Onyx won't heat more than 65º
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 12:15 am
Hi all,
I'm an original Rostock Max backer on Indiegogo- After 3 months of messing with it way back then, I was unable to get a decent print and gave up on my poor max until last month when I swore I would get it working. Its close... o so close, but not quite... Any advice on getting the Onyx board hotter are appreciated!
About the machine:
I've upgraded to the EZStruder, I also updated the firmware to 0.91 and added the Onyx (r2 version I had bought a while back). After numerous print tests and utter failures with PLA clogging the extruder (I usually print ABS), I finally replaced the extruder with an E3D-V6 hotend. The machine is now printing great. I love this new hotend!
Outstanding issue: Onyx (r2) won't heat more than 65º
The only remaining issue is that I cannot get the Onyx build plate to heat higher than 65º. In fact, while the extruder is heating, I can't get it higher than 60º. I see here ( http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=3847 ) , people are talking about subbing in a 24v power supply. I'd really prefer not to send any more money on this thing and I'm nervous about running 24v through the board. I also hate to add a second dedicated supply unless I absolutely have to.
Does anyone have any advice for me?
I'm an original Rostock Max backer on Indiegogo- After 3 months of messing with it way back then, I was unable to get a decent print and gave up on my poor max until last month when I swore I would get it working. Its close... o so close, but not quite... Any advice on getting the Onyx board hotter are appreciated!
About the machine:
I've upgraded to the EZStruder, I also updated the firmware to 0.91 and added the Onyx (r2 version I had bought a while back). After numerous print tests and utter failures with PLA clogging the extruder (I usually print ABS), I finally replaced the extruder with an E3D-V6 hotend. The machine is now printing great. I love this new hotend!
Outstanding issue: Onyx (r2) won't heat more than 65º
The only remaining issue is that I cannot get the Onyx build plate to heat higher than 65º. In fact, while the extruder is heating, I can't get it higher than 60º. I see here ( http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=3847 ) , people are talking about subbing in a 24v power supply. I'd really prefer not to send any more money on this thing and I'm nervous about running 24v through the board. I also hate to add a second dedicated supply unless I absolutely have to.
Does anyone have any advice for me?