Hotend Heating Failure August 18, 2021 01:43PM |
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Re: Hotend Heating Failure August 18, 2021 07:05PM |
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Re: Hotend Heating Failure August 18, 2021 07:48PM |
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felystar
When I used a multimeter to measure the voltage on the RAMPS hotend connection something weird happened, because the temperature started increasing and the printer worked well. I managed to print the radial fan adapter again using the mounted radial fan I printed at the beginning. However, when I went back to do another print right after this one finished, I started getting the same error again. Measuring with the multimeter did not magically solve the problem this time. I am not sure how to detect which component is the faulty one (MOSFET, the heating block of the hotend, …) Can someone lend me a hand?
Thank you so much
Re: Hotend Heating Failure August 19, 2021 07:14AM |
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DragonFire
You should measure the resistance of the heating element. If it is infinite, then that component has failed.
One other way to test is to swap around the heating element wires between printhead and heated bed, and also the temperature sensor wires for the printhead and heated bed.
If the fault now effects the heated bed, and the heated bed doesn't get warm, then the fault is with the mosFET on your controller.
Rather than swap out a bad mosFET, you can alter the pin settings on firmware to use a second extruder as the first extruder. A software fix for a bad mosFET rather than changing the component.
Re: Hotend Heating Failure August 21, 2021 07:42AM |
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Re: Hotend Heating Failure August 25, 2021 02:25PM |
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