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    • bricorundefined
      bricor @gabi68
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      @gabi68 You’re welcome. I didn’t look in detail but the one thing I saw was the rod length was set to 360. Are your diagonal rods 360 mm? If so, does the spec I posted match what you have? I believe the original diagonal rods were 268 mm

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      • gabi68undefined
        gabi68
        last edited by gabi68

        I changed that with my dimensions. I now have another problem with the hotend. I have that famous error heater 1 fault. I check every connection, but still receive that error. Can you post a picture of your board?

        Gabi

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        • bricorundefined
          bricor @gabi68
          last edited by bricor

          @gabi68 Not sure if this is what you were looking for, or if it's still relevant (I saw your Heater 1 fault post). Hope it helps. Sorry for the delay, I was at work and the printer isn't. Let me know if I can be of any more help.DUET4.jpg DUET3.jpg DUET2.jpg DUET1.jpg

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @gabi68
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            @gabi68 said in AKLP ckeck:

            I changed that with my dimensions. I now have another problem with the hotend. I have that famous error heater 1 fault. I check every connection, but still receive that error.

            Have you run heater tuning?

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            • gabi68undefined
              gabi68 @dc42
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              @dc42
              It is possible to run that test with a fault in Heather1?

              Gabi

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              • gabi68undefined
                gabi68 @bricor
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                @bricor Do you use a 12V power supply? The reason I ask, is I setup the bridge for 12V and that maybe fried the PT100.
                Very nice nozzle blower. Where did you get, if you don't mind asking?

                Thank you for taking that picutres.
                Gabi

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                • bricorundefined
                  bricor @gabi68
                  last edited by bricor

                  @gabi68 I use 12v power supplies. I don't understand what are trying to convey with "I set up the bridge for 12v".

                  Part cooling fan: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2808152/files

                  You may have issues getting the support you need having 2 open posts with related content. I believe things are already a bit confused considering Dave's last response.

                  I didn't see in your other post the method used to test the PT100 sensor.
                  Did you remove the sensor from the circuit before testing? The best way to test the PT100 is to connect an Ohm meter directly across the sensor (the 2 wires of the PT100 by itself).

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                  • gabi68undefined
                    gabi68 @bricor
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                    @bricor Hi, by 'setup a bridge' I mean to install the jumper for 12V on the effector side.
                    Actually you are the only one which show me how to check this. Big THANK YOU. I will do that now. Already ordered a new one just in case.
                    Gabi

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                    • bricorundefined
                      bricor @gabi68
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                      @gabi68 I would suggest publishing the results on the other post (the Heater 1 Fault) and close this one, unless you have more issues related directly to the AKLP.

                      Spare parts are always a good idea. I keep at least 1 in hand of each part for all the Hotend components. Heater, Block, Heat Break, Nozzle, Temp Sensor, Sock and bowden clips

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                      • gabi68undefined
                        gabi68 @bricor
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                        @bricor I just measured. The multimeter stays 0. Agree I will close this.

                        Thanks for your help
                        Gabi

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