Yep! 5-6 prints done so far, no issues :) The thermistor on the heatbed is a bit messed upp though, but no biggie. It is reading about 20C higher than it is, but have a new one on the way, and its...
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Yep! 5-6 prints done so far, no issues :) The thermistor on the heatbed is a bit messed upp though, but no biggie. It is reading about 20C higher than it is, but have a new one on the way, and its...
I solved it! :D Removing both those capacitors, and not bridging, did the trick. Just two blank spots, where I had circled in the picture.
Stopped working again :/
I have to check, the ones marked in yellow are capacitors, right?
I dont know how, but new capacitor did the trick. Both temps now working! :D
THanks for the help! :)
Probably did mess the heatbed capacitor upp, hehe. Going to try another reflow on it, if that doesnt work; new capacitor (ill use the same one that I put on the extruder, it seems to work well)
Ok, so random capacitor did the trick. However, now the heatbed is showing wrong temp, but the extruder is working.
I went ahead and bypassed it. Started upp, but now both extruder and heatbed are showing wrong temps.
Seems like its C47 that is broken, from what I can tell. I assume that is a capacitor? Can I switch it for any capacitor, or do I need a specific one?
Also, "long" beep when I put the multimeter on both pins on E_T; but not on the others.
Reflow done. Now extruder says 295C. Maybe less shorting, or something like that? Ill try another reflow now.
Could that help?
Just did some more troubleshooting...
Soo, new firmware. Now it shows: 364C extruder, 36C heatbed. The heatbed is a bit too high, but it responds to heat (goes upp to 43C when I hold the...
Hi!
I just finished building my Anet A8 printer. The first print worked fine, I set it to "cooldown", then unplugged it after a few mins. Now, a few hours later, it will no longer print. Both...