Cold Hot End
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 6:47 pm
Hi folks!
I have a Rostock Max v2 that I have been very happy with but it has been having a few extruder issues of late so I'm turning to the crowd for advice.
I typically run long prints(~48 hours) in PLA. My first layer is 230 degrees then the rest of the print runs at 218 with the plate at 60 (fans are set to 100% as well). I've had stellar prints and have racked up a lot of time (16,000 meters of filament) on the machine since I got it in September.
A few weeks ago I had several failed prints (all extruder feed issues) before realizing that the fan cooling the extruder barrel was not working. I just replaced it and now realize there's another issue.
Now the hot end is failing to keep up to temp. In order to get the extruder to 230 to start the print, I have to touch the fan to stop it- otherwise it never gets hotter than 221. Then when the print is running it runs at 207. or 206. instead of 218. In fact I usually run the machine at 125 or 130% speed, but the temp was in the 194 area until I slowed it down and cut the cooling fan to 50%.
I'm thinking one of the heating resistors is probably bad. I'm not so electrically minded. How do I check this with a voltmeter? Or do you have any other advice?
I have a Rostock Max v2 that I have been very happy with but it has been having a few extruder issues of late so I'm turning to the crowd for advice.
I typically run long prints(~48 hours) in PLA. My first layer is 230 degrees then the rest of the print runs at 218 with the plate at 60 (fans are set to 100% as well). I've had stellar prints and have racked up a lot of time (16,000 meters of filament) on the machine since I got it in September.
A few weeks ago I had several failed prints (all extruder feed issues) before realizing that the fan cooling the extruder barrel was not working. I just replaced it and now realize there's another issue.
Now the hot end is failing to keep up to temp. In order to get the extruder to 230 to start the print, I have to touch the fan to stop it- otherwise it never gets hotter than 221. Then when the print is running it runs at 207. or 206. instead of 218. In fact I usually run the machine at 125 or 130% speed, but the temp was in the 194 area until I slowed it down and cut the cooling fan to 50%.
I'm thinking one of the heating resistors is probably bad. I'm not so electrically minded. How do I check this with a voltmeter? Or do you have any other advice?