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    • Hornetriderundefined
      Hornetrider
      last edited by

      Hi everybody

      since yesterday I am experiencing a strange behavior.
      During print the temp signal of the hotend is spiking below the setpoint.
      Meaning f.e. Setpoint 215°C
      Fast Spikes: >>15°C (100-215°C)
      Then the FW detects the error and stops heating. This is working very good!

      Now my question, If I disconnect the Temp-Sensor the value goes to 2000.
      So cable break should not be the problem.
      What has to happen, to have such a described temp behaviour?

      Another issue...
      Heater Off
      Temp reading Sensor 21°C
      Disconnect Temp. = 2000 ->ok
      Reconnect
      New Temp reading 23°C
      ???

      I hope somebody can help me to find the root cause.

      Cheers

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
        last edited by

        Need more information:

        • What type of temperature sensor: thermistor, PT100, PT1000, or thermocouple?
        • Which Duet?
        • Which firmware revision?

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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        • Hornetriderundefined
          Hornetrider
          last edited by

          Hi

          Temp sensor: Thermistor
          Duet: Duet Ethernet (latest)
          FW revision: latest

          BR
          Ricardo

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          • Cecilundefined
            Cecil
            last edited by

            If this happen only during the moves it can be broken cable. Processor recognize "broken cable" or open circuit as very low temperature but in software is this low temperature override by 2000 probably due to safety reason. I don't know exactly logic behind but I think break in cable which disconnects during specific moves for microsecond (or just increase resistance) could show as 15°C.

            Or am I wrong?

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
              last edited by

              It's most likely caused by a bad connection in the thermistor cable. A short between the thermistor connections and the hot end metalwork might also cause it.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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              • Hornetriderundefined
                Hornetrider
                last edited by

                is a cable break always triggered with 2000?
                If not, then a short should be the root.

                It's just to find the problem a bit faster then removing all cables...

                thx for supporting

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                • Cecilundefined
                  Cecil
                  last edited by Cecil

                  But short shouldn't give you 15°C, or it'll need to be shorted to very specific voltage. Short to GND should give high temperature. Will short to VIN survive?

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                  • Hornetriderundefined
                    Hornetrider
                    last edited by

                    printing right now...
                    0_1548444620190_temp issue.PNG

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by

                      Like I said, bad thermistor connection or short to the hot end metalwork. Shorts to the metalwork were very common on E3D hot ends before they switched to cartridge thermistors.

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                      • Hornetriderundefined
                        Hornetrider
                        last edited by

                        @dc42
                        this "old" thermistors, have they been small and with a thread?

                        I will change the hotend as soon the print is done and test accordingly.

                        Strange thing I noticed:
                        a test print with a 40x10x40 cube just before this print worked without trouble..same filament and settings...

                        Is there a way to log the temp with head position?

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                        • Hornetriderundefined
                          Hornetrider
                          last edited by Hornetrider

                          @dc42
                          Hi

                          I have changed the thermistor and checked all the cables, but still experiencing the spikes.
                          The good thing it is only during print. 😕

                          I am wondering if this might be linked to missing earth connection as the DUET is powered via 24VDC and without any earth/ground connection.

                          Is it advisable to connect the frame of the printer (its all metal..more or less) to the ground of the powersource?

                          Any further hints?

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                          • Phaedruxundefined
                            Phaedrux Moderator @Hornetrider
                            last edited by

                            @hornetrider said in Troubleshooting Hotend Temp Signal:

                            Is it advisable to connect the frame of the printer (its all metal..more or less) to the ground of the powersource?

                            Yes. Proper grounding is a matter of safety.

                            Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                            • Hornetriderundefined
                              Hornetrider
                              last edited by

                              check this out...

                              I have changed the thermistor, some prints like calibration cube work well.
                              But now even with heated Hot end performing a G32 or G29 I see the spikes.

                              I also tried the G29 with BED off and still bad signals and strange height map with pikes in it. Tried with a clean glas bed and still the same sh..

                              Next step, routing a spare cable for the thermistor and test, but I am quite sure this won't help.

                              Is there a possibility that the board loads some capacities?

                              0_1548611547765_2019-01-25 21.44.47.jpg

                              0_1548611574220_2019-01-27 18.46.04.jpg

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators
                                last edited by

                                If you suspect the Duet, try connecting your thermistor to E1_THERM instead of E0_THERM, and add parameter X2 to the M305 H1 command in config.g to tell the firmware you did that.

                                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                • Hornetriderundefined
                                  Hornetrider
                                  last edited by

                                  UPDATE

                                  Fault found.

                                  As the temp signal was always spiking below the set-point I wasn't sure about the source. But a new 2000 spike brought me back on track...
                                  In the end the cable from board to thermistor had a failure. Just connected a new on the fly and the signal was rock solid again.

                                  I also connected the frame of the printer to Earth, this already lowered the spikes but it also brought me the 2000er.. 🙂

                                  So, in the end I also installed the BLTouch that I had in stock, now the mesh is also free of spikes...

                                  Thank you all for your support.

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