Error: Temperature reading fault on heater 0
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@felixlvh said in Error: Temperature reading fault on heater 0:
80.3K
config says its a 100k thermistor so it should be about right
maybe you should connect vssa directly to ground on a unused thermistor input now that you have nothing else connected; power from usb and see if that makes a difference
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@bearer Thanks, i am still uncertain about the vssa fuse. if you see the image here, https://ibb.co/TYb2MNS i got reading 90.9K. i can now confirm board is v1.01.
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you should get pretty much 0. (or at least single digit ohms)
if you have a wire handy, run it as shown here, connect the thermistor to e0 or bed and power from usb.
(it'll bypass the fuse, which should be safe when only the thermistor and usb is connected)
edit: seems the 1.02 board do not have a resettable fuse
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connector_and_spare_part_numbers#Section_VSSA_fuse -
@bearer said in Error: Temperature reading fault on heater 0:
vssa directly to ground
@bearer If i did it correctly, It still shows the same error 2000'C
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you've got the thermistor connected to e1 and configured for e0? move it to e0?
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so you need a new fuse, ref the wiki link above.
edit; and you probably have to remap or repair fan2 as well.
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@bearer am i right to say usign external fuse like this? can i still print by bypassing it temporarily? thanks a ton!
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if the pins read vssa and gnd, then yes. (also very low value fuse, less is better, wiki says "between 125 and 250mA and a resistance of between 2 and 4 ohms.")
you can print with a bypass either a wire instead of the fuse, or like you tested - BUT there is likely a reason the fuse blew and the fan blew - your fan and thermistor have likely shorted on the hotend; and if it happens again with no fuse the CPU will likely be damaged.