Thermistor 0 always reads 74 C.
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:55 am
Hi,
A homing mishap eventually led to my hot end thermistor getting damaged. I was not able to detect any connection between the leads using a multimeter. My replacement will arrive in a couple of days, but I have a problem that I need to resolve before it will do me much good.
M105 always reads about 74 C for the hot end temp regardless of whether anything is connected. I've even tried connecting my known good heated bed thermistor, but the reading is the same. Could I have fried something on the board? I have looked over the schematic, but nothing jumps out at me. I don't see a fuse in line with the thermistor connection. Any suggestions on how to determine why this is always reading something around 74 C?
One thing I've also considered is switching to the thermistor 1 connection, but the firmware doesn't have the pin set for that and what I see in the schematic for thermistor 0 doesn't match what I see set in the firmware so I'm at a loss as to what to put for the other two thermistor pin values. Does anyone have a recommendation for figuring out how the pins on the schematic map to what is used in the firmware?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-Joshua.
A homing mishap eventually led to my hot end thermistor getting damaged. I was not able to detect any connection between the leads using a multimeter. My replacement will arrive in a couple of days, but I have a problem that I need to resolve before it will do me much good.
M105 always reads about 74 C for the hot end temp regardless of whether anything is connected. I've even tried connecting my known good heated bed thermistor, but the reading is the same. Could I have fried something on the board? I have looked over the schematic, but nothing jumps out at me. I don't see a fuse in line with the thermistor connection. Any suggestions on how to determine why this is always reading something around 74 C?
One thing I've also considered is switching to the thermistor 1 connection, but the firmware doesn't have the pin set for that and what I see in the schematic for thermistor 0 doesn't match what I see set in the firmware so I'm at a loss as to what to put for the other two thermistor pin values. Does anyone have a recommendation for figuring out how the pins on the schematic map to what is used in the firmware?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-Joshua.