OK, I have a MKS 1.5 board, which is supposed to be a combination Arduino/Ramps board on a delta printer. The board has a non-controllable, always on 24 volt outlet which is used by the cold end fan and a separate layer cooling fan which is attached to the fan terminals. This is a bowden setup, so there is no co-location of the fan wires and the extruder stepper wires once they leave the board area.
- The board is power reset completely
- The hot end is heated
- Using the front panel, a little filament is extruded. No movement is seen in the cooling fan.
- A small print is done.
- Using the front panel, a little filament is extruded. This time, the layer cooling fan comes on whenever the extruder is run, and it stops when the extruder stops.
I am having extrusion problems. I thought, "maybe the extruder is having power robbed from it to run the fan".
So I reflashed the software, yesterday, using the stable version of repetier freshly downloaded. And just to be sure, since I thought I had a bad extruder motor, I swapped the extruder driver in the firmware to use the E1 controller rather than E0 and moved the plug. It still happens.
Is this intentional? A bug in the repetier firmware? Is there any case where extrusion could turn on the layer cooling fan? Or is this some sort of hardware issue on the board?
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