Velleman won't go past a certain temp
Velleman won't go past a certain temp
I can't get my velleman to heat up past a certain point, it cycles on and off at lower temps fine but at higher temps that I need to properly melt the plastic it just keeps tryning to heat up , It's not overheating. At first I thought it wasn't getting enough current being on a generator, but Now I have my power back and it does the same thing. I also thought maybe only one resistor was working but now the connections are soldered and it still won't go past a certain temperature. When I take the hotend off my printer It cycles at that setting fine for some reason, Maybe I should replace my wiring for that? Is CAT5 doubled up enough for it?
Re: Velleman won't go past a certain temp
Yeah, i'd try upping the wire size running to the heating resistors. That sounds like where you're starving it for power?
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Hi tom,
My vellman board came with an extra resistor, I think I remember reading somewhere that this extra resistor should be used if you want to go the the higher temps.
I just thought that maybe this was the case?
My vellman board came with an extra resistor, I think I remember reading somewhere that this extra resistor should be used if you want to go the the higher temps.
I just thought that maybe this was the case?
Re: Velleman won't go past a certain temp
John, I was thinking Of replacing the wire with that, I was using 12 gauge wire before which was fine. , It's not the resistor either, it was working fine with this setup before .
Re: Velleman won't go past a certain temp
re did the wiring but no luck , it works sometimes when nothing is on except the velleman, now it seems as if the velleman isn't being supplied enough power but this setup worked before, It is a 450 watt psu with 4 yellow and black wires going to it.
Re: Velleman won't go past a certain temp
Could the Velleman have a loose solder joint on the pcb board? I doubt the power supply would go bad.
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I really have no clue what's going on now, re wired it with 18gauge wire, reflowed any solder on the board that wasn't perfect and replaced the resistor for t-max, it still only heats up to a certain temp and won't/can't go past that , It keeps trying to but it can't. Help?
Re: Velleman won't go past a certain temp
try checking the voltage on the PSU, just in case. Mine was only doing about 3 volts.
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No the psu is fine, it powers my computer fine
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Re: Velleman won't go past a certain temp
You need to measure the voltage from the PSU when running the vellerman.tom10122 wrote:No the psu is fine, it powers my computer fine
Some ATX PSU's have an issue where they cannot maintain good voltage on the 12V line without there being a significant load on the 5V line.
The usually shows up as a big voltage drop (to <10V) when you try and draw significant current from it.
A PSU that does this will "powers my computer fine", but will probably result in not reaching high temperature.
If your PSU is doing this you need to put a load on the 5V line or find PSU that doesn't do that.
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I'll check , If that is the case then how would I go about loading the 5v?
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constant 12v all the time
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I found a break in the pc board foil right at one of the pads holding a resistor (ordiode or something). worth checking for 12v other places on the boards/m