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    Sorry, I missed that in your original post
    The E1 error probably pops up because it simply didn't reach that temperature. that would be firmware.
    So there may be a setting that overwrites this. I can't read the provided files.
    So you may have one thing telling the system to not overshoot and another still waiting to reach temp.

    You didn't happen to replace a 24v supply with a 12v supply did you? Have to ask
    I am not sure where else to look considering each will work on their own.

    I start thinking on the lines of broken strands in current carrying DC power wires where you have a very specific localized high impedance zone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyDee View Post
    Sorry, I missed that in your original post
    The E1 error probably pops up because it simply didn't reach that temperature. that would be firmware.
    So there may be a setting that overwrites this. I can't read the provided files.
    So you may have one thing telling the system to not overshoot and another still waiting to reach temp.

    You didn't happen to replace a 24v supply with a 12v supply did you? Have to ask
    I am not sure where else to look considering each will work on their own.

    I start thinking on the lines of broken strands in current carrying DC power wires where you have a very specific localized high impedance zone.
    You know what it could be that the original was 24 volt and i put in a 12 volt. That sounds like it could be the problem. Will I need to send it back and get a 24 volt?

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