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Solved *MOVED to R2*Extruder and Bed temperature reading issues

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  1. Taylor Lee

    Taylor Lee New Member

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    So I have seen people dealing with similar issues for their hot end or bed, but never both at the same time. The hot end temperature reads around 115 and the bed around 160. If I try to heat up either I get a and error message identifying it. I have checked both and do not se any connection issues, and the machine behaves the same way if they are disconnected, not a good sign :( .

    Has anyone come across something like this before? I noticed it a few days after finishing a 12 hour print, I'm worried something on the driver board may have thermal damage.
     
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    Do you have a spare RAMPS board to test? I don't think that it's the thermistors since this issue is with two thermistors simultaneously.
     
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    Hi Taylor,
    Where are you finding the error ? Is it with matter control and a pop up that says something about heating failed? Can you open the gcode terminal (some call it a communication log) and try again. If you copy and paste everything in there we may see an error and can direct you down a good trouble shooting path.
     
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    Yep, confirm with some testing and the specific errors.
    If both are actually reading failed and it is not just a bad wire/connector then the RAMPS is the next likely suspect.
     
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    Thanks for getting back to me quickly everyone!

    here is the terminal when I try setting the extruder to 130C;
    end: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.29 /0.00 B:163.57 /0.00 @:0 B@:0
    Send: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.27 /0.00 B:163.49 /0.00 @:0 B@:0
    Send: M104 S130.000000
    Recv: ok
    Send: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.29 /130.00 B:163.54 /0.00 @:127 B@:0
    Send: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.29 /130.00 B:163.48 /0.00 @:127 B@:0
    Send: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.29 /130.00 B:163.45 /0.00 @:127 B@:0
    Send: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.29 /130.00 B:163.54 /0.00 @:127 B@:0
    Send: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.29 /130.00 B:163.52 /0.00 @:127 B@:0
    Send: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.29 /130.00 B:163.51 /0.00 @:127 B@:0
    Send: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.29 /130.00 B:163.47 /0.00 @:127 B@:0
    Send: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.27 /130.00 B:163.47 /0.00 @:127 B@:0
    Send: M105
    Recv: ok T:116.29 /130.00 B:163.44 /0.00 @:127 B@:0
    Recv: Error:Heating failed, system stopped! Heater_ID: 0
    Changing monitoring state from 'Operational' to 'Error: Heating failed, system stopped! Heater_ID: 0
    '
    Recv: Error:printer halted. kill() called!

    The error would look similar if i tried heating the bed.
    Unfortunately I don't have another RAMPS board to test with. Im wondering if maybe a bad solder joint came loose when the board cold down after the long print. Does the controller ADC use a common reference shunt or resistor?
     
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    shot sorry all, I posted in the wrong thread... I have a Robo R2. guess I'll repost over there. Thanks and sorry again!
     
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    We will move it.
     
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