Heater faults with numerous different heaters and thermistors
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@dc42 Currently cooling settings are
1 0%
3 50%
5 75%
7 100%so by layer 10 it may be at the tipping point temp wise
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@deckingman Hopefully that's it and I can start to grow my hair back ;o) will no later today
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Not conclusive, as I haven't had chance to do a long test print. However, after 15 mins with the fan on 50% the printer is 'as happy as Larry' - and so am I. Hopefully I will have chance to do a full test tomorrow evening. Feel a little dumb for not seeing the correlation between cooling fan and the issue...facepalm
Regardless THANK YOU both VERY much indeed for pointing me in the right direction!!!
Hopefully will be able to update fully late tomorrow
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Now it's conclusive - 100% fan back-blow was the issue. Anything above 8% and it would create a heater fault. Have to look to a different fan duct as the semi-circular one I'm using seems to make it worse. Without a fan at all you eventually get a large mass of filament and no print :o(
Thank you both so much for your pointers. I can now move on to the next hurdle, what ever that will be ;o)
OK, so where were the plans for the better fan.....
Thanks guys!
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@foden Ahhh Nutz!
Not completely solved, even on 5% fan i get heater failure after about 15mins. Just ran another text with no fan duct, so air goes straight onto the bed behind the hotend. Fan was at 5% and i didn't use any filament. Heater fault at 1 hr 1 min 14 seconds, will repeat with the fan off and see what happens
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Does the temperature graph show a gradual deviation from the set temperature, or a sudden change?
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@dc42 Hi dc42, it was a sudden change - currnelty into the test, 52 mins, with no fan or filament
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@foden This is what it looks like so far https://imgur.com/a/ycVP0K4. When the fan is on there is a very slight tremor/wave in the hot end temp line
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@foden Now past where it failed last time, will leave it until the end or it fails 32% to go yet
The hot end I'm using has a e3d v6 block and thermistor, with the thermistor at the back nearest the fan. I may tril rotating the unit 180o to see what that does
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@foden completed print run without issue
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Silicone sock?
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@phaedrux Yes, there's a silicone sock on the heater block
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Ah yes, sorry I missed that above.
If it were the fan you should be able to force a fault by heating up and then maxing the fan. If you can't force an error with worst case scenario I think it would be even harder to get a fault in normal operation. That would lead me to think a intermittent writing fault has developed.
I'd try with a new thermistor and writing. If it doesn't help, at least you have a spare.
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@phaedrux I've gone through about 1/2 a dozen heaters and thermisters and several heat blocks all with the same issue. I have LOTS of spares now. If i have the fan at full speed it fails - the link is obvious now but it wasnt until deckingman and dc42 pointed it out.
My hot end assembly is a quick-removal type and I have tried 3 different versions of that, each with their own RJ45 pinvout board for cabling . It's definitely the fan cooling bouncing back onto the head/thermister.
Last test for today is running with fan at 35%, i rotated the hotend 90o and its holding up way better than before. I also up'd the print speed to 200% to stress everything else, loose cables, PSU etc - all good so far
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@foden fan at 45%
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@foden fan at 55% still holding temp
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@foden hmmm, another thought struck me as I'm doing this test. My previous cooling,,that failed, was in steps of 25%. Now I'm doing it in 5% steps, possibly the fan fired up way too fast for the thermister to react? I'm at 75% currently - may try that tomorrow as I'm fed up of testing and its late
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@foden last one tonight. Fan at 100% with hot end rotated 90%. I think he issue was fan related but not quite what we thought. Will test tomorrow with the same setup i have now, but think the fan was firing up too fast for the thermister/heater to cope. As i have the fan running now at 100% and the temp is holding perfectly
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How did you have the fan set when running a PID tune?
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@phaedrux I think the fans where off, hot end and bed, when i was running autotune, which i see, now, would be another contributing factor
Will re-run autotine with fan on and see what happens