Last straw? Complete hotend failure today - heater fault, nothing happening now.
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 5:49 pm
In the middle of a print that I needed to complete a time-sensitive project by tonight...
Heater fault on my hotend.
Was printing at a typical 210 - I used the same temp and profile earlier today for a print and it was fine - when this print just stopped, indicating a heater fault.
I read here in this forum a couple things to look at - the connector going in from the whip to the board and an M303.
- First tried an M303 H1 S210, but no dice 2x over as the temp simply won't go up.
- When I inspected the connector itself, it looks like the wires are ok, but the black-wire side of the connector is brown and not white, as if it smoldered or something. I can't imagine that's not the issue.
Previously, I've continued only printing PLA, except one thing I did yesterday in PETG and thus at 235-240. PETG by the way seems to permanently fuse to the flex plate, leaving residue I can't fully get off even after removing the actual part and skirt.
@PartDaddy if you see mentions here (i'll also try to email or call) - I will gladly pay to overnight a new hotend assembly if that is what will fix it.
Heater fault on my hotend.
Was printing at a typical 210 - I used the same temp and profile earlier today for a print and it was fine - when this print just stopped, indicating a heater fault.
I read here in this forum a couple things to look at - the connector going in from the whip to the board and an M303.
- First tried an M303 H1 S210, but no dice 2x over as the temp simply won't go up.
- When I inspected the connector itself, it looks like the wires are ok, but the black-wire side of the connector is brown and not white, as if it smoldered or something. I can't imagine that's not the issue.
Previously, I've continued only printing PLA, except one thing I did yesterday in PETG and thus at 235-240. PETG by the way seems to permanently fuse to the flex plate, leaving residue I can't fully get off even after removing the actual part and skirt.
@PartDaddy if you see mentions here (i'll also try to email or call) - I will gladly pay to overnight a new hotend assembly if that is what will fix it.