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    • dr1v3rundefined
      dr1v3r
      last edited by dr1v3r

      My Ender 3 worked fine for about 3 months until I installed an EZABL and when I tried a test print my printer died as if someone just turned the power off! the next day I reversed my steps and my machine came back to life!! however, I noticed the hotend was heating up without my intervention, after some troubleshooting we discovered it was a bad mosfet, I replaced the board and to my disappointment, the bed now overheats without my intervention! so I replaced it with a MKS GenL v1 (as there were many tutorials and guides) same issue!!! I have just replaced it with a Duet Maestro and I still have the same exact issue of the hotbed heating up as soon as I power on the printer without me doing anything! Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
        last edited by

        check the wires with a multimeter.

        also draw a diagram on the wiring.

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        • dr1v3rundefined
          dr1v3r
          last edited by

          I have checked the wiring and it's all good.

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          • dr1v3rundefined
            dr1v3r
            last edited by

            I think at this point it's best I just buy a new printer and use this one for parts!

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti
              last edited by

              if your bed heats up on power on with different board that points to something seriously wrong.
              can you take out the board and hotbed out of the printer and just connect the bed.
              making sure that there are 2 wires going to the bed channel on the board and 2 wires going to the psu.

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
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                If the bed heater turns on as soon as you power it up, that could indicate that there is a short between the bed heater element and ground.

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