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    Heater faults with numerous different heaters and thermistors

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    • Fodenundefined
      Foden @Foden
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      @foden Now past where it failed last time, will leave it until the end or it fails 32% to go yet

      The hot end I'm using has a e3d v6 block and thermistor, with the thermistor at the back nearest the fan. I may tril rotating the unit 180o to see what that does

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      • Fodenundefined
        Foden @Foden
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        @foden completed print run without issue

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
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          Silicone sock?

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          • Fodenundefined
            Foden @Phaedrux
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            @phaedrux Yes, there's a silicone sock on the heater block

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            • Phaedruxundefined
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              Ah yes, sorry I missed that above.

              If it were the fan you should be able to force a fault by heating up and then maxing the fan. If you can't force an error with worst case scenario I think it would be even harder to get a fault in normal operation. That would lead me to think a intermittent writing fault has developed.

              I'd try with a new thermistor and writing. If it doesn't help, at least you have a spare.

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              • Fodenundefined
                Foden @Phaedrux
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                @phaedrux I've gone through about 1/2 a dozen heaters and thermisters and several heat blocks all with the same issue. I have LOTS of spares now. 😀 If i have the fan at full speed it fails - the link is obvious now but it wasnt until deckingman and dc42 pointed it out.

                My hot end assembly is a quick-removal type and I have tried 3 different versions of that, each with their own RJ45 pinvout board for cabling . It's definitely the fan cooling bouncing back onto the head/thermister.

                Last test for today is running with fan at 35%, i rotated the hotend 90o and its holding up way better than before. I also up'd the print speed to 200% to stress everything else, loose cables, PSU etc - all good so far

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                • Fodenundefined
                  Foden @Foden
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                  @foden fan at 45%

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                  • Fodenundefined
                    Foden @Foden
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                    @foden fan at 55% still holding temp

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                    • Fodenundefined
                      Foden @Foden
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                      @foden hmmm, another thought struck me as I'm doing this test. My previous cooling,,that failed, was in steps of 25%. Now I'm doing it in 5% steps, possibly the fan fired up way too fast for the thermister to react? I'm at 75% currently - may try that tomorrow as I'm fed up of testing and its late 😉

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                      • Fodenundefined
                        Foden @Foden
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                        @foden last one tonight. Fan at 100% with hot end rotated 90%. I think he issue was fan related but not quite what we thought. Will test tomorrow with the same setup i have now, but think the fan was firing up too fast for the thermister/heater to cope. As i have the fan running now at 100% and the temp is holding perfectly

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                        • Phaedruxundefined
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                          How did you have the fan set when running a PID tune?

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                          • Fodenundefined
                            Foden @Phaedrux
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                            @phaedrux I think the fans where off, hot end and bed, when i was running autotune, which i see, now, would be another contributing factor

                            Will re-run autotine with fan on and see what happens

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                            • Fodenundefined
                              Foden @Foden
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                              @foden Update - bed fan would be off when i was running the hot end autotune. Hot end fan comes on automatically at 45C

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                              • Fodenundefined
                                Foden @Foden
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                                @foden Sooo, when previously running the H/E autotune without the bed fan i got a heater too powerful and dropped the power value. After Phedrux query i re-ran the autotune with the fan at 85% and on full power I did not get the over power warning. I had no idea the bed fan would have such an impact on the H/E. I don't have that issue with my Maker Select IIIP (almost completely rebuilt running on RAMPS 1.4)

                                I now need to design a shorter, or stronger fan duct that won't droop and make contact with the print. Trying a very short one just for now

                                Thanks again for all that read my ramblings and helped out!

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
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                                  If you can, print your duct in ASA or polycarbonate. Quite a bit more heat resistant.

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                                  • Fodenundefined
                                    Foden @Phaedrux
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                                    @phaedrux Thanks Phaedrux, haven't printed with either of those - will take a look

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                                    • Phaedruxundefined
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                                      @foden ASA is close to ABS. Polycarbonate is another beast altogether.

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                                      • Fodenundefined
                                        Foden @Phaedrux
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                                        @phaedrux As seems to be the way with all things 3d, find a fix for one issue and another pops-up. Just noticed my x carriage has a lovely crack in it :o(

                                        Have to reprint and dismantle to get it replaced - sigh - oh well.....

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                                        • Phaedruxundefined
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                                          Building a 3D printer is a never ending gift of projects.

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                                          • Fodenundefined
                                            Foden @Phaedrux
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                                            @phaedrux LMAO - so true, so true my friend. I've learnt so many skills and other things I didn't know I needed to have that I can't believe I got this far in life without them 😎

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