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    • A Former User?
      A Former User @weput
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      @weput pretty much 0, single digit omhs at most.

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      • weputundefined
        weput
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        my small ohmmeter is a cheap old analog type...10ohm and 1k selector...

        resistance was 8~9 ohms if this is ok.

        I'm leaning towards to replace the fuse.

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        • A Former User?
          A Former User @weput
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          @weput said in Error on Thermistors:

          8~9 ohm

          datasheet for the replacement part suggest 0.6 to 2.5 ohm, but early boards could use a different part.

          do you get a 0 reading if you touch the probes together?

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          • weputundefined
            weput
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            @bearer said in Error on Thermistors:

            touch

            let me check...

            do you want me to measure the resistance on the thermistor connection?

            by the way, this is the temp reading i have.Capture.PNG

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            • A Former User?
              A Former User @weput
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              @weput said in Error on Thermistors:

              do you want me to measure the resistance on the thermistor connection?

              no, just measure the resistance from the red probe straight to the black probe, to check if the meter will give you a reading of 0 when the resistance should be 0.

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              • weputundefined
                weput
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                the ohmimeteris fine.

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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User @weput
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                  I'd expect a larger value for it to be the cause, on the other hand if it worked with the workaround (lightbulb or resistance?) then the fuse is what remains - if you have the spare then just replace it.

                  (OR solder the new on top of the old, should be less risk of damage to the board)

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                  • weputundefined
                    weput
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                    yes thats what im gonna do... (tomorrow).

                    my eyesight is kinda tired... yes, im getting old.

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                    • weputundefined
                      weput
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                      this bellfuse is definitely bigger than the one that was installed.

                      104587747_1200752116933780_1962497025036173231_n.jpg

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                      • weputundefined
                        weput
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                        assuming you guys care...

                        definitely the fuse was faulty... it measured around 13ohms when measured off the board... but the part was really tiny... who knows.

                        the belfuse was dead zero... I placed it on the back as shown on the dozuki link provided... still pending the 10kohm resistor...

                        anyways, this is my temp reading graph now.
                        Capture.PNG

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                        • A Former User?
                          A Former User @weput
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                          @weput said in Error on Thermistors:

                          the part was really tiny

                          interesting, which revision of the board was it you had, look at the silk screen, on the top of the board.

                          good job on getting it sorted in the end!

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                          • weputundefined
                            weput
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                            @bearer said in Error on Thermistors:

                            good job on getting it sorted in the end!

                            is hardware version 1.0 m8

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