Hot end will not heat up...
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 1:56 am
Hello everyone,
I just finished my Rostock Max V2 stock build about a day or two ago. I was able to successfully calibrate it and got up to the point where I extruded some filament and was about to start my first print. After starting the first print I noticed the hot end wouldn't come up to temperature and hovered around 218 degrees out of the target 228. After having the temperature hover for approx. 40 minutes I cancelled the print and attempted to re calibrate with PID Autotune. Those calibrations all failed and the hot end would not get past room temperature (approx. 23 degrees).
I noticed that the hot end would not heat up even if told to heat up. For example, I ran a test where I attempted to pre heat the hot end through matter control after watching the hot end temperature cool down. Even though I had hit the preheat button the hot end temperature would continue to decrease. Even after reaching room temperature It would not heat up regardless of the type of command sent to it (Pre-heat, PID Autotune, Print, etc.).
I did do some searching on the forums for similar issues and attempted some troubleshooting suggestions from those.
Here's what I did:
- I checked all three fuses on the Rambo board and all fuses are good
- I checked the thermistor resistance and received a reading of around 105k ohms. I'm not exactly sure if that means it's below spec and broken or if it's fine, but to me seeing a resistance value in that range indicated that the thermistor was most likely not the cause. I could be wrong though...
- I checked the continuity of the connections from the Rambo board to the hot end via the terminal screws on the Rambo board and the connections at the hot end. No problems there.
- I re uploaded the firmware to the Rambo board. I then performed another PID Autotune calibration. This failed due to a time out and the temperature of the hot end never went past room temperature.
Not really sure what else I can do before I start replacing parts. Also not sure what parts to replace. After all these checks my guess would be replace the Rambo board, but that seems a little extreme and I wanna make sure I have checked everything I can before I replace it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
-Mike
I just finished my Rostock Max V2 stock build about a day or two ago. I was able to successfully calibrate it and got up to the point where I extruded some filament and was about to start my first print. After starting the first print I noticed the hot end wouldn't come up to temperature and hovered around 218 degrees out of the target 228. After having the temperature hover for approx. 40 minutes I cancelled the print and attempted to re calibrate with PID Autotune. Those calibrations all failed and the hot end would not get past room temperature (approx. 23 degrees).
I noticed that the hot end would not heat up even if told to heat up. For example, I ran a test where I attempted to pre heat the hot end through matter control after watching the hot end temperature cool down. Even though I had hit the preheat button the hot end temperature would continue to decrease. Even after reaching room temperature It would not heat up regardless of the type of command sent to it (Pre-heat, PID Autotune, Print, etc.).
I did do some searching on the forums for similar issues and attempted some troubleshooting suggestions from those.
Here's what I did:
- I checked all three fuses on the Rambo board and all fuses are good
- I checked the thermistor resistance and received a reading of around 105k ohms. I'm not exactly sure if that means it's below spec and broken or if it's fine, but to me seeing a resistance value in that range indicated that the thermistor was most likely not the cause. I could be wrong though...
- I checked the continuity of the connections from the Rambo board to the hot end via the terminal screws on the Rambo board and the connections at the hot end. No problems there.
- I re uploaded the firmware to the Rambo board. I then performed another PID Autotune calibration. This failed due to a time out and the temperature of the hot end never went past room temperature.
Not really sure what else I can do before I start replacing parts. Also not sure what parts to replace. After all these checks my guess would be replace the Rambo board, but that seems a little extreme and I wanna make sure I have checked everything I can before I replace it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
-Mike