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    • Vetiundefined
      Veti
      last edited by

      if you did not change the thermistor its the same as the bed.

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      • BearcatTDundefined
        BearcatTD
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        I replaced it when I got the new micro swiss hotend. I put a continuity tester on both the heater element and the therm and they seemed fine that way. I wish I could somehow test this heater to see if that is the problem.

        Professor of Theatre, Lighting and Scenic Designer, Northwest Missouri State University

        Hardware: Ender 3 with a Duet 2 wifi, CR-10 V2 with a Duet3

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        • Vetiundefined
          Veti
          last edited by

          post your thermistor settings.
          what thermistor is it? did you get a temperature table with it ?

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          • BearcatTDundefined
            BearcatTD
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            Here are the settings from config.g

            ; Heaters
            M305 P0 T100000 B4138 C0 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 0
            M143 H0 S120 ; Set temperature limit for heater 0 to 120C
            M305 P1 T100000 B4138 C0 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 1
            M143 H1 S280 ; Set temperature limit for heater 1 to 280C

            Professor of Theatre, Lighting and Scenic Designer, Northwest Missouri State University

            Hardware: Ender 3 with a Duet 2 wifi, CR-10 V2 with a Duet3

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            • BearcatTDundefined
              BearcatTD
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              I actually just took the thermistor out of the heater block and it immediately went down to "Normal" range...24ishC. When I put it back into the block and started to tighten the retaining screw, it shot back up to 9000c . Methinks there might be a short.

              or not. LOL.

              I appreciate your time Veti!

              Professor of Theatre, Lighting and Scenic Designer, Northwest Missouri State University

              Hardware: Ender 3 with a Duet 2 wifi, CR-10 V2 with a Duet3

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              • BearcatTDundefined
                BearcatTD
                last edited by

                These are what I bought:

                https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BBKWZ5K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                Professor of Theatre, Lighting and Scenic Designer, Northwest Missouri State University

                Hardware: Ender 3 with a Duet 2 wifi, CR-10 V2 with a Duet3

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti
                  last edited by

                  can you measure the resistance of the thermistor with a voltmeter?
                  my guess is you somehow shorted the thermistor cables and the resistance is very low.

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                  • Vetiundefined
                    Veti @BearcatTD
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                    @bearcattd said in Hot end / thermistor problem:

                    These are what I bought:

                    the problem with that is that they dont tell you what the thermistor actually is.
                    without a supplied resistance table the temperature can easily be off by 40 degrees at 200 degrees.

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                    • BearcatTDundefined
                      BearcatTD
                      last edited by

                      101.2 on the voltmeter

                      Professor of Theatre, Lighting and Scenic Designer, Northwest Missouri State University

                      Hardware: Ender 3 with a Duet 2 wifi, CR-10 V2 with a Duet3

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                      • Vetiundefined
                        Veti
                        last edited by

                        thats broken. it should read around 100k at room temperature.

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                        • BearcatTDundefined
                          BearcatTD @Veti
                          last edited by

                          @veti Could I find a resistance table for 100k ohm thermistors and use that? Would it look like this:

                          http://www.bapihvac.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Thermistor_100K.pdf

                          Professor of Theatre, Lighting and Scenic Designer, Northwest Missouri State University

                          Hardware: Ender 3 with a Duet 2 wifi, CR-10 V2 with a Duet3

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                          • BearcatTDundefined
                            BearcatTD @Veti
                            last edited by

                            @veti FYI I had the voltmeter selector at 200K on the resistance side.

                            Professor of Theatre, Lighting and Scenic Designer, Northwest Missouri State University

                            Hardware: Ender 3 with a Duet 2 wifi, CR-10 V2 with a Duet3

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                            • Vetiundefined
                              Veti
                              last edited by

                              so it was 100k.

                              can you swap the hotend and bed heaters around and report the temperatures?

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                              • nhofundefined
                                nhof
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                                If it indicates 9000 degrees then it's probably a short rather than thermistor values being off. NTC means resistance goes down as temps go up. A short is essentially 0 resistance so it will read an unnaturally high value. Check the leads coming out of the thermistor as those are the usual suspects.

                                You can generate your own beta values using a table and a calculator like so: https://www.ametherm.com/thermistor/ntc-thermistor-beta

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                                • Vetiundefined
                                  Veti @BearcatTD
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                                  @bearcattd

                                  if thats the table for your thermistor then yes. if its a random one you found, prob not.

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                                  • dc42undefined
                                    dc42 administrators @BearcatTD
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                                    @bearcattd said in Hot end / thermistor problem:

                                    I actually just took the thermistor out of the heater block and it immediately went down to "Normal" range...24ishC. When I put it back into the block and started to tighten the retaining screw, it shot back up to 9000c . Methinks there might be a short.

                                    I agree, there is a short. Is it a cartridge thermistor or a bead thermistor?

                                    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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                                    • BearcatTDundefined
                                      BearcatTD @dc42
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                                      @dc42
                                      It is a bead therm. I replaced the one that was bad and wired in the second one. the weird thing is, is that if I tighten down the retaining screw the temp goes crazy. so right now i have it loosely tightened (if that makes any sense) and things are working great!!

                                      Professor of Theatre, Lighting and Scenic Designer, Northwest Missouri State University

                                      Hardware: Ender 3 with a Duet 2 wifi, CR-10 V2 with a Duet3

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                                      • Vetiundefined
                                        Veti
                                        last edited by Veti

                                        put some nylon spacer in between.

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                                        • dc42undefined
                                          dc42 administrators @Veti
                                          last edited by

                                          @veti said in Hot end / thermistor problem:

                                          put some nylon spacer in between.

                                          I doubt that Nylon will withstand the temperature of the heater block. I suggest some new glass fibre sleeving. Or change the heater block for one that accepts a cartridge thermistor.

                                          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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