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    • RE: Another post about thermistors reading 2000C

      Success! Upon updating to 3.0.0 both temp readings kicked in:

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      Will now update to 3.1.1 as you mentioned.

      Thanks again for you swift response!

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: Another post about thermistors reading 2000C

      That must be it! I thought that I had firmware version 3 because it referred to that in the config.g file. However, when I send M115 to the machine, it seems I have an older firmware.

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      Thank you!! I will try to update it and see how it goes.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    Latest posts made by apairofcleats

    • RE: Another post about thermistors reading 2000C

      Success! Upon updating to 3.0.0 both temp readings kicked in:

      c5512699-6286-4cea-a8ab-2249868db95e-image.png

      Will now update to 3.1.1 as you mentioned.

      Thanks again for you swift response!

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: Another post about thermistors reading 2000C

      That must be it! I thought that I had firmware version 3 because it referred to that in the config.g file. However, when I send M115 to the machine, it seems I have an older firmware.

      a12ed507-cc31-4125-afd2-fee55b7e6f54-image.png

      Thank you!! I will try to update it and see how it goes.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: Another post about thermistors reading 2000C

      I measured resistance across the two thermistors. One is 120kohm and the other is 107kohm.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: Another post about thermistors reading 2000C

      @fcwilt No, I think the connections are good. I took that photo after iterating with a few different thermistors. Here is the current setup, where I have the bedtemp termistor (with the right connector) hooked up to the bedtemp pin. I have a spare extruder thermistor (with the wrong connector, but it is still a good connection) hooked up to E0.

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    • RE: Another post about thermistors reading 2000C

      One update, I was previously running the extruder stepper (without heat) in cold extrusion mode, and as such had remove the H1 parameter from the M563 definition. I added that back in, and that fixed the n/a issue in the Extruder "current" field. But (of course) this now also says 2000C. I have two thermistors, both 100kohm, hooked up to the E0 and tempbed pins, and am getting 2000C for both of them now:

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    • Another post about thermistors reading 2000C

      Hi, I'm trying to set up my newly purchase Duet 2 Wifi, and am stuck trying to get a temperature readings to work. Specifically, trying to get the bedtemp thermistor to read something other than 2000C (open circuit).

      I don't have the bed heater or extruder heater connected up yet (am simply testing and configuring each item as I connect it in order to familiarize with the Gcode settings). I'm just trying to get the bedheater to give me a value other than 2000C. I do have the steppers and endstops working.

      The bedtemp thermistor is from an Anycubic Predator heated bed:
      https://www.anycubic.com/products/ultrabase-hotbed-platform-380x380mm-for-predator
      It is a 100kohm resistor. I measured with a multimeter and found it to be 120kohm at present temperature.

      I have the following config.g file, running Firmware version 3:
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      My wire connections are as shown: e1f621ed-cd1f-4609-8fc2-6bc6600e0ee0-image.png

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      Here are the things I tried:

      • tried using a different thermistor (also 100kohm), but no difference (here is the thermistor i used):
        • https://e3d-online.com/collections/printer-parts-electrical/products/thermistor-cartridge
        • It is a Semitec 104NT, with the following ratings:
        • NTC Type Thermistor
        • 100 kOhm resistance
        • B parameter: 4267K
      • tried using a different thermistor i had lying around that I measured the resistance of and found to be about 7kohm, and changed the gcode to T7000 to reflect this resistance value, no difference
      • tried plugging the different thermistors into the E0 thermistor connection, to see if it would register there, but no change.

      How can I make the E0 temperature show up in the Web HMI, it seems to always shows n/a ?
      Does the thermistor reading only work if the heater beds are on/active?
      Is there any other debugging I can do, could there be some fault in the board?

      Thanks

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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