Strange values on E0 temp, and bed not heating up.
-
This post is deleted! -
Update:
After installing a 3rd brand new thermistor, de extruder is heating up, and reads normal values.
Next problem. (I've several issues.. )
When i heat the bed, it starts heating up... but only for about 8 a 10 seconds..
-
@SoDamnInsane have you PID tuned the bed yet?
-
@Phaedrux said in Strange values on E0 temp, and bed not heating up.:
@SoDamnInsane have you PID tuned the bed yet?
Thanks, @Phaedrux for the quick response..
When I had Marlin firmware, I did.
But I now see so many settings related to the heatbed that I don't know what to do anymore ... Sorry, noob. LOLI used the web configurator to play safe.
Below are the current settings ...I would be eternally grateful if I could finally use my printer after 4 weeks ... haha;)
I still have 1 problem after that, but that will come later ...;)
-
@SoDamnInsane You need to tune your heater settings with M303. For full details see: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Tuning_the_heater_temperature_control
Your heater settings are set to the default.
M307 H0 B0 S1.00 M307 H1 B0 S1.00
You need to tune your heaters, with something like:
M303 H0 S60 M303 H1 S200
Run them each a number of times (usually 3 times is enough), but wait for the heater to be at room temperature before doing it again. Once the results converge, send M500 to save them to config-override.g
Then either add M501 to the end of config.g so they load from config-override.g, or copy the heater settings to config.g, replacing the default values for M307.
You can check the current heater settings by sending M307 H0 or M307 H1 from the console.
Ian
-
You can follow this step by step as well.
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/Ender+3+Pro+and+Duet+Maestro+Guide+Part+4:+Calibration/40#s161
In fact that whole guide series might be helpful for you.
-
@SoDamnInsane Also, when posting your config.g, it's best to copy the text of the config.g into your post, rather than post a picture. Then if anything needs to be copy/pasted, it's easier for the people trying to help you! Use the 'code' format from the edit menu </> , and it comes out like this, and doesn't take up too much space:
code_text
Ian
-
Thank you very very much.... @Phaedrux and @droftarts !!
I'll do that right now, lol.
I'll keep you posted!Maybe there's a chance that i can start printing this year...
-
@droftarts said in Strange values on E0 temp, and bed not heating up.:
@SoDamnInsane Also, when posting your config.g, it's best to copy the text of the config.g into your post, rather than post a picture. Then if anything needs to be copy/pasted, it's easier for the people trying to help you! Use the 'code' format from the edit menu </> , and it comes out like this, and doesn't take up too much space:
code_text
Ian
I'm very sorry.
I'll keep it in mind for a next time... And there will be a next time, LOL.
Problems with Z axes. But first tackle this problem. -
Thanks @Phaedrux and @droftarts !! You made me very, very happy!!! It's working now!