SOLVED - Heater Temp not increasing after initial test.
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Its sort of a process to remove and open the enclosure....but i have the heater wires coming out of the e0 output connector.... but i think im finding my issue...in the reprap configurator
SO... currently its labeled like this for the I/O mapping/ heaters and tools
but it looks like in the I/O mapping section i should swap nozzle and heater so the nozzle output is on 0 and the bed is on 1
but when i do that and go to the tool define section It wont let me select the H1 option it just keeps it N/A
should i just swap the wires to the e1 heater output maybe and see if that works?
Im not understanding why it wont let me select the nozzle as the 0 heater in the mapping page and also define it as a tool. and i tried changing it to tool 1 but it still doesnt work
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thats how the heater output is wired e0
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and this doesnt define heater 1 as tool 1?
; Tools
M563 P1 S"Nozzle" D0 H1 F0 ; define tool 1
G10 P1 X0 Y0 Z0 ; set tool 1 axis offsets
G10 P1 R0 S0 ; set initial tool 1 active and standby temperatures to 0C -
It's typical to have the bed heater defined as heater 0 and extruders after.
The first tool should be tool0.
Leave your wiring as it is, and change your config like this
; Tools M563 P0 S"Nozzle" D0 H1 F0 ; define tool 0 G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0 ; set tool 0 axis offsets G10 P0 R0 S0 ; set initial tool 0 active and standby temperatures to 0C
Then at the bottom of config.g add
T0
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should i change my heaters m950 values to reflect accordingly?
like delete the T0 from the bed m950 and change the nozzle m950 to T0?
or just delete those values all together from that heater section of the config? -
No, leave the heater section alone. Just change the tool definition.
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ugh dangit. Nada.
and you're sure the nozzle T1 and bed T0 in the heaters section aren't affecting that?
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Ok so I was just starting to feel like it may somehow be a bad heater core and I plugged in a new rapido hotend just to at least rule it out. And it worked!!
No idea if it sent it to the moon on initial test and burned the heater core out or something but It appears to have just been the heater itself!
Sheesh! -
@anvil i did say check it with a multimeter....
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@jay_s_uk haha yaaaaa. crud
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