Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately, I got the same error message: 18:17:15.584 : T:22.05 /0.00 B:48.69 /70.00 @:0 B@:127 18:17:16.582 : T:22.09 /0.00 B:48.75 /70.00 @:0 B@:127 18:17:17.583 : T:22.16 /0.00 B:48.77 /70.00 @:0 B@:127 18:17:18.577 : T:22.16 /0.00 B:48.77 /70.00 @:0 B@:127 18:17:19.580 : T:22.21 /0.00 B:48.82 /70.00 @:0 B@:127 18:17:20.576 : T:22.28 /0.00 B:48.85 /70.00 @:0 B@:127by tomoneill1991 - Prusa i3 and variants
Hello everyone!!! I've narrowed down the issue to this: When the Extruder fan is running above 50% the hotbed begins to lose temperature. My bed is set to 70C. If the fan is moving at 75%-100% then the hotbed will begin to lose temperature quickly. Once that occurs I'll receive one of two Fatal Errors: 13:54:11.269 : Error:Heating failed, system stopped! Heater_ID: bed 13:54:11.271 : Error: Pby tomoneill1991 - Prusa i3 and variants
Looks like this was resolved. I cut and stripped the wire and connected it to the D9 terminalby tomoneill1991 - Prusa i3 and variants
Looks like this was resolved. I ended up cutting and stripping the wire and connecting it to the D9 terminal on the RAMPS board.by tomoneill1991 - Prusa i3 and variants
Hello! I have the DIY RepRap Prusa I3 3D Printer Kit: I'm following these two guides: - Video - - PDF - In the video, the instructor says the D9 terminals slots are for a "print cooling fan" and the Extruder fan should be plugged directly into the power supply. This contradicts what's listed in the PDF which reads "Connect the Fan wires to the blue screw terminals marked “D9” on the RAMPSby tomoneill1991 - Prusa i3 and variants
Hello! I have the DIY RepRap Prusa I3 3D Printer Kit: I'm following these two guides: - - In the video, the instructor says the D9 terminals slots are for a "print cooling fan" and the Extruder fan should be plugged directly into the power supply. This contradicts what's listed in the PDF which reads "Connect the Fan wires to the blue screw terminals marked “D9” on the RAMPS board". Herby tomoneill1991 - Prusa i3 and variants