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    • beejundefined
      beej @beej
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      @beej DWC temp.PNG

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      • Phaedruxundefined
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        @beej said in Heater 1 reading 160 C when off:

        Could the board connection be bad? How could do I switch it to use E0, the other heater?

        Connect your thermistor to the other temp port. ie e0temp

        Change your M308 to use that new pin

        M308 S1 P"e0temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B4725 C7.060000e-8

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        • Phaedruxundefined
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          Does your wiring run next to anything that might be generating interference?

          A good test may be to remove the thermistor from the hotend and reconnect it to the board with a new, shorter piece of wire.

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          • beejundefined
            beej @Phaedrux
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            @phaedrux
            I've used an different thermistor and connected it directly to the board and I'm getting the same result.
            I switched to the other port and same number

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            • dc42undefined
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              @beej please run M308 H1 and report the response.

              When you said "What I mean by off is I turn by printer on after hours if not days of it not running and it'll start of at 160" do you mean that after a while the temperature reading drops to the correct value?

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator @dc42
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                @dc42 said in Heater 1 reading 160 C when off:

                @beej please run M308 H1 and report the response.

                Previously it reported this

                8/24/2021, 11:43:31 AM m308 s1
                Sensor 1 type Thermistor using pin e1temp, reading 159.0, last error: sensor not ready, T:100000.0 B:4725.0 C:7.06e-8 R:2200.0 L:0 H:0

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                • beejundefined
                  beej @dc42
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                  @dc42 the moment I power up the duet it shows 159/158 and stays at that reading

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                  • beejundefined
                    beej @beej
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                    I've dropped the T value to 1000 and that puts it around 23C.
                    But when I set the heat to 200 and turn the heater on the measured values drops. Same if T is 100000. The measure value starts dropping.
                    Did I somehow screwup the board when I replaced a pin, 1) VIN on E3 was shorted?

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @beej
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                      @beej said in Heater 1 reading 160 C when off:

                      I've dropped the T value to 1000 and that puts it around 23C.
                      But when I set the heat to 200 and turn the heater on the measured values drops. Same if T is 100000. The measure value starts dropping.
                      Did I somehow screwup the board when I replaced a pin, 1) VIN on E3 was shorted?

                      It sounds to me that your "thermistor" may actually be a PT1000.

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                      • beejundefined
                        beej @dc42
                        last edited by beej

                        @dc42
                        lol, Yea that was the problem.
                        I don't remember buying a different sensor and all my backups have a thermistor setup. Must not have saved a backup before.

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