Heater Fault
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@jay_s_uk Its one of E3D's
Thermistor Cartridge - E-SEMITEC-50-MOLEX-INC-CABLE
It has lessened a bit now for some reason -
@dave-parry you shouldn't be noise like that on those thermistors which would indicate an issue with either the connections or the cabling
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@jay_s_uk
Just to let you know tony I did the heater tuning as you suggested and its now completely flat. (the blip at the end was where the print finished and switched off and I reset the temp for the next print.)
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@dave-parry thats much better. I would still check the cabling as those severe spikes aren't normal. at least its working though
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Well I have the problem back again. When I start a print it drives down to wipe and start the print I get a heater fault error. It sometimes happens during a print too.
Have upgraded to release 3.4.0 beta 6 and that seems to have installed correctly, but still get the error.
I did do a heater tune but that was before the firmware update. -
@dave-parry It seems I have the latest version of Duet2_SDiap32_WiFiEth.bin (19-10-2021) so dont know what else to try.
Also if I reset the heater (but dont restart the print) it throws up the error again before it reaches the set temp.
I have also noticed that before the error comes up the temp reading goes all over the place far quicker than it can possibly do. But its not a bad connection. -
@dave-parry I would be ordering a new thermistor or replacing the cable as one of them must be dodgy
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@jay_s_uk tried that before and it made no difference, but will try again to see.
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@dave-parry Nope just the same problem.
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@dave-parry what did you change?
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@jay_s_uk Changed the sensor.
It was the same initially, but its behaving it self now.
When the print finishes will change the wiring connector. It's a 12 way molex. I have spares, so I will cut the wires and re-crimp them. see if that makes any difference. But moving the wires about didnt show any problems, but will change anyhow.