probabbly. I remember tapping he screwdriver on the heater block while trying to move the fan/heatsink so i can get to the blockage. The thermisor was also jumping from 66- 350 in number. it must of got loose somehow, and when i tapped the block thats all it needed to short out. so its possible it would of happened later anyway, because i wasn't actually moving the termistors wire. i've had toby DarkShadowsX5 - Prusa i3 and variants
@0_lampe There was a big enough spark to blow the thermistor's wire like a fuse. so idk if it was just the resistor hopefully it was.. I did find said resistor RN1 second from the left reads 4.12k just below the norm 5% tolarance others read 4.73k - 4.66k which is within 5% or 235 ohm. of course that would be the one. If i attempt to fix it i still have to get a few things. :/by DarkShadowsX5 - Prusa i3 and variants
Thank you gmkee! I was looking in temprature.h.. lol didn't get anywhere. pins.h Line 708: #define TEMP_0_PIN 15 // ANALOG NUMBERING //changed to 15 from 13 Line 709: #define TEMP_1_PIN 13 // ANALOG NUMBERING //changed to 13 from 15 That was exacty what i needed. uploaded it and it works!. tested it with the bed thermistor. Now to get that 5 pack of thermistors fromby DarkShadowsX5 - Prusa i3 and variants
So i rushed trying to fix an ABS filament blockage. I didn't unplug and somehow shorted out my extruder thermistor. I need to buy a replacement now... board now reads ~62-63c for extruder temp even when no Thermistor is plugged into port A13. I have a MKS BASE v1.3 Marlin firmware (of course), and i was wondering if i can somehow use port A15 for extruder1 temp instead by changing some firmwarby DarkShadowsX5 - Prusa i3 and variants