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    • dc42undefined
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        • sd_mattundefined
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          @dc42 What info are you missing. I can re post

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            @davidvh86 Is there anything you want me to post to clear up any confusion?

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            • Phaedruxundefined
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              Post a photo of the sensor and the board.

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                @Phaedrux 20200802_121400.jpg ![0_1596401451712_20200802_134550.jpg](Uploading 100%) ![0_1596401481981_20200802_134550.jpg](Uploading 100%)

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                • sd_mattundefined
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                  Screenshot (26).png

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                    @Phaedrux With the wire, or a 100 ohm resistor, or simply with the "daughterboard" removed I get the same result.......2000 and faultScreenshot (27).png

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                    • dc42undefined
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                      Use the 100 ohm resistor. A wire will give you a 2000 reading.

                      If you send the M305 P3 X201 command from the console, does it respond with an error message?

                      What is the response if you send M305 P3 X200?

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
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                        @sd_matt said in Thermistor daughterboard beginner question.:

                        Screenshot (26).png

                        That is a thermistor, not a PT100 sensor.

                        Either connect the thermistor directly to the thermistor inout on the Duet board, or get a PT100 sensor like this to use with the daughterboard.

                        https://e3d-online.com/products/pt100-temperature-sensor

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                          @dc42 said in Thermistor daughterboard beginner question.:

                          If you send the M305 P3 X201 command from the console, does it respond with an error message?
                          What is the response if you send M305 P3 X200?

                          If you send the M305 P3 X201 command from the console, does it respond with an error message?
                          No

                          What is the response if you send M305 P3 X200?
                          M305 P3 X200
                          Error: Failed to initialise RTD: bad response from sensor

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                          • sd_mattundefined
                            sd_matt @Phaedrux
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                            @Phaedrux Ordered the part

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators @sd_matt
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                              @sd_matt said in Thermistor daughterboard beginner question.:

                              @dc42 said in Thermistor daughterboard beginner question.:

                              If you send the M305 P3 X201 command from the console, does it respond with an error message?
                              What is the response if you send M305 P3 X200?

                              If you send the M305 P3 X201 command from the console, does it respond with an error message?
                              No

                              What is the response if you send M305 P3 X200?
                              M305 P3 X200
                              Error: Failed to initialise RTD: bad response from sensor

                              You can also try sending just M305 P3. The response should include a description of the last error.

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                              • Kayjayundefined
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                                @sd_matt it would appear that you are trying to connect a thermistor to the daughterboard. The daughterboard you have is for use with a PT100, there are links above taking you to a page that shows very clearly how to connect it.
                                If you connect the PT100 to the connector you have the wire linked in the photo then use M305 P3 X201, if you use the other connector then select channel 200 instead of 201.

                                If you want to use the thermistor then it will need to be connected to the appropriate terminal on the Duet motherboard not the daughterboard.

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
                                  Phaedrux Moderator @sd_matt
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                                  @sd_matt said in Thermistor daughterboard beginner question.:

                                  @Phaedrux Ordered the part

                                  Great. In the meantime, you should try using the resistor that came with the daughterboard to check that the daughterboard and your configuration is working, so that when the sensor arrives you can connect it and be up and running quickly.

                                  https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/PT100_temperature_sensor_daughter_board

                                  https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_PT100_temperature_sensors

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