 ohm? It should be Yellow, Violet, Black, Brown and Green. Slightly hard to see in your picture, but yours looks more like Yellow, Blue, Blue, Violet, Violet? That would be 4.66G ohms! If it's Yellow, Blue, Blue, Brown, Brown, that would be 4K66, which would be close enough.

                Otherwise, I'd suspect a bad joint in your wiring, probably the thermistor and/or resistor is not making contact with one of the pins. You can check for continuity by using the pin of the connector on the back of the board.

                Ian

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                • Juan Estanislaoundefined
                  Juan Estanislao @droftarts
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                  @droftarts The colors of my resistor are yellow, violet, black, brown and brown, because it has a tolerance of 1%. It's 4K7.
                  The connections are correct. I have measured continuity. And as I said before the voltage between the ends of PT1000 are the same as in BEDTEMP, E1TEMP, and E0TEMP

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @Juan Estanislao
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                    @Juan-Estanislao said in Problem with the chamber's PT1000 thermistor:

                    M308 S3 P"e3temp" Y"pt1000" R4700

                    The Thermistor3 pin on the expansion connector is not pin "e3temp", it's pin "e2temp". This is because thermistor0 in the Duet 2 is "bedtemp", thermistor 1 is "e0temp", and so on.

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                    • droftartsundefined
                      droftarts administrators @dc42
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                      @dc42 Doh! I can't believe I missed that!

                      Ian

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                      • Juan Estanislaoundefined
                        Juan Estanislao @dc42
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                        @dc42 That was the problem. I have already changed the pin and it seems that everything is fine and that the measurements are correct.
                        Thank you very much for your help.😊

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