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Post by mjmarino on Dec 21, 2016 19:29:08 GMT
Okay setting up the machine and first a thanks for the information I have already gotten here. Now setting up the machine and turn it on and I get a Error MIN TEMP. Check all plugs and checked the board no errors and checks out visually for no breaks in the circuit. What would be the best next step? I am thinking get the multi meter out and check the thermisters to see if they are intact or if the temp wire on both is intact. The machine is Pro series.
Thanks and hope to be able to pay forward any I get.
Michael
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Post by mjmarino on Dec 26, 2016 17:37:29 GMT
Found the answer by doing some additional research. Big issue was a circuit was open due to wires having become separated at extruder end. was fixed and now calibrated. will be running test prints shortly and still learning more about it . This is helping greatly with the design of another delta that will be larger and directed towards high temp plastics.
Also as some one who has gone through a huge amount of the Wiki's and used to be an editor on one (personal opinions have no place in data facts) I would give warning on some sites. I have over 15 years experience in CNC systems and controls and some of the stuff being put forward by folks about different parts of the system lack a huge amount of fact or honesty.
That said thanks for the information I have gotten here and will continue to contribute as able. If I get something wrong will let you know as life is a learning curve and we all have clay feet.
Michael
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Post by piscanc on Dec 26, 2016 18:15:59 GMT
Found the answer by doing some additional research. Big issue was a circuit was open due to wires having become separated at extruder end. was fixed and now calibrated. will be running test prints shortly and still learning more about it . This is helping greatly with the design of another delta that will be larger and directed towards high temp plastics. Also as some one who has gone through a huge amount of the Wiki's and used to be an editor on one (personal opinions have no place in data facts) I would give warning on some sites. I have over 15 years experience in CNC systems and controls and some of the stuff being put forward by folks about different parts of the system lack a huge amount of fact or honesty. That said thanks for the information I have gotten here and will continue to contribute as able. If I get something wrong will let you know as life is a learning curve and we all have clay feet. Michael yes... this forum was created on request among G+ users, but it never got attention on same level as Google+. by now G+ sticky post ( plus.google.com/112050613337136711262/posts/3e3fueXrRCy ), covers almost every potential problem... some newer FW will be added, as soon as there are more people using same one at given time... (so there can be a comparison with potential problems). if you have suggestions for G+ sticky post, let me know. Marko
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