Ah of course. Lower temperature while probing.
I wonder what s3d will do if I set a low temp in the starting script before the bedleveling routine.
I’ll experiment a little and return.
Ah of course. Lower temperature while probing.
I wonder what s3d will do if I set a low temp in the starting script before the bedleveling routine.
I’ll experiment a little and return.
Hello,
How do you guys avoid making a bed full of dots and spider web when probing?
No matter how much I retract before probing I end up with a mess when probing is done.
/Niklas
Great. Then hopefully This Will work
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B55_VkyZJuz0cGV3X3puZ1RXQUE
Ah but even if I turn the multimeter up to 2000K ohm's it doesn't register anything.
Oh well, I ordered a few spares which will arrive tomorrow. Thanks to the efficient Farnell!
Ordered this:
MF-MSMF014-2 MULTIFUSE, SMD, 0.14A
http://dk.farnell.com/bourns/mf-msmf014-2/multifuse-smd-0-14a/dp/9350284?CMP=i-ddd7-00001003
So I will add a self resetting fuse as per your instructions.
Connect the fuse between the E0 thermistor VSSA pin and the E1 endstop ground pin.
Will this fix all thermistors? Or do I need to add one for E1 and bed temp also?
Here is a video of it ..
Sorry about the upside down. It was difficult to probe and hold the phone at the same time!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4fdPfm9vks
Well if I set my multimeter to 200 ohm, it can register down to 0.1 ohm.
But when I put the probes on the VSSA and ground it still displays 1 on the display. As it does when the probes are not touching anything.
Oh now I found this
https://duet3d.com/wiki/Connector_and_spare_part_numbers#VSSA_fuse
haha always one step ahead huh Dave
But isn't it odd that I can't measure any resistance at all?
Hello,
Both hotend and bed are showing 2000c. So from what I can read in other posts the VSSA fuse is most likely blown.
But when I try to measure the resistance from an end stop ground pin to the VSSA pin on the back, it shows no resistance at all.
Could you provide a diagnostic and repair guide for dummies?
Kind regards, Niklas
Oh thank you!
Important! If you use an IR Z probe or some other type that does not need to be deployed, delete the files sys/deployprobe and sys/retractprobe.g if they exist, because they are now called automatically. You can do this in the System Files Editor of the web interface.