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    • Vetiundefined
      Veti
      last edited by

      @chriskimbr said in Replaced hot end and now get vssa fault:

      What is a correct Molex connector for it?

      the correct connector came with the duet. its the 2 pin one.

      @chriskimbr said in Replaced hot end and now get vssa fault:

      M305 P1 T100000 B4388 C7.060000e-8 R4700

      where did you get those values from?

      @chriskimbr said in Replaced hot end and now get vssa fault:

      Would this be causing the VSSA fault reading 2000.0C ?

      no the cause for that is faulty wiring or a blown vssa fuse.

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      • chriskimbrundefined
        chriskimbr
        last edited by chriskimbr

        @veti

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        Is this the correct connector?

        Regarding my setting...
        M305 P1 T100000 B4388 C7.060000e-8 R4700

        Got the settings from someone else with same printer.

        What needs to be changed?

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        • Vetiundefined
          Veti
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          @chriskimbr said in Replaced hot end and now get vssa fault:

          Got the settings from someone else with same printer.

          but you switched the thermistor. you need the settings that fit your thermistor.
          you can calculate the values from the thermistor table that you hopefully got with the hotend.

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          • chriskimbrundefined
            chriskimbr @Veti
            last edited by

            @veti The hot end with thermistor came with no documentation.

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti
              last edited by

              then you prob need to either

              • measure the resistance at 50 and 240 degrees using a calibrated temperature sensor.
              • buy a thermistor with documentation
              • live with inaccuracies that could range around 40 degrees
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              • chriskimbrundefined
                chriskimbr @Veti
                last edited by

                @veti Im going to get a cheap hot end and thermistor from local store to test and see if im having same problem.
                from what your telling me , i need to look at thermisor table and set the 'C' value ?

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti
                  last edited by

                  you can use the configurator tool to calculate the values

                  https://configurator.reprapfirmware.org/Heaters

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                  • chriskimbrundefined
                    chriskimbr @Veti
                    last edited by

                    @veti so the setting for thermistor isnt causing the vssa fault?

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                    • Vetiundefined
                      Veti
                      last edited by

                      wrong B and C values will just give you wrong temperature reading. 2000 means there is no reading

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                      • dc42undefined
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                        last edited by dc42

                        The Vssa fault message means that the Vssa line, which should be very close to ground potential, is actually closer to +3.3V.

                        The usual cause of this is a short between the side of the thermistor that is connected to Vssa, and the hot end heater or bed heater. So if you get a Vssa fault report, disconnect the thermistors one at a time. Then you will be able to tell which thermistor has the short to a heater.

                        If you disconnect all the thermistors and you still get the Vssa fault, then either the Vssa polyfuse is open circuit, or the Vssa sense series resistor is open circuit.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                        • chriskimbrundefined
                          chriskimbr @dc42
                          last edited by

                          @dc42 if i dissconnect the hot end thermo the bed thermo works fine

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                          • chriskimbrundefined
                            chriskimbr
                            last edited by chriskimbr

                            Good lessons learned here.
                            Thanks for all your input and help.

                            I went to local shop and bought another hot end assembly.
                            Narrowed it down to the Thermistor wire is bad. The new thermistor works with no fault!!!

                            Is it common to get bad Thermistor wires? Is there something i may have to to damage it?

                            0_1551589647712_49E9F91E-7AEB-4EC7-A351-2347101418F7.jpeg
                            See temps!!! No faults!

                            0_1551589903352_1AC27FF8-5683-4530-81D9-105EDAFF28F5.jpeg
                            The culprit! Day waisted thanks to this guy and gearbest🤬

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                            • Vetiundefined
                              Veti
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                              you need to be aware of the quality of the product you purchase from china.
                              there is no quality control. so its a good idea to purchase a bit more than you need.

                              stores i found that supply good quality products from aliexpress: triangelab, Biqu and fysetc.

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                              • dc42undefined
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                                To get a short from the heater voltage to Vssa there are usually two faults. The first is a short between the thermistor wire and the hot end metalwork, which you have found. The second is a short between a heater wire and the hot end metalwork. So check the heater wires where they come out of the cartridge. If you can't find a short, then there may be a short in the heater cartridge between the element and the case.

                                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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