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    • hadtstecundefined
      hadtstec
      last edited by

      Hi there
      I have bought the PT100 Board from E3D-Online as well as their sensor, but I am not getting a reading.
      I have updated the Firmware with "M305 P1 X200", but am not seeing anything.

      My Question: Is this the right board?
      0_1559654474459_PT100.jpg
      0_1559654503453_PT100-1.jpg

      I bought this:
      https://e3d-online.com/duet-thermocouple-daughterboard

      But am wondering if I should have bought this:
      https://e3d-online.com/duet-pt100-daughterboard

      Many Thanks
      Christoph

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      • whosrdaddyundefined
        whosrdaddy
        last edited by

        solve this equation and you have your answer:

        Thermocouple != PT100

        😉

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          A Former User @hadtstec
          last edited by

          @hadtstec said in PT100 Wiring help:

          But am wondering if I should have bought this:
          https://e3d-online.com/duet-pt100-daughterboard

          Unfortunately, yes, you should have. Probably cheapter to just buy a K-type thermocouple than another board though, unless you needed both channels?

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          • hadtstecundefined
            hadtstec @whosrdaddy
            last edited by

            @whosrdaddy
            Thank you for the quick help. i have bought the new board and everything is working as expected.

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