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PSU cuts power when Heatbed Thermistor is attached

Posted by printer_dave 
PSU cuts power when Heatbed Thermistor is attached
August 20, 2017 07:38PM
Hello everybody.
As described in the title, my PSU shuts down immediately after turning it on.
Before, it had worked for months in this configuration. I bought it new around half a year ago so didn't expect a failure.
Turning it on without the motherboard attached works fine: the fan runs, the mosfets show their power led and I can measure the 12V with my multimeter.
But as soon as I turn the PSU on with the fully connected board, it cuts power.
So, I tried only the motherboard and screen and voila - it's working.
Next, I tried with thermistors attached (as otherwise I can't print). Hotend thermistor? No problem! But when powering on with Heatbed thermistor attached to the mainboard, PSU cuts power.

Any clue why this might happen??
I have soldered the heatbed-thermistor wires directly to the heatbed. So it can't be a bad connector or something.
Please help!! sad smiley sad smiley sad smiley

Thank you in advance for any help!!
Dave
Re: PSU cuts power when Heatbed Thermistor is attached
August 20, 2017 09:51PM
I would disconnect the heatbed thermistor connector that plugs into the mainboard then plug another thermistor into the mainboard (just hanging in the "breeze" above the motherboard) and see what you get -
a 100k resistor would probably do if you are short of a thermo.
If the power supply stays on, you will know what to do next!


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Waitaki 3D Printer
Re: PSU cuts power when Heatbed Thermistor is attached
August 20, 2017 09:54PM
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waitaki
I would disconnect the heatbed thermistor connector that plugs into the mainboard then plug another thermistor into the mainboard (just hanging in the "breeze" above the motherboard) and see what you get -
a 100k resistor would probably do if you are short of a thermo.
If the power supply stays on, you will know what to do next!
Thank you very much! I do have a few 100k hotend thermistors lying around, will definitely try that!
Great idea smiling smiley

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/20/2017 09:55PM by printer_dave.
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