QuoteDust You have probably damaged the analog to digital converts in the controller... You have probably put 12v on the 5v analog pin. A thermistor is a variable resistor that changes based on heat. To accurately measure it you need to unplug it. Thanks for the reply @Dust It's interesting how it affected the bed temp as well, without a schematic for the board I'm just guessing. I supposeby Shreks donkey - Controllers
Hi everyone, this is my first post so take it easy on me. I have an MKS Gen L V1.0 board that is showing incorrect temp readings and shuts down due to thermal issues as a result. It's showing 132 deg bed temp and 145 nozzle temp as soon as I power it on. It will still heat the nozzle to extrusion temp and once it gets over 132 deg the nozzle temp readout seems OK (it shuts off at the normal tempby Shreks donkey - Controllers