I have tried uploading the Sprinter firmware again, which the Arduino IDE claims has been successful, but no change, regardless of the bed thermistor setting. It stills reads 10 degrees celsius. Any other thoughts on this?by CJS62 - Huxley
I have refreshed the temp and it is consistent. 27 should be right for ambient room temperature. I have radiator heat and it gets warm enough I have to open windows to cool it off! My concern is the bed temp, which is displaying far lower than ambient. If I put my hand on the bed for a few seconds the temp reading will rise, and if I send a signal to heat the bed it will rise, so it may be a seby CJS62 - Huxley
I finally got my bed temp to read, but I have an extruder reading of 27 and a bed temp of 10. If I increase the bed temp, it does indeed go up. I ordered my Huxley last year around this time (its taken me a while to focus on getting it together) so I may be on an older version. I have Sanguinolulo electronics. Firmware? What is the most likely culprit? Thanks!by CJS62 - Huxley
Thanks! I think that's got me what I need.by CJS62 - Huxley
I am in the US. I did look in those places, as well as Newark/Element14, which is where I suspect I'll order from. I guess my question is less about accessibility as it is about what it is I am looking for. None of the connectors I see when I search for IDC or Insulation Displacement look like a match and I suspect I may be searching in the wrong place or that there is another name for the connby CJS62 - Huxley
Hello all! I am in the slow process of completing my Huxley build from a RRP kit. Somewhere along the line (I have been off and on since April) I have lost the cap portion of the IDC that connects the ribbon cable to the heated bed. I was wondering if anyone has a part number or source they could point me to. My searches have been inconclusive. Thanks!by CJS62 - Huxley