RE: Mintemp Error and Breaking Heatbed Thermistor
I wanted to write my experience with broken thermistor bed cable, but I just saw here that it's not so original! 😀
My break occurred after some printing of ASA, so I suspect that the higher bed temperature was the the straw that broke the camel's back.
I was thinking about replacing the cable with a much more flexible silicone insulated version, and I see that it's neither a so bad idea, nor so original.
I thought of other minor improvements here:
- The heatshrinking tube used to cover the joint between thermistor leads and cable is done with poliofelyn, a material cabable of withstaining 125 °C. As I'm on the job, I feel safer in the long run using something made of PDVF or silicone, that are capable to staying for undefinetly long periods at 175 °C and 200 °C respectively.
- I don't get why insulated thermal paste is not used to improve the heat transfer between bed and thermistore, isn't better to apply it?
Of course being absolutely sure that it's a not conductive version.
Thanks for the advice on power bed cable, while on the job I'll replace also them!
RE: Mintemp Error and Breaking Heatbed Thermistor
ive got one printer that does this on some prints. Generally at the same height/spot on & above the bed. I cant repro the issue without running a print.
super super frustrating.
RE: Mintemp Error and Breaking Heatbed Thermistor
I wrote to Prusa and got very soon a new thermistor for free, as my printer is just few months old.
In the meanwhile I ordered on Aliexpress what I need to build a more reliable version next time it happens, as described above.
I'm replacing also power cables for the bed with flexible and heat resistant silicone insulated version, to be on a safer side.
What I really find frustating is having the MMU2s to work as expected 😉 , this at the end for me was surely annoying, but just a minor issue, easily solvable.
RE: Mintemp Error and Breaking Heatbed Thermistor
@joantabb
Hey - so ive been trying to find the time to manage the issue im having on this one printer of mine - and well... i finally got it on video!
Note that during PRINTING i get "mintemp bed" and am totally unable to repro this outside of a print but i was able to get this video...
the question is - what do i need to replace.
RE: Mintemp Error and Breaking Heatbed Thermistor
I think this cable and the nozzle themristor wires are the most common broken parts on the Prusa. I treat them as expendable.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Mintemp Error and Breaking Heatbed Thermistor
@cwbullet
should last more than a month... i have originals running on other printers.
RE: Mintemp Error and Breaking Heatbed Thermistor
@benjamin-5
It depends on the stress you put on them. I broke my first one in abotu 2-3 months. I did not take the flex in wiring as it hit the back of my enclosure.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog