@dc42 said in Possible short in pt100? Sparking hotend:
@johnjohn1990 said in Possible short in pt100? Sparking hotend:
Now im asking stupid... how do i check for shortage in pt100 and heater? That stuff isnt really my primary doing..
Disconnect tghe PT100 wires from the daughter board, then use a multimeter to measure the resistance between one of the PT100 wires and the hot end metalwork. Your multimeter should report it as "infinite".
Check between one of the heater wires and the jot end metal work in the same way.
Its not grounded on 220v side, since i dont have any 3pin plugs in my wall..
Ouch! Is that legal in your country? Here in the UK, anything with a metal case (such as the case of the Meanwell) must be powered using a 3-core mains cable and plug. There is no such thing as a 2-pin wall socket, except for a shaver socket that has a built-in isolating transformer.
Legal and legal... depends..
If the electrical installations in the property is older than before the law you mention, its only related to if youre running a business, and insurance coverage if something catches fire...
Ive never heard otherwise... 🙂
It just says "1"... as it shows if i dont connect it to anything.. so i believe that is ok?
Tried all 4 wires, all fans and heater, nothing...
Also i cant measure any voltage between hotend/carriage and case/frame... nothing..
This still happens when i take heater and fans completely off.. so right now its only the pt100 connected to the board, and it still does it... this my 4th pt100 sensor in half a year 😮